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<span style="font-size: 14pt;">What if I'm arrested or detained? <ref> Canadian Civil Liberties Association</ref> <ref>http://unfuck.cobp.resist.ca/fr/documentation/brochure-guess-what-weve-got-rights</ref> </span> | |||
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*<span style="font-size: 12pt;">First, '''ask these questions: '''"Am I under arrest" and/or "am I free to go?" </span><span style="font-size: 12pt;"></span> | *<span style="font-size: 12pt;">First, '''ask these questions: '''"Am I under arrest" and/or "am I free to go?" </span><span style="font-size: 12pt;"></span> | ||
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#<span style="font-size: 12pt;">ensure the arrested person's presence in court.</span> | #<span style="font-size: 12pt;">ensure the arrested person's presence in court.</span> | ||
<li><span style="font-size: 12pt;">Appearance before a judge must take place within a maximum of 24 hours. "The police officer may decide to release the person without having to go before a judge. The released person can then sign a document that details the charge against him or her, the conditions to be respected and the date of appearance before a judge, or he or she will receive a summons by mail with this information." - Droit de Manifester</span></li> | <li><span style="font-size: 12pt;">Appearance before a judge must take place within a maximum of 24 hours. "The police officer may decide to release the person without having to go before a judge. The released person can then sign a document that details the charge against him or her, the conditions to be respected and the date of appearance before a judge, or he or she will receive a summons by mail with this information." - Droit de Manifester</span></li> | ||
<span style="font-size: 12pt;">Conditions imposed at the time of the charge might include, for example, obligation to keep the peace and be of good behaviour, house arrest, respect of a curfew etc. If not met: criminal charge of breach of condition. This adds a criminal charge to the file.</span><p><span style="font-size: 12pt;"><span><span style="text-decoration: underline;"></span></span></span></p> | <span style="font-size: 12pt;">Conditions imposed at the time of the charge might include, for example, obligation to keep the peace and be of good behaviour, house arrest, respect of a curfew etc. If not met: criminal charge of breach of condition. This adds a criminal charge to the file.</span><p><span style="font-size: 12pt;"><span><span style="text-decoration: underline;"></span></span></span></p> | ||
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**<span style="font-size: 12pt;">Outcome: out-of-court settlement or judgment</span><br> | **<span style="font-size: 12pt;">Outcome: out-of-court settlement or judgment</span><br> | ||
**<span style="font-size: 12pt;">Possibility of compensation for all persons concerned</span> | **<span style="font-size: 12pt;">Possibility of compensation for all persons concerned</span> | ||
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| style="width: 31.1352%; height: 62px;" | <p><span style="font-size: 12pt;">1. Common nuisance (section 180 of the Criminal Code) </span></p> | | style="width: 31.1352%; height: 62px;" | <p><span style="font-size: 12pt;">1. Common nuisance (section 180 of the Criminal Code) </span></p> | ||
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*<span style="font-size: 12pt;">This being: full name, address and date of birth.</span> | *<span style="font-size: 12pt;">This being: full name, address and date of birth.</span> | ||
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<p><span style="font-size: 12pt;">''' 8.1.1 Declaration of illegality'''<span> <ref>http://droitdemanifester-ldl.uqam.ca/pendant/lillegaite-dune-manifestation-et-sa-dispersion/</ref> <br></span></span><span style="font-size: 12pt;"></span></p> | <p><span style="font-size: 12pt;">''' 8.1.1 Declaration of illegality'''<span> <ref>http://droitdemanifester-ldl.uqam.ca/pendant/lillegaite-dune-manifestation-et-sa-dispersion/</ref> <br></span></span><span style="font-size: 12pt;"></span></p> | ||
<li><span style="font-size: 12pt;">Often, a notice of dispersal is read before the police disperse. However, there is no obligation to do so. </span></li> | <li><span style="font-size: 12pt;">Often, a notice of dispersal is read before the police disperse. However, there is no obligation to do so. </span></li> | ||
