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Criminal Law

Schulich School of Law, Dalhousie University

R v Bush

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Keeping 'Reasonable Grounds' Meaningful, Steve Coughlan Jan 2011

Keeping 'Reasonable Grounds' Meaningful, Steve Coughlan

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Two recent Court of Appeal cases (R. v. Jir and R. v. Bush, both reported ante, pp. 53 and 29) are examples of tendencies in some recent decisions to weaken the "reasonable grounds" standard for arrest. That the reasonable grounds standard for arrest is important is beyond question. As the Supreme Court of Canada has said, Without such an important standard, even the most democratic society could all too easily fall prey to the abuses and excesses of a police state. In subtle and sometimes unintentional ways, however, the reasonable ground standard is being undermined. This short article will examine …