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The law is uncertain on how far the police can go in searching the cell phone of someone they arrest. A new case from the Ontario Court of Appeal says the police do not need a search warrant to conduct a “cursory search” of a cell phone following an arrest.
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17 Mar '13
Police frequently seize cell-phones when they execute search warrants or arrest suspected drug dealers. Often, the phone rings and callers ask to purchase drugs. The police will also examine the cell phones for incriminating texts.
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17 Mar '12
If you have been charged with Over 80 or impaired driving in Ontario, you are likely worried about losing your license and getting a criminal record. You will understandably have many questions. Here is an FAQ providing answers to common questions:
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