Episdoe 104: Mass shooting in Nova Scotia, arbitrary detention, bail in light of COVID-19 Driving Law
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Tragic news of the largest mass murder in Canada's history shocked the world this week. One of the details to emerge from the devastating incident was that the perpetrator apparently used a vehicle made to look like an RCMP car. How was he able to do this and what are some of the regulations around acquiring police vehicles. Kyla Lee and Paul Doroshenko find out.
A Court of Appeal decision about a driver who was boxed in by police raises some interesting discussion around arbitrary detention.
A man with a number of driving convictions seeking bail cited risks associated with coronavirus as a reason he should be released.
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Tragic news of the largest mass murder in Canada's history shocked the world this week. One of the details to emerge from the devastating incident was that the perpetrator apparently used a vehicle made to look like an RCMP car. How was he able to do this and what are some of the regulations around acquiring police vehicles. Kyla Lee and Paul Doroshenko find out.
A Court of Appeal decision about a driver who was boxed in by police raises some interesting discussion around arbitrary detention.
A man with a number of driving convictions seeking bail cited risks associated with coronavirus as a reason he should be released.
Follow Kyla Lee on Twitter:
twitter.com/IRPlawyer
Follow Kyla Lee on Instagram:
instagram.com/kylaleelawyer
Follow Paul Doroshenko on Twitter:
twitter.com/pauldoroshenko
Follow Paul Doroshenko on Instagram:
instagram.com/pauldoroshenko
www.vancouvercriminallaw.com
47 min