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Dec 19, 2013 · When they arrived at the peninsula, the officers approached Mr. Schaeffer, questioned him, and attempted to detain him. According to the officers, Mr. Schaeffer physically resisted and pulled a knife out of his pocket.
- 2013 CSC 71
Contient toutes les informations reliées au jugement Wood c....
- 1987 CanLII 81
Irvine v. Canada (Restrictive Trade Practices Commission),...
- 2013 CSC 71
Background. In June 2009, in two separate incidents, officers of the Ontario Provincial Police shot and killed suspects (Minty and Schaeffer) in their investigations. [3][4] Ontario's Special Investigations Unit, as required by provincial law, [5] investigated and reported.
Apr 19, 2013 · The Appeal Court overturned a June 2010 ruling by the Ontario Superior Court that the Schaeffer and Minty families’ application for an interpretation of certain provisions in the Police Services Act was “not justiciable” and that they had “no public, private, or legal interest” in the killings.
After a four-year legal battle, Canada’s top court has ruled that police officers under investigation are not able to have lawyers vet or help with their notes before they’re submitted to the Special Investigations Unit.
In Wood v. Schaeffer, the Supreme Court of Canada held that police officers have a duty to prepare accurate, detailed and comprehensive notes as soon as possible after an investigation or incident, and cannot confer with legal counsel before preparing their notes.
Pullbrook were investigating a boat theft in the area where Mr. Schaeffer was camping. They had taken or were in the process of taking Mr. Schaeffer into custody when an altercation arose.
Apr 1, 2014 · In a victory for police accountability, Canada’s top court ruled that the duty to write independent notes is central to the integrity of the criminal justice system. The case of Wood v. Schaeffer, involved two separate, tragic police shootings.
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