The policeannouncedthemselves byknocking andsaying_________Frank Boylewas found_________to deathR. vLandryFeeney wasconvicted of__________LandryTest is nolongerapplicableCloutierV.LangoisWhat wasFeeneychargedwith?The accusedagreed to abreathalyzerThe police hadtheir weaponsdrawn whenthey found theaccusedFeeneyconfessedto thecrimeWhat didpolice find intheaccused’sresidence?Landry Testis a test for__________searches Feeney worea bloodiedshirt whenpolice awokehim that nightEccele.V.BourquePolice officerscan only enterwarranlessunder__________groundsA warrantlesssearch is onlylawful during__________The policegot a warrantto searchFeeney’strailerThe accusedprovidedfingerprintsat the policestationFeeney’shome was atrailer onwho’sproperty?What are thesteps policeneed to makebefore enteringprivateproperty?What term isusually broughtup in cases ofsearch andseizures?What wasFeeney’sstatement to thepolice afterbeing read hisrights?The victimis usually_________guiltyPolicediscoveredwhat threethings inFeeney’s tailor?Feeneycontacted hislawyermultiple timesthat nightWhat wasthe nameof thevictim? Which Chartersections did thedefence claimwere breached?  Parliamentpassed whichsections ofthe CriminalCode?Who identifiedFeeney at thescene of theabandonedtruck?The policeannouncedthemselves byknocking andsaying_________Frank Boylewas found_________to deathR. vLandryFeeney wasconvicted of__________LandryTest is nolongerapplicableCloutierV.LangoisWhat wasFeeneychargedwith?The accusedagreed to abreathalyzerThe police hadtheir weaponsdrawn whenthey found theaccusedFeeneyconfessedto thecrimeWhat didpolice find intheaccused’sresidence?Landry Testis a test for__________searches Feeney worea bloodiedshirt whenpolice awokehim that nightEccele.V.BourquePolice officerscan only enterwarranlessunder__________groundsA warrantlesssearch is onlylawful during__________The policegot a warrantto searchFeeney’strailerThe accusedprovidedfingerprintsat the policestationFeeney’shome was atrailer onwho’sproperty?What are thesteps policeneed to makebefore enteringprivateproperty?What term isusually broughtup in cases ofsearch andseizures?What wasFeeney’sstatement to thepolice afterbeing read hisrights?The victimis usually_________guiltyPolicediscoveredwhat threethings inFeeney’s tailor?Feeneycontacted hislawyermultiple timesthat nightWhat wasthe nameof thevictim? Which Chartersections did thedefence claimwere breached?  Parliamentpassed whichsections ofthe CriminalCode?Who identifiedFeeney at thescene of theabandonedtruck?

R. V. Feeney - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. The police announced themselves by knocking and saying _________
  2. Frank Boyle was found _________ to death
  3. R. v Landry
  4. Feeney was convicted of __________
  5. Landry Test is no longer applicable
  6. Cloutier V. Langois
  7. What was Feeney charged with?
  8. The accused agreed to a breathalyzer
  9. The police had their weapons drawn when they found the accused
  10. Feeney confessed to the crime
  11. What did police find in the accused’s residence?
  12. Landry Test is a test for __________ searches
  13. Feeney wore a bloodied shirt when police awoke him that night
  14. Eccele. V. Bourque
  15. Police officers can only enter warranless under __________ grounds
  16. A warrantless search is only lawful during __________
  17. The police got a warrant to search Feeney’s trailer
  18. The accused provided fingerprints at the police station
  19. Feeney’s home was a trailer on who’s property?
  20. What are the steps police need to make before entering private property?
  21. What term is usually brought up in cases of search and seizures?
  22. What was Feeney’s statement to the police after being read his rights?
  23. The victim is usually _________ guilty
  24. Police discovered what three things in Feeney’s tailor?
  25. Feeney contacted his lawyer multiple times that night
  26. What was the name of the victim?
  27. Which Charter sections did the defence claim were breached?
  28. Parliament passed which sections of the Criminal Code?
  29. Who identified Feeney at the scene of the abandoned truck?