Criminal Law and the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms (1:IX)

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A. Impact of the Charter

Procedural and substantive criminal law has been shaped and expanded by the Charter since its introduction in 1982. Consideration of sections 7 – 15 of the Charter, in addition to the remedial s 24, is required to properly understand the constitutional guarantees that profoundly influence criminal law.