R v Stillman
SUPREME COURT OF CANADA CASE
R. v. Stillman
R v Stillman [1997] 1 SCR 607, was a leading decision of the Supreme Court of Canada on section 24(2) of the Constitution of Canada which allowed for the exclusion of evidence that is obtained in a manner that infringes the Charter. The two-step Stillman test was developed for determining whether the admission of evidence that was obtained through a breach of a Charter right would affect the fairness of the trial.