Law360 Canada ( April 15, 2021, 6:32 AM EDT) -- Application by the accused, charged with sexual assault, to exclude his statement to police. The accused unexpectedly appeared at a police station. He was arrested for sexual assault and advised of his right to counsel. The interviewing officer told the accused he could not call his father to obtain a lawyer’s name. She offered the accused a phone book or Legal Aid. The accused spoke with duty counsel. He told the officer duty counsel advised him not to speak. The officer indicated the interview was his chance to provide his side of the story. She then left the accused alone in the interview room for over two hours before obtaining a video recorded statement from him. In response to several questions, the accused indicated he was unsure of what to say, and questioned whether he should wait for counsel, because of the advice he had received. The officer told the accused lawyers only told guilty people not to talk....