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The Law of Investigative Detention, 2nd Edition

This book, unlike any other criminal law textbook, provides a comprehensive legal analysis of the doctrine, covering every significant aspect, from the types of investigative detention, to the ways in which it can be challenged (or upheld).

Publication Language: English
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$125.00
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Softcover | 304 pages

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Published: January 31, 2013
ISBN/ISSN: 9780433467694

Product description

The body of law surrounding investigative detention continues to grow, and this practical textbook, now in its second edition, contains the latest developments in the law, as seen from three recent Supreme Court of Canada cases. Written by a thirty-year veteran lawyer who has argued cases for both the Crown and defence, this book, unlike any other criminal law textbook, provides a comprehensive legal analysis of the doctrine, covering every significant aspect, from the types of investigative detention, to the ways in which it can be challenged (or upheld). This useful guide provides a "roadmap" for any criminal law practitioner whose clients have been in - or are about to face - investigative detention.


What's New in This Edition

  • Examines three recent Supreme Court of Canada cases, R. v. Grant, R. v. Suberu and R. v. Nolet, covering fundamental issues such as:
    • When a detained person is entitled to the right to counsel
    • Exclusion of evidence
    • How the doctrine applies - and is developing - with respect to detentions that occur at commercial vehicle stops
    • Whether a detention can be based on a "suspected" offence rather than a "known" offence
    • Relationship of an investigative detention to a subsequent deployment of a detector dog
  • New coverage of case law concerning motor vehicle detention legislation under various provincial Highway Traffic acts
  • Updated annotations and citations for related cases under each subject area; serves as an excellent starting point for further research in this area of law

Book Features

  • Rather than just focusing on the theoretical aspects of investigative detention, this book takes a practical approach, and teaches lawyers what to do in the event their clients face investigative detention
  • Covers all the different types of investigative detention: physical, psychological, motor vehicle stops
  • Looks at issues that flow from an investigative detention, such as the infringement of Charter rights, search and seizure, and resisting unlawful detention
  • Discusses the ways in which investigative detentions can be challenged (or upheld)
  • Civil remedies for investigative detentions
  • Suggestions for reform of the law of investigative detention

Who Should Read This Book

  • Criminal law practitioners - Helps lawyers argue cases involving investigative detentions, and provides the most recent updates in the law
  • Paralegals and clerks - Useful guide when dealing with investigative detentions in the context of motor vehicle offenses
  • Crown prosecutors - Discusses the ways in which investigative detention can be attacked (or legally justified)
  • Judges - Informs judges of all key issues whenever ruling on cases involving investigative detention
 

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Table of contents

Chapter 1: Investigative Detention
      1.1 Introduction – History, Development and Critiques of the Investigative Detention Doctrine
      1.2 Types of Detention
      1.3 Motor Vehicle Stops
      1.4 Case Law – The Common Law Detention Criteria Considered
      1.5 Charter Rights in Investigative Detention – Sections 7, 8, 9, 10(a) and 10(b)
      1.6 Search and Seizure Incident to Investigative Detention
      1.7 Resisting an Unlawful Detention
Chapter 2: Exclusion of Evidence
Chapter 3: Challenging an Investigative Detention – Evidentiary and Practical Issues
Chapter 4: Civil Remedies
Chapter 5: Reforming Investigative Detention
Chapter 6: Conclusion
Appendix A – Provincial Highway Legislation Authorizing Peace Officers to Stop Vehicles
Appendix B – Police and Criminal Evidence Act and Code A