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R v Cook
''R v Cook'', () 2 SCR 597, is a leading ''Charter'' decision of the Supreme Court of Canada. The Court held that Canadian police located in the United States were still subject to the ''Charter'' when interrogating a suspect for a murder in Canada. ==Background== Deltonia Cook was arrested by US police in Louisiana at the request of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Initially upon arrest he was read his Miranda rights by the US police officers. He requested access to a lawyer but the police never followed through with the request. When the Canadian police arrived they questioned him but it was not until 20 minutes into the interrogation that they informed him of his right to retain and instruct counsel under section 10(b) of the ''Charter''. At trial the Crown sought to admit as evidence parts of the statements Cook made in the interrogation. Cook challenged the evidence as a violation of his rights under section 10(b).
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