Insights

Writing on criminal law, evidence, and intelligent systems.

Case commentaries on the criminal law of Canada — and, prospectively, on the questions that arise when automated systems enter courtrooms, tribunals, and public administration. 60 articles, 2016–2024.

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Dec 2018

Victim Fine Surcharges ruled to be Unconstitutional and contrary to Section 12 of the Charter (Cruel and Unusual Punishment) - Regina v. Boudreault, 2018 SCC 58 (CanLII)

Sentencing
Dec 2018

Balancing the Freedom of Expression and the Reasonable Expectation of Privacy under the Charter when the State seeks Production Orders against the Media.

Search & Privacy
Dec 2018

The Credibility of Confidential Informants and Challenging the Information to Obtain a Search Warrant.

Search & Privacy
Dec 2018

The characterization of a jury charge concerning the use exculpatory statements in the context of an impaired driving causing bodily harm case could mislead a jury and result in a conviction being overturned.

Impaired Driving
Nov 2018

Impaired Driving and Over-80: Are historical maintenance records for a breathlyzer device are first or third party records in impaired driving investigations?

Impaired Driving
Sep 2018

An example of a flaw credibility assessment of testimony in a sexual assault cases results in a conviction being overturned on appeal

Sexual Offences
Sep 2018

The Admissibility of Expert Opinion Evidence Concerning the Cellphone Usage by Drug Traffickers. September 13, 2018

Juries & Trials
Jul 2018

Does the right to a trial within a reasonable period of time under Section 11(b) of the Charter apply to re-trial?

Charter — Delay
Jul 2018

Dangerous Driving involving alcohol and the use of a Commercial Vehicle, R. v. Raj, 2018 ONCA 623, Case Summary.

Criminal Law
Jul 2018

When police officers are charged with crimes relating to their conduct during an investigation, can they, at their own discretion, disclose to their defence lawyers information they learned during that investigation that might reveal the identity of a confidential informer?

Counsel & Ethics
Jul 2018

Refusing to provide breath sample after causing an accident resulting in death. Sentencing principles.

Impaired Driving
Jul 2018

Admissibility of Statements made by Youth Offenders.

Counsel & Ethics
Jul 2018

Dangerous Driving Under the Criminal Code of Canada and the Fault Element (Mens Rea)

Criminal Law
Jun 2018

An error of putting a defence of a “mistaken belief” to consent in a sexual activity to a jury could led to adverse results for an accused that ought to be overturned on an appeal when there was no “air of reality” to the defence.

Sexual Offences
Jun 2018

Cross Examining on Specific Instances of Sexual activity,and the Jurisdiction of trial judge to revisit pre-trial rulings of prior judges on Pre-Trial Applications.

Sexual Offences
Jun 2018

Aiding and Abetting on Murder Charges - Post-offence conduct – Probative value on party liability

Homicide & Party Liability
Jun 2018

Striking or Vacating a guilty plea in Criminal Courts in Canada. Legal Requirements from the Supreme Court of Canada.

Counsel & Ethics
May 2018

"Bail Pending Appeal" and securing release from custody after a conviction has been entered: recent cases.

Bail & Release
May 2018

Failure to Provide the Necessities of Life. Elements of the Criminal Code Offence and the sufficiency of a jury charge.

Juries & Trials
May 2018

The mandatory minimum punishment laws for the production of a controlled substance, contrary to Section 7(1) of the Controlled Drugs Substances Act, was struck down as unconstitutional by the Ontario of the Appeal.

Sentencing
May 2018

A crushing sentence that was imposed by the sentencing judge was overturned, at appeal, by the Ontario Court of Appeal.

