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- R_v_Morales abstract "R v Morales, [1992] 3 S.C.R. 711, is a leading case decided by the Supreme Court of Canada. The Court found that the "public interest" basis for pre-trial detention under section 515 of the Criminal Code violated section 11(e) of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, the right not to be denied reasonable bail, as it authorized detention on vague and imprecise grounds, but upheld the violation under section 1.".
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- R_v_Morales wikiPageWikiLinkText "R v Morales".
- R_v_Morales caseName "R v Morales".
- R_v_Morales citations "[1992] 3 S.C.R. 711".
- R_v_Morales concurrence "Gonthier J.".
- R_v_Morales decidedDate "1992-11-19".
- R_v_Morales fullCaseName "Her Majesty The Queen v Maximo Morales".
- R_v_Morales hasPhotoCollection R_v_Morales.
- R_v_Morales heardDate "1992-05-28".
- R_v_Morales joinconcurrence "L'Heureux-Dube J.".
- R_v_Morales joinmajority "La Forest, Sopinka, McLachlin and Iacobucci JJ.".
- R_v_Morales lawsapplied "Section 11(e), Charter; R. v. Pearson, [1992] 3 S.C.R. 000; R. v. Oakes, [1986] 1 S.C.R. 103; R. v. Hufsky, [1988] 1 S.C.R. 621".
- R_v_Morales majority "Lamer J.".
- R_v_Morales ruling "For Morales. The words "in the public interest" under section 515 of the Code be declared of no force or effect.".
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- R_v_Morales subject Category:Canadian_criminal_procedure_case_law.
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- R_v_Morales comment "R v Morales, [1992] 3 S.C.R. 711, is a leading case decided by the Supreme Court of Canada. The Court found that the "public interest" basis for pre-trial detention under section 515 of the Criminal Code violated section 11(e) of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, the right not to be denied reasonable bail, as it authorized detention on vague and imprecise grounds, but upheld the violation under section 1.".
- R_v_Morales label "R v Morales".
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