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==[http://canlii.ca/t/gwwzw Payne v Mak, 2017 ONSC 243 (CanLII)]==
[173]      Failure to prove that charges were laid in the absence of reasonable and probable grounds is fatal to a claim for negligent investigation:  see [http://canlii.ca/t/frlmr Kellman v. Iverson, 2012 ONSC 3244 (CanLII) at para. 23];  [http://canlii.ca/t/gk4q1 Fragomeni v. Greater Sudbury (City) Police Service, 2015 ONSC 3937 (CanLII), (2015) O.J. No. 3797 at para 101].
[173]      Failure to prove that charges were laid in the absence of reasonable and probable grounds is fatal to a claim for negligent investigation:  see [http://canlii.ca/t/frlmr Kellman v. Iverson, 2012 ONSC 3244 (CanLII) at para. 23];  [http://canlii.ca/t/gk4q1 Fragomeni v. Greater Sudbury (City) Police Service, 2015 ONSC 3937 (CanLII), (2015) O.J. No. 3797 at para 101].

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Payne v Mak, 2017 ONSC 243 (CanLII)

[173] Failure to prove that charges were laid in the absence of reasonable and probable grounds is fatal to a claim for negligent investigation: see Kellman v. Iverson, 2012 ONSC 3244 (CanLII) at para. 23; Fragomeni v. Greater Sudbury (City) Police Service, 2015 ONSC 3937 (CanLII), (2015) O.J. No. 3797 at para 101.