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R. v. Tetreault (B.M.), 2016 ABQB 373
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R v Tetreault, 2017 ABQB 344
"...respecting primarily the admissibility of evidence gathered by the police in their interaction with Mr. Tetreault. In separate reasons (2016 ABQB 373), I declined to exclude any of this evidence and the evidence became evidence in the trial.[5] The events took place some time ago. Mr. Tetre..."
R v Leskosky, 2020 ABQB 517
"...The assessment of the totality of circumstances requires consideration of the evidence collectively, not piecemeal: see R v Tetreault, 2016 ABQB 373 at para 45 (and for a general discussion of “reasonable suspicion,” see paras 33 – 51). [19] Further, as part of the totality of the circumsta..."
R v Barton, 2020 ABQB 247
"...When I inquired during oral argument about how specific the police suspicion must be, Defence noted the case of R v Tetrault, 2016 ABQB 373. There, the police responded to a gun complaint, and simply saw the accused in the area. The police told him to wait there, but eventually he ran, was ..."
R v Tetreault, 2017 ABQB 349
"...was arrested and charged. A chronology is attached as Schedule A. Details of events are described in a voir dire decision reported at 2016 ABQB 373. The question before me is whether the charges against Mr. should be stayed pursuant to s. 24(1) of the Charter because of the violation of Mr...."
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4 cases
R v Tetreault, 2017 ABQB 344
"...respecting primarily the admissibility of evidence gathered by the police in their interaction with Mr. Tetreault. In separate reasons (2016 ABQB 373), I declined to exclude any of this evidence and the evidence became evidence in the trial.[5] The events took place some time ago. Mr. Tetre..."
R v Leskosky, 2020 ABQB 517
"...The assessment of the totality of circumstances requires consideration of the evidence collectively, not piecemeal: see R v Tetreault, 2016 ABQB 373 at para 45 (and for a general discussion of “reasonable suspicion,” see paras 33 – 51). [19] Further, as part of the totality of the circumsta..."
R v Barton, 2020 ABQB 247
"...When I inquired during oral argument about how specific the police suspicion must be, Defence noted the case of R v Tetrault, 2016 ABQB 373. There, the police responded to a gun complaint, and simply saw the accused in the area. The police told him to wait there, but eventually he ran, was ..."
R v Tetreault, 2017 ABQB 349
"...was arrested and charged. A chronology is attached as Schedule A. Details of events are described in a voir dire decision reported at 2016 ABQB 373. The question before me is whether the charges against Mr. should be stayed pursuant to s. 24(1) of the Charter because of the violation of Mr...."
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