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Montrealer's challenge to police stop law gets support from CCLA


A Montreal man in his twenties is seeking to have a Quebec law struck down that allows police to stop motorists without reasonable cause is being joined in his fight by the Canadian Civil Liberties Association.
Joseph-Christopher Luamba is demanding changes to the Canadian Criminal Code as well as the Quebec Highway Code and wants Quebec Superior Court to declare unconstitutional the law that allows the practice of traffic stops without suspecting any offence being committed. The CCLA will present evidence and support Luamba during his case arguing that the practice is unjustified and arbitrary in addition to trampling on Charter rights. ....

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Civil liberties group joins Quebec profiling case


Winnipeg Free Press
By: Sidhartha Banerjee, The Canadian Press
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Last Modified: 5:05 PM CDT Tuesday, Jul. 20, 2021
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MONTREAL - The Canadian Civil Liberties Association announced Tuesday it will join in a constitutional challenge in Quebec of police powers to carry out roadside checks without reasonable cause.
The Quebec Superior Court is seen Wednesday, March 27, 2019 in Montreal. The Canadian Civil Liberties Association says it will be allowed intervene in a constitutional challenge filed in Quebec Superior Court that seeks a declaratory judgment putting doing away with powers that allow police to engage in racial profiling.THE CANADIAN PRESS/Ryan Remiorz ....

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Civil liberties group joins court challenge to end unfounded traffic stops in Quebec


The plaintiff alleges before Quebec Superior Court that the practice violates a number of rights guaranteed under the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
The CCLA said it has received intervener status in the case, which means it will be able to bring evidence and support Luamba when the case goes to trial. A trial date has not been set.
Luamba s attorney did not respond to a request for comment on Tuesday. The CCLA said in a statement that police powers to carry out roadside checks without suspicion are excessive. This power is unjustified, arbitrary, and represents a significant violation of individual rights guaranteed by the Charter, the group said. ....

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Montrealer's challenge to police stop law gets support from Civil Liberties Association


A Montreal man in his twenties is seeking to have a Quebec law struck down that allows police to stop motorists without reasonable cause is being joined in his fight by the Canadian Civil Liberties Association.
Joseph-Christopher Luamba is demanding changes to the Canadian Criminal Code as well as the Quebec Highway Code and wants Quebec Superior Court to declare unconstitutional the law that allows the practice of traffic stops without suspecting any offence being committed. The CCLA will present evidence and support Luamba during his case arguing that the practice is unjustified and arbitrary in addition to trampling on Charter rights. ....

Joseph Christopher Luamba , Canadian Civil Liberties Association , Quebec Superior Court , Canadian Civil Liberties , Christopher Luamba , Canadian Criminal Code , Quebec Highway Code , Vincent Armony , Projet Montr , கனடியன் சிவில் சுதந்திரங்கள் சங்கம் , க்வீபெக் உயர்ந்தது நீதிமன்றம் , கனடியன் சிவில் சுதந்திரங்கள் , கனடியன் குற்றவாளி குறியீடு ,