Sentencing
Apr 2018

Police brutality and Excessive force in arresting an accused person through the use of a baton and pepper spray: Contact: at

Counsel & Ethics
Mar 2018

A Broken Bail System in Canada due to a Crown/Judicial Culture of Risk Aversion through an excessive use of Sureties: In Regina v. Tunney, 2018 ONSC 961, the Ontario Superior Court of Justice at a bail review considered Crown-onus bail hearings and held as follows:

Bail & Release
Feb 2018

An evidentiary assessment, from the case-law, of the motives of complainants to lie in historical sexual assault cases, and a disbelief of accused’s evidence

Sexual Offences
Jan 2018

Removal or Withdrawal of Counsel from the Record for Ethical Reasons or Non-Payment of Fees, cases from 2018

Counsel & Ethics
Jan 2018

The Constitutionality of the Dangerous Offender Provisions of the Criminal Code of Canada upheld by the Supreme Court of Canada.

Sentencing

2017

Dec 2017

Whether text messages attract a reasonable expectation of privacy under Section 8 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms; and whether such evidence ought to be ought excluded from a trial viz Section 24(2) of the Charter?

Search & Privacy
Oct 2017

Conditional Sentence Orders (CSO) granted under the Criminal Code of Canada are not “terms of imprisonment” for immigration purposes under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act.

Sentencing
Sep 2017

The Use of Identification Evidence from Eyewitnesses and Video Evidence

Juries & Trials
Aug 2017

Planning and Deliberation for First Degree Murder and the Use of Bad Character Evidence in a Criminal Trial. Regina v. Robinson, 2017 ONCA 645

Homicide & Party Liability
Aug 2017

The conduct of the defence in assessing the delay at trial under Section 11(b) of the Charter; and whether the calculation of the delay is the period between charge and verdict or between charge and sentence.

Charter — Delay
Aug 2017

Is there a reasonable expectation of privacy, under the Charter, for hydro and electricity Records under s. 8? If so, should that evidence be excluded due to a breach of those rights?

Search & Privacy
Aug 2017

Curative Discharges in Impaired Driving Cases. What is a curative discharge application under Criminal Code of Canada and will I receive a criminal record, if a discharge is granted by the Court?

Impaired Driving
Aug 2017

Recent Developments in DUI Cases: The imposition of a lawful demands is not required for issues that arise under s. 258 - Criminal Code for DUIs or Over-80 matters.

Impaired Driving
Aug 2017

Impaired Driving Causing Death. How is caustion determined according to the Québec Court of Appeal

Impaired Driving
Jul 2017

Sentencing – Immigration consequences not considered

Sentencing
Jul 2017

Whether a criminal defence lawyer may make an application to record to the testimony of a Crown witness, an Ontario Police officer, to further an expert spectrographic voice identification analysis to support an application to exclude all improperly obtained evidence under Section 8 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

Search & Privacy
Jul 2017

Challenges to Jury Selection in Criminal Courts

Juries & Trials
Jul 2017

Section 11(b) of the Charter and the Law on a Stay of Proceedings – What are “transitional circumstances” and general information on calculating the “net-delay”.

Charter — Delay
Jul 2017

Section 10(b) and the Rights to Counsel and the Police Obligations to Hold Off

Counsel & Ethics
Jul 2017

Regina v. Alex, SCC, Whether a lawful demand is required for Section 258 (1)(c) and (g)

Impaired Driving
Jul 2017

What are your rights under Section 11(b) of the Charter, and the Law on a Stay of Proceedings

Charter — Delay
Jun 2017

An example of where a Criminal Court Judge may not take judicial notice of the evaporation

Impaired Driving
Jun 2017

Humanitarian and Compassionate Grounds applications

Immigration
Jun 2017

Whether a Judge can Take judicial notice of Evaporation Rates in a DUI Case

Impaired Driving
Jun 2017

Criminal defence lawyers must be aware of the immigration consequences

Immigration
Jun 2017

Immigration Consequences of Entering Guilty Pleas in Criminal Matters: Regina v. Tmenov, 2017 ONCA 454

Immigration
Jun 2017

The Supreme Court of Canada clarifies and confirms the "Ladder Approach" to release on bail pending a trial.

Bail & Release

2016