POLS 1200 Study Guide - Final Guide: Reasonable Suspicion, Strip Search, Custodial Interrogation

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Week 11: detention, rights to counsel and the exclusion of evidence. When does s. 24 apply: the most recent development in s. 24(2): r. v. grant [2009] If time permits: r. v. harrison [2009: what is section 9 of the charter, detention or imprisonment, s. 9: everyone has the right not to be arbitrarily detained or imprisoned. It protects an individual"s liberty and right to freedom. Addresses the relationship of section 10 in light of. Who does it apply to, and when: unlike section 8, and 9, section 10 does not limit the ability of police to perform arrests or investigations. If a detainee is diligent, but unsuccessful in contacting counsel of their choice, he/she has the right to refuse to speak with other counsel and wait a reasonable amount of time for their lawyer of choice to respond. It is a case where we see the intersection of sections 8, 9, and 10.