Is it reasonable to allege that Sgt. John Simmill undermined the client-legal counsel relationship?

Alberta, Canada


The following excerpt is from R. v. McKenzie, 1999 ABQB 975 (CanLII):

There is also a suggestion that Sgt. Simmill undermined the client-legal counsel relationship by denigrating legal advise proffered. In reviewing the passages submitted in argument it is my view that the exchanges did not go so far as to undermine the legal relationship of the accused to his counsel nor was legal counsel denigrated as was done in Burlingham v. Queen (1995) 97 C.C.C. (3d) 380. The exchanges were, in my view, calculated to appeal to the accused’s good and caring side as opposed to his relationship with his legal counsel. The investigators are allowed some latitude in putting questions to arrestees providing such activity is not oppressive or done in violation of an accused’s rights or in some manner that effects the fairness of the trial.

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