SUPREME
COURT OF CANADA
Citation: R. v. Rowson, 2016 SCC 40, [2016] 2
S.C.R. 158
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Reference of a matter heard: October 14, 2016
Order: October 14, 2016
Docket: 36777
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Between:
Eric Andrew Rowson
Appellant
and
Her Majesty The
Queen
Respondent
Coram: Abella, Moldaver, Wagner, Côté and Brown JJ.
Reasons for Order:
(para. 1)
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Abella J. (Moldaver, Wagner, Côté and Brown JJ.
concurring)
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R. v. Rowson, 2016 SCC 40, [2016] 2 S.C.R. 158
Eric Andrew Rowson Appellant
v.
Her Majesty The Queen Respondent
Indexed as: R.
v. Rowson
2016 SCC 40
File No.: 36777.
2016: October
14.
Present: Abella,
Moldaver, Wagner, Côté and Brown JJ.
on appeal
from the court of appeal for alberta
Constitutional
law — Charter of Rights — Arbitrary detention — Right to counsel — Search and
seizure — Remedy — Exclusion of evidence — Admission of breath sample evidence
would not bring administration of justice into disrepute — Accused’s
convictions upheld.
APPEAL
from a judgment of the Alberta Court of Appeal (Martin, O’Ferrall and Veldhuis
JJ.A.), 2015 ABCA 354, 29 Alta. L.R. (6th) 40, 332 C.C.C. (3d) 165, 607 A.R.
334, 653 W.A.C. 334, 91 M.V.R. (6th) 51, [2016] 4 W.W.R. 483, [2015] A.J. No.
1253 (QL), 2015 CarswellAlta 2139 (WL Can.), upholding the accused’s
convictions for impaired driving causing bodily harm, dangerous driving causing
bodily harm and driving with a blood alcohol level exceeding the legal limit
entered by Martin J. Appeal dismissed, Abella and Côté JJ. dissenting.
Jennifer Ruttan and Michael Bates, for the appellant.
Christine Rideout, for the respondent.
The
judgment of the Court was delivered orally by
[1] Abella J. — A majority
of this panel is of the view that the appeal should be dismissed substantially
for the reasons of Justice O’Ferrall. Justice Côté and I would allow the appeal
primarily on the basis that the cumulative effect of the multiple breaches
warranted the exclusion of the breathalyzer evidence.
Judgment accordingly.
Solicitors for the
appellant: Ruttan Bates, Calgary.
Solicitor for the
respondent: Attorney General of Alberta, Calgary.