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*<span style="font-size: 12pt;">Tip: Discuss strategies for dealing with a declaration of illegality beforehand. </span> | *<span style="font-size: 12pt;">Tip: Discuss strategies for dealing with a declaration of illegality beforehand. </span> | ||
*<span style="font-size: 12pt;">Strategies that can be adopted when a demonstration is declared illegal: </span> | *<span style="font-size: 12pt;">Strategies that can be adopted when a demonstration is declared illegal: </span> | ||
<span style="font-size: 12pt;">1) You can "find out what the authorities are saying". </span> | <span style="font-size: 12pt;">1) You can "find out what the authorities are saying". </span> | ||
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<p><span style="font-size: 12pt;">When faced with a contradiction between rights and municipal by-laws, the amendment of municipal by-laws can be forced through...</span></p> | <p><span style="font-size: 12pt;">When faced with a contradiction between rights and municipal by-laws, the amendment of municipal by-laws can be forced through...</span></p> | ||
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*<span style="font-size: 12pt;">Legal challenges (i.e. [https://droitdemanifester-ldl.uqam.ca/apres/strategies-contre-p-6-a-montreal/ Montreal and the P-6 by-law])</span> | *<span style="font-size: 12pt;">Legal challenges (i.e. [https://droitdemanifester-ldl.uqam.ca/apres/strategies-contre-p-6-a-montreal/ Montreal and the P-6 by-law])</span> | ||
*<span style="font-size: 12pt;">Popular pressure (i.e. Rouyn-Noranda)</span> | *<span style="font-size: 12pt;">Popular pressure (i.e. Rouyn-Noranda)</span> | ||
<p><span style="font-size: 12pt;">Strategies to oppose or challenge municipal bylaws that restrict the right to protest include <ref> http://droitdemanifester-ldl.uqam.ca/apres/strategies-contre-p-6-a-montreal/</ref> : <br></span></p> | <p><span style="font-size: 12pt;">Strategies to oppose or challenge municipal bylaws that restrict the right to protest include <ref> http://droitdemanifester-ldl.uqam.ca/apres/strategies-contre-p-6-a-montreal/</ref> : <br></span></p> | ||
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*<span style="font-size: 12pt;">Challenge the bylaw</span><br> | *<span style="font-size: 12pt;">Challenge the bylaw</span><br> | ||
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*<span style="font-size: 12pt;">Filing class actions (if appropriate)</span><br> | *<span style="font-size: 12pt;">Filing class actions (if appropriate)</span><br> | ||
*<span style="font-size: 12pt;">File political profiling complaints (if appropriate)</span> | *<span style="font-size: 12pt;">File political profiling complaints (if appropriate)</span> | ||
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| style="width: 31.0518%;" | '''<span style="font-size: 12pt;">1. Disclosing the action plan or obtaining a permit</span>''' | | style="width: 31.0518%;" | '''<span style="font-size: 12pt;">1. Disclosing the action plan or obtaining a permit</span>''' | ||
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<p><span style="font-size: 12pt;">[https://scc-csc.lexum.com/scc-csc/scc-csc/fr/item/443/index.do Irwin Toy Ltd. c. Québec (Procureur général), [1989] 1 R.C.S. 927 ]</span></p> | <p><span style="font-size: 12pt;">[https://scc-csc.lexum.com/scc-csc/scc-csc/fr/item/443/index.do Irwin Toy Ltd. c. Québec (Procureur général), [1989] 1 R.C.S. 927 ]</span></p> | ||
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== <span style="font-size: 14pt;">Police powers <ref>http://drpotdemanifester-ldl.uqam.ca/pendant/pouvoirs-policiers-de-filmer-ficher-menotter-et-fouiller/</ref> </span> == | == <span style="font-size: 14pt;">Police powers <ref>http://drpotdemanifester-ldl.uqam.ca/pendant/pouvoirs-policiers-de-filmer-ficher-menotter-et-fouiller/</ref> </span> == | ||
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**<span style="font-size: 12pt;">I.e. Tools like IMSI Catchers (which mimic cell towers to collect the numbers of those in the vicinity) might also in some cases be deployed.</span> | **<span style="font-size: 12pt;">I.e. Tools like IMSI Catchers (which mimic cell towers to collect the numbers of those in the vicinity) might also in some cases be deployed.</span> | ||
<p>''<span style="font-size: 12pt;">Surveillance precautions if this feels relevant to you:</span>''</p> | <p>''<span style="font-size: 12pt;">Surveillance precautions if this feels relevant to you:</span>''</p> | ||
