To secure a warrant, the appropriate standard of proof is one of "beyond a reasonable doubt."
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Q126: Up until R. v. Brydges, the common
Q127: For the police, the threshold to justify
Q128: In R. v. Brydges, the Supreme Court
Q129: To obtain a warrant, the police must
Q130: After obtaining an arrest warrant, the officer
Q132: If the arrested person does not acknowledge
Q133: On detaining or arresting a suspect, the
Q134: In R. v. Brydges, Justice Sopinka wrote
Q135: Known as "Right to counsel," when detaining
Q136: Police are legally required to inform individuals
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