The Toronto Lawyers Association (TLA) hosts Justice Philip Campbell, Kim Schofield, and Pamela Larmondin, as they provide an overview of current Charter-related criminal jurisprudence.
Justice Philip Campbell, Kim Schofield, and Pamela Larmondin discuss a wide-range of hot-button Charter issues that can make or break your case. They provide invaluable guidance on how to navigate Charter considerations related to minimization protocols and wiretap authorizations, especially with regard to solicitor-client privilege. The panelists address the challenges of proving racial profiling and bias in policing, and explore the intricacies of excluding evidence under section 24(2) of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
The panelists analyze safety searches and examine case law surrounding privacy invasion, intercepting communication on electronic devices, and the problem invading third-party privacy. Justice Philip Campbell, Kim Schofield, and Pamela Larmondin also delve into the impact of technology on criminal proceedings, highlighting conflicts with the Charter in state surveillance and implementation issues.
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