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It is good practice to advise the Crown ahead of time before making a ''Charter'' argument. In the ''Charter'' notice the clinician should provide the Crown with sufficient particulars of the argument, including the alleged breach, the remedy sought, and the witnesses required for the application (''Voir Dire''). Cite cases on which the clinician intends to rely.
It is good practice to advise the Crown ahead of time before making a ''Charter'' argument. In the ''Charter'' notice the clinician should provide the Crown with sufficient particulars of the argument, including the alleged breach, the remedy sought, and the witnesses required for the application (''Voir Dire''). Cite cases on which the clinician intends to rely.
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