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Here is the most current issue of the In Service:10-8, see the left hand panel for archive isues.


2009


Highlights of the Issue:

  • Undercover Operation At Rave Not Entrapment
  • Flawed Pathological Evidence Results In Acquittal
  • BC’s New ‘Assistance to Shelter Act’
  • s.172.1 CC Requires Subjective Standard Of Fault
  • Presence of Cell Phone Irrelevant To Limitation On Right to Counsel
  • 2010 Fraser Valley Criminal Justice Conference
  • Judge Not Expected to Leave Common Sense At Courtroom Door
  • Sample Must Be Received Directly Into Instrument
  • Risk That Driver Would Put Car In Motion & Create Danger Establishes Care Or Control
  • Impaired Amendments Operate Retrospectively
  • The 'Carter Defence'
  • Continued Search After Disavowing Safety Rationale Inappropriate
 
Copyright

Unless otherwise noted, all articles are authored by Sgt. Mike Novakowski, MA (Abbotsford Police). The articles contained herein are provided for information purposes only and are not to be construed as legal or other professional advice. Nor are the opinions expressed herein necessarily the opinions of the Justice Institute of British Columbia. “In Service: 10-8” welcomes your comments on or contributions to this newsletter. If you would like to be added to our electronic distribution list e-mail Mike Novakowski - e-mail.

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