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- catalog contributor b3398615.
- catalog contributor b3398616.
- catalog created "c1991.".
- catalog date "1991".
- catalog date "c1991.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1991.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Preface -- Table of cases -- Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Life, liberty and security of the person: general -- A. Fingerprinting -- B. "Consent" or "Participant" electronic surveillance -- C. Judicially authorized electronic surveillance -- 1. The Charter has not enlarged the scope of a Wilson application -- 2. The Charter has enabled the trial judge to go behind the authorization under section 8 -- D. Compulsory production of documents -- E. Testimonial compulsion -- 1. Are proceedings before administrative tribunals in respect of "offences"? -- 2. "Charged with an offense" -- 3. "Self-incrimination" and section 7 -- F. Conclusion -- Chapter 4. Search and seizure -- A. General principles: historical vs modern context -- B. Operation of section 8 -- 1. Application -- 2. Definition of "search" and "seizure" -- (a) General -- (b) Illustrations -- (i) Blood samples -- (ii) Breath tests -- C. Shifting burdens of proof: the Southam case -- D. Sufficiency of warrants ad procedure in respect of warrants -- E. Execution of warrants -- F. Regulatory and penal statutes -- G. Warrantless searches -- 1. Diminished expectation of privacy -- 2. Neccessity rationale -- (a) Automobile exception -- (b) Search of the person -- (i) Incident to arrest -- (ii) Without arrest -- (iii) Customs search -- (iv) Prison search -- H. Section 24 -- 1. Section 24(1) -- Appropriate and just remedy -- 2. Section (24(2) -- Exclusion of evidence -- (a) Examination obtained in a manner which breaches the Charter -- (b) Bringing the administration of justice in disrepute -- I. Conclusion -- Index".
- catalog extent "xxxv, 197 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Constitutional rights in the investigative process.".
- catalog identifier "0409811718 :".
- catalog isFormatOf "Constitutional rights in the investigative process.".
- catalog issued "1991".
- catalog issued "c1991.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Toronto : Butterworths ; Austin, Tex. : Butterworths Legal Publishers,".
- catalog relation "Constitutional rights in the investigative process.".
- catalog spatial "Canada.".
- catalog subject "345.71/052 20".
- catalog subject "Civil rights Canada.".
- catalog subject "Criminal investigation Canada.".
- catalog subject "KE9265 .F56 1991".
- catalog tableOfContents "Preface -- Table of cases -- Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Life, liberty and security of the person: general -- A. Fingerprinting -- B. "Consent" or "Participant" electronic surveillance -- C. Judicially authorized electronic surveillance -- 1. The Charter has not enlarged the scope of a Wilson application -- 2. The Charter has enabled the trial judge to go behind the authorization under section 8 -- D. Compulsory production of documents -- E. Testimonial compulsion -- 1. Are proceedings before administrative tribunals in respect of "offences"? -- 2. "Charged with an offense" -- 3. "Self-incrimination" and section 7 -- F. Conclusion -- Chapter 4. Search and seizure -- A. General principles: historical vs modern context -- B. Operation of section 8 -- 1. Application -- 2. Definition of "search" and "seizure" -- (a) General -- (b) Illustrations -- (i) Blood samples -- (ii) Breath tests -- C. Shifting burdens of proof: the Southam case -- D. Sufficiency of warrants ad procedure in respect of warrants -- E. Execution of warrants -- F. Regulatory and penal statutes -- G. Warrantless searches -- 1. Diminished expectation of privacy -- 2. Neccessity rationale -- (a) Automobile exception -- (b) Search of the person -- (i) Incident to arrest -- (ii) Without arrest -- (iii) Customs search -- (iv) Prison search -- H. Section 24 -- 1. Section 24(1) -- Appropriate and just remedy -- 2. Section (24(2) -- Exclusion of evidence -- (a) Examination obtained in a manner which breaches the Charter -- (b) Bringing the administration of justice in disrepute -- I. Conclusion -- Index".
- catalog title "Constitutional rights in the investigative process / Neil Finkelstein, Marie Finkelstein.".
- catalog type "text".