Anonymous ID: 15e98d Jan. 24, 2019, 1:21 a.m. No.4885567   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5576 >>5596 >>5923 >>6022

Case of man caught with 27,500 fentanyl pills in Chilliwack thrown out due to Charter breach

‘Ambiguous’ signal by drug sniffer dog Doodz leads to B.C. [British Columbia, Canada] Supreme Court decision

https://www.theprogress.com/news/fentanyl-trafficking-case-in-chilliwack-thrown-out-due-to-charter-breach/

 

A man caught with 27,500 fentanyl pills in a van at a traffic stop in Chilliwack is free and clear after a B.C. Supreme Court justice dismissed charges due to Charter violations.

 

Sandor Rigo was driving a mini-van on Highway 1 on April 4, 2017 when he was pulled over by Cpl. Clayton Catelier, a police service dog handler with Fraser Valley Traffic Services, according to a decision posted on Jan. 21.

 

The officer then deployed his police service dog, Doodz, to the exterior of the van. What happened next was the subject of some ambiguity, as Doodz seemed to be “in odour” (i.e. detecting drugs) and was bouncing her nose, wagging her tail and sniffing hard.

 

The dog then did a partial sit or attempted to sit but was blocked by a curb. Sitting is the indication the dog has found narcotics. Catelier then advised Rigo that Doodz had detected narcotics, and he was under arrest.

 

 

In his written decision, Justice Michael Brundrett found that Catelier lawfully detained Rigo, he had reasonable grounds to conduct a dog-sniff search, but he questioned the purported alert by Doodz.

 

“I have found that the final sit confirmation was ambiguous and not sufficiently objectively reliable such that it adequately adds to the overall totality of circumstances so as to justify a search of the vehicle,” Justice Brundrett wrote.

 

Brundrett concluded the subsequent search was a violation of section 8 of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms. He also found the officers involved did not properly offer Rigo the right to contact a lawyer, therefore there was also a violation of section 10(b) of the Charter.

Anonymous ID: 15e98d Jan. 24, 2019, 1:53 a.m. No.4885656   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5732

>>4885648

>It wasn't the first time Old Lady had been rescued. Davis says she spent a decade at a puppy mill in Wisconsin. Old Lady is frostbitten and malnourished, but rescuers say her vital signs are strong.

 

Sure sounds like coded language to me…

>Dog name: Old Lady

>frostbitten

>vital signs strong - keep pushing muh she's alive narrative

Anonymous ID: 15e98d Jan. 24, 2019, 3:06 a.m. No.4885847   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5849 >>5883 >>5889

>>4885814

>If you are actually free you dont need to declare it to an authority do you?

Wasn't there some American historical document called the Declaration of Independence?

Do you stand under the restrictions that have been decree'd since that document?

What has happened since that original declaration against the Royal Crown of sorts, including the immediate aftermath?

Anonymous ID: 15e98d Jan. 24, 2019, 3:27 a.m. No.4885913   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>4885903

>Supply Toots with some hookers an a lil blow

sounds oddly like a CIA-nigger thing to say, what with all the cocaine trafficking… by the way, did toto's glow in the dark by chance?