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*<span style="font-size: 12pt;">You may wish to leave your cell phone at home (or keep it turned off and locked)</span> | *<span style="font-size: 12pt;">You may wish to leave your cell phone at home (or keep it turned off and locked)</span> | ||
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*<span style="font-size: 12pt;">"In two days, 1,140 people were arrested and detained for several hours in degrading and inhumane conditions. We now know that 95% of them were cleared or had their charges dropped months later. For many, the treatment they received, and the outcome, was a collective punishment to break the social protest movement." - Ligue des droits et liberte</span> | *<span style="font-size: 12pt;">"In two days, 1,140 people were arrested and detained for several hours in degrading and inhumane conditions. We now know that 95% of them were cleared or had their charges dropped months later. For many, the treatment they received, and the outcome, was a collective punishment to break the social protest movement." - Ligue des droits et liberte</span> | ||
*<span style="font-size: 12pt;">Foundations used by police (they prioritize the regulatory route over the criminal route)</span> | *<span style="font-size: 12pt;">Foundations used by police (they prioritize the regulatory route over the criminal route)</span> | ||
<span style="font-size: 12pt;">-Art. 500 and 500.1 of the Highway Safety Code (obstruction of traffic)<br>-Art. 31 of the Criminal Code (breach of the peace)<br>-Sections 63 and 66 of the Criminal Code (unlawful assembly)<br>-Section 129 of the Criminal Code (obstructing a police officer)<br>-s. 270 of the Criminal Code (assault)<br>-Section 430 of the Criminal Code (mischief)</span> | <span style="font-size: 12pt;">-Art. 500 and 500.1 of the Highway Safety Code (obstruction of traffic)<br>-Art. 31 of the Criminal Code (breach of the peace)<br>-Sections 63 and 66 of the Criminal Code (unlawful assembly)<br>-Section 129 of the Criminal Code (obstructing a police officer)<br>-s. 270 of the Criminal Code (assault)<br>-Section 430 of the Criminal Code (mischief)</span> | ||
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*<span style="font-size: 12pt;">Example: Arrest on Monday, court appearance on Tuesday, bail hearing on Wednesday</span> | *<span style="font-size: 12pt;">Example: Arrest on Monday, court appearance on Tuesday, bail hearing on Wednesday</span> | ||
*<span style="font-size: 12pt;">Generally in non-violent actions, the majority of people will be released (unless they have a pre-existing criminal record).</span> | *<span style="font-size: 12pt;">Generally in non-violent actions, the majority of people will be released (unless they have a pre-existing criminal record).</span> | ||
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Revision as of 20:24, 20 June 2022
Introduction
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Definitions
Acquittal | Decision of a court declaring a person is not guilty - CAIJ Quebec and Canadian Law Dictionary |
Civil disobedience |
“May include any action taken in contravention of a legal norm in order to expose its illegitimacy.” In other words, the refusal to comply with certain laws or to pay taxes and fines, as a peaceful form of political protest. - Ligue des droits et libertés |
Civil suit | A breach of private law that contains the fundamental rules relating to persons, the family, property and obligations. It is the common law applicable to relationships between individuals. - CAIJ Quebec and Canadian Law Dictionary |
Class Action | “Allows you to file a civil suit on behalf of all those who have experienced a similar situation.” - Ligue des droits et libertés |
Constitutional Rights | The rights protected by the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. Some of these rights are protected under certain conditions. - Canadian Legal Information Institute |
Criminal law | Law governed by the Criminal Code (all types of offences): can lead to the creation of a criminal record. - CAIJ Quebec and Canadian Law Dictionary |
Criminal offence | No statute of limitations, harsher penalties than 'summary offences' -CAIJ Quebec and Canadian Law Dictionary |
Crown Prosecutor (or Deputy Attorney General) | A lawyer in the service of the government who is responsible for representing the State before the courts in criminal or penal matters. - CAIJ Quebec and Canadian Law Dictionary |
Direct Action | "Denounces and aims to stop a situation, decision, policy or project by means of action that proves to be illegal." - Ligue des droits et libertés |
Discharge | When a person is convicted, a sentence that does not result in a criminal record.
