R v. Polashek
R v. A.M.
Vriend v. Alberta
R v. Stillman
R v. Lepage
100

Why was Polashek stopped?

Stopped for a Highway Traffic Violation.

100

In the case of R. v. A.M., what section was being infringed?

Section 8 -  Everyone has the right to be secure against unreasonable search or seizure.

100

True or false: s.7 of the IRPA includes sexual orientation

False

100

Why was Mr. Stillman arrested?

Murder of Pamela Bischoff

100

What happened in the Lepage case & which section was in question?

Lepage wore a green bandana to school and was reported by her principal. Section 2(b) was concerned as the report unfairly infringes upon freedom of expression.

200

What did the officer notice about Polashek upon further inspection?

There was a potent marijuana smell, prompting search and seizure.

200

Why did A.M. believe his section 8 rights were being violated?

The police searched through his bag without a warrant even though the police dog reacted to A.M.’s bag

200

What section of the Charter did the IRPA breach?

Section 15(1)

200

True or false: Mr. Stillman’s section 8 and 10 rights were violated.

False

200

True or False: Lepage was not convicted at trial, therefore never pursuing an appeal.

False, Lepage was convicted & appealed the conviction at the OCA.

300

Was Polashek charged/convicted? If so, of what?

Yes, he was charged with possession of narcotics for the purpose of trafficking and possession of LSD.

300

What was the judges decision?

The judge found both the searches done by the sniffer dog and the police officer were unreasonable, and therefore unconstitutional and excluded the evidence.

300

Who did Virend file a complaint to and why?

Filed a complaint to the Humans Rights Commission stating his employer fired him due to sexual orientation

300

Mr. Stillman appealed his conviction and the case went to the SCC which allowed it. Why?

The nature of the claim. They had severely violated Stillman’s fundamental rights and forcibly took samples.

300

Can schools legally obtain the authority to manage their students' dress code? If so, are there any limitations?

Yes, but there are limitations as they cannot enforce it in derogatory ways.

400

Did Polashek appeal the conviction? If so, on what grounds?

Yes, on the grounds that the marijuana smell was not enough to warrant a search.

400

What is the test for reasonable suspicion?

Before the police can use a drug-sniffing dog to search a person or their belongings they must have reasonable grounds to suspect that the person is carrying drugs on their person or inside their belongings.

400

Why specifically was section 7(1) and similar sections deemed unconstitutional?

They violated s.15 of the charter and were not justified as reasonable limits under s.1 of the charter

400

How did they breach his section 8 rights? What samples were taken and how else did they breach his rights?

Hair sample, teeth impressions, and tissue. Waited until after his lawyer left and used force and coercion, to obtain a statement

400

Why was Lepage’s appeal accepted?

Her bandana was not related to gangs, rather the environment. No real dangerous gangs are affiliated with green.

500

Did the arresting officer have probable cause to search him?

Yes, as outlined in section 7 of the CCRF there was reasonable suspicion.

500

What are the orders for the reasonable suspicion grounds to be reasonable?

In order for the grounds to be reasonable, they would have to be based on some objectively verifiable evidence (such as testimony, video surveillance, etc.)

500

What is section 7(1) of the IRPA?

No employer or person on behalf of an employer shall refuse to employ or continue to employ any person or discriminate against any person with regard to employment or any term or condition of employment due to race, beliefs, gender, disability, age, ancestry, or origin

500

What was the historical significance of this case? What precedent did it set? 

The Criminal Code was amended to allow DNA samples from a suspect. Inorder to take DNA samples, the police must obntain a warrant.

500

True or False: Many advocacy groups became involved.

True, they were protesting the gang affiliation law as it should not generalize every bandana.