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Reasonable expectation of privacy

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Using Protection Of Privacy Legislation To Erode Privacy: R. V. Chehil, Steve Coughlan Jan 2010

Using Protection Of Privacy Legislation To Erode Privacy: R. V. Chehil, Steve Coughlan

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The Nova Scotia Court of Appeal here in R. v. Chehil overturns the trial judge's conclusion that the accused had a reasonable expectation of privacy in the information the police obtained from the computer manifest. With respect, their application of the totality of the circumstances test is subject to question at several important points. For example, in assessing the objective reasonableness of an expectation of privacy, the Court of Appeal relies on the fact that the Westjet website informs customers that "information will be disclosed to the authorities without your knowledge and consent as required by law." The court then …


Stopping Vehicles On A Downhill Slope: R. V. Nolet, Steve Coughlan Jan 2010

Stopping Vehicles On A Downhill Slope: R. V. Nolet, Steve Coughlan

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The law need not stay the same. The Court has indicated its clear willingness to change the law to accommodate changing social conditions, or in other circumstances. However, when the law does change, it is better for all if that happens clearly: when it is apparent that the old approach no longer governs and it is clear what the new approach will be. In this regard, more could have been hoped for from Nolet. The case raises questions about the proper approach to search issues and to detentions involving vehicle stops and seems inconsistent with previous case law in both …