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Injunction | An order of the Superior Court enjoining a person or, in the case of a legal person, partnership or association or other grouping without legal personality, its officers or representatives, not to do or to cease to do a certain thing or to perform a certain act. - CAIJ Quebec and Canadian Law Dictionary |
Person without status | Person who has been refused asylum, person who did not leave when his visa expired, etc. - Ligue des droits et libertés |
Political profiling | "Any action taken by a person or persons in a position of authority with respect to a person or group, for reasons of public safety, security or protection, that is based on factors such as political opinion, political belief, allegiance to a political group or political activity, without probable cause or reasonable suspicion, and that has the effect of subjecting the person to differential scrutiny or treatment. Political profiling also includes any action by persons in authority who apply a measure disproportionately to segments of the population because of, among other things, their real or presumed political opinions or beliefs.” - Ligue des droits et libertés |
Racial profiling | "Any action taken by a person or persons in authority with respect to an individual or group of individuals, for reasons of safety, security or public protection, that is based on factors such as race, color, ethnic or national origin, or religion, without actual purpose or reasonable suspicion, and that has the effect of subjecting the individual to differential scrutiny. More and more complaints of this type are being made to the Human Rights Commission. Racial profiling is, on balance, the result of intolerance, misunderstandings, lack of cross-cultural communication and preconceived notions by police officers." - Collectif opposé à la brutalité policière (COBP; Collective against police brutality) |
Regulatory offence | “Regulatory offences are the least serious, such as disturbing the peace (section 175), participating in an unlawful assembly (section 66(1)) or being naked in a public place (section 174). A person convicted of such an offence is liable to a fine of not more than five thousand dollars and imprisonment for not more than two years less a day (section 787 (1))." They do not result in a criminal record. After 12 months, it is no longer possible to prosecute; if you do not receive the information that you are under arrest before this term, the process stops. - Ligue des droits et libertés |
Social profiling | "With the goal of "cleaning up" the public space, social profiling is a form of discrimination that consists of police officers and other law enforcement officials imposing fines on people who do not "seem to conform to society" through the strict application of municipal regulations for minor infractions. Marginals, itinerants, punks, homosexuals, prostitutes, immigrants, the poor, etc. are all targets in order to "protect and serve us". This type of profiling is only meant to give the impression of a "beautiful image of the city" in front of tourists." - Collectif opposé à la brutalité policière |
Risk Assessment [2]
Assess your risk and capacity for participating in actions that risk arrest. Risk: can be defined by legal, social, physical or financial consequences. There are individual factors which may place some people at higher risk of harassment, violence, arrest and more when taking higher-risk actions. Furthermore, certain circumstances can keep people from doing as much as they wish they could safely. Factors/circumstances that may increase your risk or decrease your capacity when participating in actions include:
This is not an exhaustive list. Please take your own personal factors into account when assessing your level of risk. |
What are your rights?
Public vs private property [3] [4]Public sidewalks, in public parks, or on other property publicly owned by a government (not private businesses or individuals) is accessible to the public for protests.
Filming and identifying police [5] [6]
What if the police ask for, or try to take, my phone?
Revealing Identities [8]Section 5 of the Police Code of Ethics requires police officers to wear identification and to identify themselves when requested to do so by a person, regardless of the type of interaction. You must identify yourself with your name, date of birth and address to police if: Again, police officers are obligated to identify themselves if you ask.
NOT protected rights
"A protest that endangers others, damages property or significantly restricts essential services and processes within society is unlikely to receive constitutional protection." - (CCLA)
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What if I'm arrested or detained? [9] [10]
A: address D: date of birth N: full name
Contesting a statement of offence [11] [12]
Defending yourself against a criminal chargeRelease and conditions
Taking care of your offence reports
If found guilty
Minors [14]
If your rights are violated [15] [16]
Reducing individual and group's risk [17]For individuals attending an action1. Use a passcode, not a fingerprint on your phone 2. If you think your action will risk arrest, write down #'s of family members, lawyer, bring medications and make childcare plans. Wear a bracelet if you have a disability, special needs or speak limited Eng/French. Bring ID as this could prevent you from having to go to the station following an arrest for identification. 3. Bring a pen and paper in case you need to record details of incidents that occur. 4. It might be helpful to bring a change of clothes in a plastic bag (in case cops use chemical agents). Cover as much of your skin as possible and avoid cotton, polar and wool as these absorb chemical agents. Bring tight glasses (ski or swimming) and a full protection mask. 5. Bring water and food! Do NOT keep anything on yourself you wouldn't want police to find (i.e. drugs. address book) 6. Turn off location tracking—you might have to do that in one or two different places in the settings. 7. Wear neutral colours and note that backpacks make profiling easier. Try to hide as many piercings and tattoos as possible. Try not to wear a sweater with a hood, or anything else that can be pulled. 8. Never leave a protest alone. Police will often look to intimidate attendees of a demonstration once it's finished by following them and targeting them with any possible reason to hand out a violation, and thus fill their notebooks with identified activists. (I.e. lack of reflectors on a bike, throwing a cigarette butt on the ground, having made noise etc). Do not leave a protest alone. Groups preparing for civil disobedience actions
Legal information [18] [19]Common reasons for arrest
8.1.1 Declaration of illegality [20]
Municipal lawsWhen faced with a contradiction between rights and municipal by-laws, the amendment of municipal by-laws can be forced through...
