PFP 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Indictable Offence

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Cbsa has a different set of rules and standards. Section 25 describes a person in authority, What do you need to prove to make an arrest or get a warrant. How do you know that this person is the culprit. Identity of the person who committed the indictable offence or who was about to. Reasonable grounds (with or without a warrant) This one is used to try to achieve the other. They may be or most likely the perpetrator. Ex: the car was being driven poorly versus the car illegally crossed the median. Information or facts which make it likely the individual was involved. Ccc, they can arrest for an indictable offence. They have to see it or have almost irrefutable proof that it was just committed. The arrest of someone can be wrong. (they can arrest the wrong person and let them go without judicial consequence for the officer. Under the circumstance, they had rg to arrest.

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