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R v Latimer (1997)
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R v Latimer, [1997] 1 SCR 217, was a decision by the Supreme Court of Canada in the controversial case of Robert Latimer, a Saskatchewan farmer convicted of murdering his disabled daughter Tracy. The case involved consideration of arbitrary detention under section 9 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms and rights to an explanation for detention and rights to counsel under section 10. The Supreme Court ultimately overturned Latimer's conviction due to the Crown's improper actions at the jury selection stage. As a result, the decision was the first given by the Supreme Court in the Latimer case, the second being R v Latimer on cruel and unusual punishment under section 12 of the Charter.
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[1997] 1 SCR 217, 1997 CanLII 405, 142 DLR 577, [1997] 2 WWR 525, 112 CCC 193, 41 CRR 281, 4 CR 1, 152 Sask R 1
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Judgment for the Crown in the Court of Appeal for Saskatchewan
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Section 10 of the Charter requires that one be made aware of the seriousness of the situation; Section 10 is not breached when one is not told of a means of accessing duty counsel that is not available at the time
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R v Latimer, [1997] 1 SCR 217, was a decision by the Supreme Court of Canada in the controversial case of Robert Latimer, a Saskatchewan farmer convicted of murdering his disabled daughter Tracy. The case involved consideration of arbitrary detention under section 9 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms and rights to an explanation for detention and rights to counsel under section 10. The Supreme Court ultimately overturned Latimer's conviction due to the Crown's improper actions at the jury selection stage. As a result, the decision was the first given by the Supreme Court in the Latimer case, the second being R v Latimer on cruel and unusual punishment under section 12 of the Charter.
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R v Latimer
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1997-02-06
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Robert W Latimer v Her Majesty The Queen
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1996-11-27
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Conviction overturned, new trial ordered
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1992
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