Jones-ing for Some Clarity: Uncertainties after Marakah and Jones in the Part VI Context (On-Demand)

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In this presentation, Karen Molle and Kelsey Sitar provide a refresher on s 8 of the Charter and consider the Supreme Court of Canada decisions in R v Marakah, R v Jones, and, most recently, R v Le. They also discuss wiretaps and mobile device identifiers.

This on-demand program was originally presented as an in-person program in June 2018.

The total running time is approximately 1 hour 3 minutes.

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Chair

Daniel J. Song, Sprake Song & Konye

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Karen B. Molle, Karen Molle Law Office

Kelsey L. Sitar, Sitar Milczarek

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