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Difference between revisions of "Charter Rights: Legal Rights"

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A number of legal rights are enshrined in the ''Charter of Rights and Freedoms''. Learn about these rights, and what a court can do if your legal rights are violated.  
A number of '''legal rights''' are enshrined in the ''Charter of Rights and Freedoms''. Learn about these rights, and what a court can do if your legal rights are violated.  


==Understand your legal rights==
==Understand your legal rights==
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A court may exclude (not allow) evidence if it was obtained in a way that interfered with a Charter right. But a court will exclude evidence only if the accused person can show that using the evidence would bring the administration of justice into disrepute.
A court may exclude (not allow) evidence if it was obtained in a way that interfered with a Charter right. But a court will exclude evidence only if the accused person can show that using the evidence would bring the administration of justice into disrepute.


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