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40937

His Majesty the King v. Stuart Michael George Sabiston

(Saskatchewan) (Criminal) (As of Right)

Docket

Judgments on applications for leave to appeal are rendered by the Court, but are not necessarily unanimous.

List of proceedings
Date Proceeding Filed By
(if applicable)
2024-10-29 Transcript received, Paper copies received on Nov. 5, 2024
2024-10-15 Formal judgment sent to the registrar of the court of appeal and all parties
2024-10-15 Judgment on appeal and notice of deposit of judgment sent to all parties
2024-10-11 Judgment on the appeal rendered, Côt Row Ja Ob Mor, JUDGMENT

The appeal from the judgment of the Court of Appeal for Saskatchewan, Number, CACR3403, 2023 SKCA 105, dated September 7, 2023, was heard on October 11, 2024, and the Court on that day delivered the following judgment orally:



CÔTÉ J. — A majority of the Court is of the view to allow the appeal, substantially for the reasons of Tholl J.A. of the Court of Appeal for Saskatchewan.

As a result, the conviction is restored and the file is remanded to the Court of Appeal to address the sentence appeal. Justice Moreau is dissenting.

MOREAU J. — I am in substantial agreement with the reasons of the majority of the Court of Appeal.

As this Court stated in R. v. Mann, 2004 SCC 52, [2004] 3 S.C.R. 59:

The detention must be viewed as reasonably necessary on an objective view of the totality of the circumstances, informing the officer’s suspicion that there is a clear nexus between the individual to be detained and a recent or on-going criminal offence. [para. 34]


There was no clear nexus between the respondent and the particular crime, namely possession of stolen property (see C.A. reasons, at para. 39).

The majority of the Court of Appeal did not err in excluding the firearm from evidence under s. 24(2) of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. In the absence of a reasonable suspicion, the firearm would not have been discoverable.

I would dismiss the appeal.


Allowed
2024-10-11 Hearing of the appeal, 2024-10-11, Côt Row Ja Ob Mor
Judgment rendered
2024-10-09 Appellant's condensed book, (Book Form), (Printed version filed on 2024-10-09) His Majesty the King
2024-10-08 Respondent's condensed book, (Book Form), (Printed version filed on 2024-10-08) Stuart Michael George Sabiston
2024-09-11 Notice of appearance, (Letter Form), Evan Strelioff will appear before the Court and will present oral argument
, (Printed version due on 2024-09-18)
Stuart Michael George Sabiston
2024-08-20 Notice of appearance, (Letter Form), Erin Bartsch will appear before the Court. Erin Bartsch will present oral argument

, (Printed version due on 2024-08-27)
His Majesty the King
2024-07-09 Notice of hearing sent to parties
2024-07-09 Appeal hearing scheduled, 2024-10-11
Judgment rendered
2024-06-21 Letter advising the parties of tentative hearing date and filing deadlines (Notice of appeal – As of right)
2024-06-19 Respondent's factum, (Book Form), Completed on: 2024-06-19, (Printed version filed on 2024-06-20) Stuart Michael George Sabiston
2024-04-25 Certificate of counsel (attesting to record), 24A His Majesty the King
2024-04-25 Appellant's record, (Book Form), Completed on: 2024-04-25, (Printed version filed on 2024-04-26) His Majesty the King
2024-04-25 Appellant's factum, (Book Form), Completed on: 2024-04-26, (Printed version filed on 2024-04-26) His Majesty the King
2024-04-11 Copy of formal judgment sent to Registrar of the Court of Appeal and all parties
2024-04-11 Judgment on leave sent to the parties
2024-04-11 Decision on motion to extend time, to serve and file the factum on As Of Right appeal

See decision on application for leave to appeal, CJ Ob Mor
Granted
2024-04-11 Judgment of the Court on the application for leave to appeal, The motion for an extension of time to serve and file the application for leave to appeal is granted. The application for leave to appeal from the judgment of the Court of Appeal for Saskatchewan, Number CACR3403, 2023 SKCA 105, dated September 7, 2023, is dismissed.

The motion to extend the time to serve and file the appellant’s factum, record and book of authorities is granted.

The appellant’s factum, record, and, book of authorities, if any, in the appeal as of right, shall be served and filed within two (2) weeks from the date of this judgment.
Dismissed
2024-04-11 Decision on motion to extend time to file and /or serve the leave application, See decision on application

