Criminal Procedure 4/e
Steve Coughlan
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Publisher:
Irwin Law Inc.
Irwin Law Inc.
DRM:
ACS4
ACS4
Publication Year:
2020
2020
ISBN-13:
9781552215890
Description:
<div ltr="" scxw131696513="" bcx2"=""><p scxw131696513="" bcx2"="">This
book sets out and examines the law governing criminal procedure in
Canada. It explains the body of rules and principles that govern the
investigation, prosecution, and adjudication of any offence enacted by
Parliament for which an accused person would have a criminal record if
found guilty by a court exercising jurisdiction under the?<em>Criminal Code</em>.
These include such things as police powers to search, detain, or
arrest; the right to counsel; interim release; disclosure and
production; informations and indictments; jury selection and deliberation; trial within a reasonable time; and appeals. <br>
</p>
</div>
<div ltr="" scxw131696513="" bcx2"=""><p scxw131696513="" bcx2"="">This
fourth edition updates the law in all areas of criminal procedure. Most
notably, it incorporates significant discussion of Bill C-75, which has
made changes to a great many areas of the <em>Criminal Code</em>, including
powers of arrest, preliminary inquiries, and the jury selection
process. In addition, it includes discussion of significant new Supreme
Court of Canada cases, such as <em>Le </em>on arbitrary detention and racial profiling; <em>Fleming v Ontario</em> on powers of arrest; Saeed on search incident to arrest; <em>Marakah</em>, <em>Jones</em>, <em>Reeves</em>, and <em>Mills </em>on reasonable expectation of privacy; <em>Antic </em>on bail; and <em>Jordan</em>, <em>Cody</em>, and <em>KJM </em>on trial within a reasonable time. <br>
</p>
</div>
book sets out and examines the law governing criminal procedure in
Canada. It explains the body of rules and principles that govern the
investigation, prosecution, and adjudication of any offence enacted by
Parliament for which an accused person would have a criminal record if
found guilty by a court exercising jurisdiction under the?<em>Criminal Code</em>.
These include such things as police powers to search, detain, or
arrest; the right to counsel; interim release; disclosure and
production; informations and indictments; jury selection and deliberation; trial within a reasonable time; and appeals. <br>
</p>
</div>
<div ltr="" scxw131696513="" bcx2"=""><p scxw131696513="" bcx2"="">This
fourth edition updates the law in all areas of criminal procedure. Most
notably, it incorporates significant discussion of Bill C-75, which has
made changes to a great many areas of the <em>Criminal Code</em>, including
powers of arrest, preliminary inquiries, and the jury selection
process. In addition, it includes discussion of significant new Supreme
Court of Canada cases, such as <em>Le </em>on arbitrary detention and racial profiling; <em>Fleming v Ontario</em> on powers of arrest; Saeed on search incident to arrest; <em>Marakah</em>, <em>Jones</em>, <em>Reeves</em>, and <em>Mills </em>on reasonable expectation of privacy; <em>Antic </em>on bail; and <em>Jordan</em>, <em>Cody</em>, and <em>KJM </em>on trial within a reasonable time. <br>
</p>
</div>
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