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Martin's Annual Criminal Code, 2019 Edition

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Fully annotated by three of Canada's most respected criminal law experts, Martin's Annual Criminal Code continues to deliver the excellent value with the highest quality content. This text references thousands of reported and unreported cases in a practical and accessible format. Other valuable features of Martin's Annual Criminal Code include: Additional case law supplements, annotated by the author team, on the most pertinent case law developments that have subsequently occurred since the publication of the annual edition All Acts fully annotated with an extensive body of case law Practical and easy-to-use format regularly referred to in court Forms of charges for the Criminal Code and the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act, as well as a quick-reference offence grid Concordance with recent amendments e-Notes containing legislative changes, directly emailed to subscribers as they become available (free of charge) New in this edition Case law highlights R. v. Carson (2018 SCC) – A “matter of business” relates to the government if it depends on government action or could be facilitated by the government. These include publicly funded commercial transactions for which the government could impose or amend terms and conditions that would favour one vendor over others. R. v. G.T.D. (2018 SCC) – Where the accused has already invoked his right to counsel, asking “do you wish to say anything?” at the conclusion of a standard police caution breaches the duty to “hold off” articulated in Prosper, supra, and amounts to a violation of the right to counsel. R. v. Mamouni (2017 Alta CA) – The members of the panel differed on whether the time taken by a trial judge in

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