Strategies to oppose or challenge municipal bylaws that restrict the right to protest include [21] :
Police powers [26]Cameras and surveillance
Surveillance precautions if this feels relevant to you:
Collecting personal information
Power to handcuff
Searching [28]
See: Cloutier c. Langlois, [1990 1 R.C.S. 158], R. c. Stillman, [1997 1 R.C.S. 607] & R. c. Fearon, 2014 CSC 77
Police weapons [29]Pepper spray
Tear gas
Flash bombs, rubber bullets, stun grenade & tear gas projectiles
Advanced legal questions
Learning from History: Police, demonstrations and politics [30]G20 Protests in Toronto
-Art. 500 and 500.1 of the Highway Safety Code (obstruction of traffic)
-Individual actions for damages (civil suit) -Factors limiting the exercise of freedom of expression -Exclusionary factors related to the realities of individuals -Constraints related to legislative requirements -Arbitrariness (randomness and unpredictability) in police interpretation and application of regulatory requirements
-create clearly visible surveillance teams "at demonstrations to document police brutality, violence and political profiling practices political profiling practices". -educate about the right to protest
Repression, discrimination and the 2012 student strike
Lawyer Testimonials
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- ↑ http://lois-laws.justice.gc.ca/fra/const/page-12.html#h-42
- ↑ www.bankingonabetterfuture.org
- ↑ Par la Protestor Legal Information Clinic
- ↑ Canadian Civil Liberties Association
- ↑ http://droitdemanifester-ldl.uqam.ca/category/pendant/vos-droits-et-obligations-lors-de-larrestations-ou-de-la-detention/
- ↑ Canadian Civil Liberties Association
- ↑ Canadian Civil Liberties Association
- ↑ http://unfuck.cobp.resist.ca/fr/documentation/brochure-guess-what-weve-got-rights
- ↑ Canadian Civil Liberties Association
- ↑ http://unfuck.cobp.resist.ca/fr/documentation/brochure-guess-what-weve-got-rights
- ↑ http://droitdemanifester-ldl.uqam.ca/apres/se-defendre-face-a-un-constat-dinfraction-ou-une-accusation-criminelle/
- ↑ unfuck.cobp.resist.ca/fr/documentation/brochure-guess-what-weve-got-rights
- ↑ Anonymous lawyer consultation
- ↑ http://unfuck.cobp.resist.ca/fr/documentation/brochure-guess-what-weve-got-rights
- ↑ Canadian Civil Liberties Association
- ↑ http://droitdemanifester-ldl-uqam.ca/apres/les-recours-en-cas-dabus-policiers/
- ↑ Canadian Civil Liberties Association
- ↑ Canadian Civil Liberties Association
- ↑ http://droitdemanifester-ldl.uqam.ca/pendant/de-linterpellation-a-larrestation/
- ↑ http://droitdemanifester-ldl.uqam.ca/pendant/lillegaite-dune-manifestation-et-sa-dispersion/
- ↑ http://droitdemanifester-ldl.uqam.ca/apres/strategies-contre-p-6-a-montreal/
- ↑ http://droitdemanifester-ldl.uqam.ca/avant/obtention-dune-assurance-responsabilite/
- ↑ http://droitdemanifester-ldl.uqam.ca/avant/interdiction-de-gener-la-circulation/
- ↑ Canadian Civil Liberties Association
- ↑ Canadian Civil Liberties Association
- ↑ http://drpotdemanifester-ldl.uqam.ca/pendant/pouvoirs-policiers-de-filmer-ficher-menotter-et-fouiller/
- ↑ Par la Protestor Legal Information Clinic
- ↑ http://unfuck.cobp.resist.ca/fr/documentation/brochure-guess-what-weve-got-rights
- ↑ http://unfuck.cobp.resist.ca/fr/documentation/brochure-guess-what-weve-got-rights
- ↑ http://liguedesdroits.ca/wp-content/fichiers/bilan-version-longue-finale-10-juin-2015.pdf