

R v Chung - M Ritchie
The case of R v Chung (“Chung”) exemplifies how judges can sometimes err in law and misapply legal principles. In Chung, the trial judge...


How Much Suspicion Warrants Police Action? - Prachi Sanghavi
When police officers investigate crimes, they rely on a variety of means to find evidence. In crimes that are more planned and...


Self-Induced Intoxication Leading to Automatism - Cody Dangerfield
R v Sullivan (“Sullivan”) was the first Canadian appellate case to address the constitutionality of section 33.1 of the Criminal Code...


A Pragmatic Approach to Adjudicating Childhood Sexual Abuse - Jenna Symons
As the conversation around childhood sexual abuse grows, so does the knowledge that the impact this type of abuse has on the victim is...


Search Incident to Arrest vs Obtaining a Warrant - Keenan Fonseca
The case of R v Ibrahim (“Ibrahim”) involves the police surveilling a possible drug operation that resulted in the accused fleeing in his...






