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    The law of search and seizure in Canada / James A. Fontana, David Keeshan.

    • Title:The law of search and seizure in Canada / James A. Fontana, David Keeshan.
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    • Author/Creator:Fontana, James A., author.
    • Other Contributors/Collections:Keeshan, David, author.
    • Published/Created:Toronto, Ontario : LexisNexis Canada, 2017.
      ©2017.
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    • Library of Congress Subjects:Searches and seizures--Canada.
      Warrants (Law)--Canada.
    • Edition:Tenth edition.
    • Description:lxxxii, 1,483 pages ; 24 cm
    • Notes:Includes bibliographical notes and index.
    • ISBN:9780433490845 (hardback)
      0433490845 (hardback)
    • Contents:Preface to the tenth edition
      Part I. The Search and Seizure Process. An Overview of Search and Seizue Law
      Search Warrants
      Requirements Common to Both Search Warrants and the Supporting Information
      Search Warrant Information
      Duties of the Issuing Judge or Justice
      The Execution of Search Warrants
      Description of Seized Goods
      Duties of the Peace Officer in the Search and Seizure Process
      Reviewing a Search and Seizure Process
      Part II. Specific and Non-Standard Powers of Search and Seizure. Special Criminal Code and Other Search Powers
      Technical and Electronic Surveillance
      Controlled Substances Legislation
      Seizure of Bodily Samples
      Bawdy-houses; Obscene Publications; Gaming Houses
      Powers of Search Under Certain Federal Statutes
      Search Powers Under Provincial Statutes
      Computer-related Searches
      Part III. Warrantless Searches. Warrantless Searches of Premises
      Warrantless Personal and Vehicle Searches
      Part IV. Charter Issues and Exclusion of Evidence. Search and Seizure Under the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, Section 8 and Section 24
      Exclusion of Evidence
      Police Conduct in Section 24 Applications and Sub-criteria
      Nature of the Evidence on a Section 24(2) Application and Various Sub-criteria
      Effect of Other Charter or Statutory Breaches Combined with a Section 8 Breach
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