Granted
2024-03-11 Submission of motion to extend time, CJ Ob Mor
2024-03-11 All materials on application for leave submitted to the Judges, for consideration by the Court
2024-03-11 Submission of motion to extend time to file and/ or serve the leave application, for consideration by the Court
2024-01-08 Applicant's reply to respondent's argument, (Letter Form), Completed on: 2024-01-08, (Printed version filed on 2024-01-11) His Majesty the King
2024-01-04 Certificate (on limitations to public access), (Letter Form), 23A, (Printed version filed on 2024-01-04) Stuart Michael George Sabiston
2024-01-04 Respondent's response on the application for leave to appeal, (Book Form), Completed on: 2024-01-04, (Printed version filed on 2024-01-04) Stuart Michael George Sabiston
2023-12-18 Supplemental document, In support of application His Majesty the King
2023-12-07 Response to motion to extend time, (appeal factum), Completed on: 2023-12-11 Stuart Michael George Sabiston
2023-11-28 Letter acknowledging receipt of an incomplete application for leave to appeal
2023-11-24 Motion to extend time, (Included in the application for leave to appeal), to extend the time to serve and file the factum on AOR, Completed on: 2023-12-07 His Majesty the King
2023-11-24 Affidavit, (Book Form), Affidavit in support of motion to extend His Majesty the King
2023-11-24 Motion to extend the time to file and or serve the application for leave to appeal, (Book Form), (Included in the application for leave to appeal), Completed on: 2023-11-24 His Majesty the King
2023-11-24 Certificate (on limitations to public access), (Letter Form), 23A, (Printed version due on 2023-12-01) His Majesty the King
2023-11-24 Application for leave to appeal, (Book Form), Completed on: 2023-11-24, (Printed version filed on 2023-11-27) His Majesty the King
2023-10-11 Letter acknowledging receipt of a notice of appeal
2023-10-10 Certificate (on limitations to public access), (Letter Form), 23A, (Printed version due on 2023-10-17) His Majesty the King
2023-10-10 Notice of appeal, (Book Form), Amended version Rec' 2023-10-10

Missing:

- Proof of service (Rec'd 2023-10-11)
- Filing fee (Rec'd 2023-11-27), Completed on: 2023-11-27, (Printed version filed on 2023-10-10)
His Majesty the King

Parties

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Main parties

Main parties - Appellants
Name Role Status
His Majesty the King Appellant Active

v.

Main parties - Respondents
Name Role Status
Sabiston, Stuart Michael George Respondent Active

Counsel

Party: His Majesty the King

Counsel
Erin Bartsch
Attorney General for Saskatchewan
300 - 1874 Scarth Street
Regina, Saskatchewan
S4P 4B3
Telephone: (306) 787-5490
FAX: (306) 787-8878
Email: erin.bartsch@gov.sk.ca
Agent
D. Lynne Watt
Gowling WLG (Canada) LLP
160 Elgin Street
Suite 2600
Ottawa, Ontario
K1P 1C3
Telephone: (613) 786-8695
FAX: (613) 788-3509
Email: lynne.watt@gowlingwlg.com

Party: Sabiston, Stuart Michael George

Counsel
Evan Strelioff
Novus Law Group
1200 Central Avenue
Prince Albert, Saskatchewan
S6V 4V8
Telephone: (306) 922-4700
FAX: (306) 922-0633
Email: estrelioff@novuslaw.ca
Agent
Moira S. Dillon
Supreme Law Group
440 Laurier Ave. West
Suite 200
Ottawa, Ontario
K1R 7X6
Telephone: (613) 691-1224
FAX: (613) 691-1338
Email: mdillon@supremelawgroup.ca

Summary

Keywords

Criminal Law – Charter of Rights – Arrest – Investigative detention – Search and Seizure – Whether arresting officers had reasonable suspicion to detain for investigative purposes – Whether concealed firearm was discoverable – Whether evidence of the firearm seized incident to arrest should have been excluded under s. 24(2) of the Charter – Whether the Court of Appeal afforded the correct degree of deference to the trial judge’s conclusions – Charter of Rights and Freedoms, ss. 8, 9, 24(2).

Summary

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During a search incident to arrest, a man told police that he had a firearm in his backpack. The officers subsequently seized a loaded prohibited firearm. The Crown ultimately stayed the charges from the initial arrest and proceeded to trial on firearms offences only.

In a voir dire, the trial judge concluded that the police had breached the man’s ss. 8 and 9 Charter rights and that his arrest and the subsequent search were unlawful. However, under s. 24(2), she found that the officers would have had a legal basis to detain the man for investigative purposes and that the firearm would have been discoverable during a search incident to such a detention. The discoverability of the firearm mitigated the seriousness of the breaches. She admitted the firearm into evidence and the man was convicted.

A majority of the Court of Appeal for Saskatchewan held that the trial judge erred in concluding that there was a reasonable suspicion that would justify an investigative detention, which is a question of law reviewable on a standard of correctness. That error undermined the trial judge’s s. 24(2) analysis. The majority conducted the s. 24(2) analysis afresh, excluded the firearm from evidence and substituted an acquittal. In dissent, Tholl J.A. would have dismissed the appeal and would have held that there was no error in the trial judge’s conclusions with respect to a reasonable suspicion for investigative detention.

Lower court rulings

June 12, 2020
Provincial Court of Saskatchewan


Trial decision. The respondent is found guilty of several firearms-related offences.

September 7, 2023
Court of Appeal for Saskatchewan

2023 SKCA 105, CACR3403

The Court of Appeal overturns the respondent’s conviction and substitutes an acquittal on the basis that the trial judge erred in admitting the firearm evidence under s. 24(2). The dissenting judge would have upheld the conviction on the basis that there was no error in the trial judge’s s. 24(2) analysis.

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Date modified: 2025-02-27