In what circumstances have courts accepted psychological intimidation by a police officer?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from R v. Bath, 2006 BCPC 342 (CanLII):

Finally in R v. McCallum, the accused asserted that she was psychologically intimidated by the female police officer who she saw as impatient and overbearing. She offered a psychologist to explain why she may have felt that way due to a possible incident of sexual abuse by a female sometime in the past. The accused was not even aware that this may have happened, but according to the psychologist, the occurrence would explain her reaction and refusal to the female police officer. While the court was hesitant to accept the psychologist’s evidence, the court said even if that evidence was accepted, the test is an objective one and that the accused had not established an objective basis to justify the refusal.

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