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Difference between revisions of "Criminal Law and the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms (1:IX)"

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Issues may arise at trial when an accused gave a statement to the police or provided bodily samples of some sort without being given the opportunity to retain and instruct counsel. In such cases, an application should be made to have the evidence excluded under section 24(2) of the ''Charter''.   
Issues may arise at trial when an accused gave a statement to the police or provided bodily samples of some sort without being given the opportunity to retain and instruct counsel. In such cases, an application should be made to have the evidence excluded under section 24(2) of the ''Charter''.   


:'''NOTE:''' '''Brydges Line''' is a province-wide service that is available for arrested persons 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. A lawyer is always available to speak to the person for free. It is available toll-free at
:'''NOTE:''' '''Brydges Line''' is a province-wide service that is available for arrested persons 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. A lawyer is always available to speak to the person for free. It is available toll-free at 1 (800) 458-5500.
1 (800) 458-5500.


== F. Search and Seizure: s 8 ==
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