POL 151 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Arbitrary Arrest And Detention, Official Language

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S. 8 freedom from unreasonable search and seizure: need warrants for searches of homes and electronics and there must be reasonable suspicion before arresting that individual. S. 9 freedom from arbitrary detention: linked with the right to counsel, can"t stop the individual for more than a brief period of time. The charter rights have transformed how police investigations are conducted; people have to be informed of their rights and be able to understand the potential consequences they are facing. S. 20 (2) official language rights in new brunswick: the police has to conduct the investigation and inform the individual of their rights in french and english. Case: grant was arrested without reasonable grounds and according to s. 24(2) the court has the power to exclude evidence that violates the charter. Case: police are investigating a murder; and enter feeney"s trailer without his permission. The police see blood on his shirt, so the police arrest him.

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