Does the decision to chase a suspect need to be considered a balancing act?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from R. v. Brown, 2011 ONSC 6250 (CanLII):

Similarly, in the Ontario Court of Justice decision, Blaz v. Dickinson, Cumming J. found at para. 40 that the decision to chase a suspect involved a balancing of considerations:

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