R. v. El-Azrak
| Jurisdiction | Ontario |
| Court | Superior Court of Justice of Ontario (Canada) |
| Judge | DE SA |
| Citation | 2018 ONSC 4450 |
| Date | 19 July 2018 |
| Docket Number | CR-17-02740 |
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3 practice notes
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...an analogy between Dr. Otto’s home and the facts in Rocha. A similar argument was rejected by my colleague de Sa J. in R. v. El-Azarak, 2018 ONSC 4450, a case arising from this same investigation. As de Sa J. In my view, the outcome in Rocha was largely based on its specific facts. In Rocha......
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...interferences or examinations which do not meaningfully intrude on this type of privacy will not engage section 8: R. v. El-Azrak, 2018 ONSC 4450, at paragraph [51] Business records are afforded a low expectation of privacy as they tend to be free of the type of information section 8 was de......
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R. v. Gill
...whether they agreed or disagreed with the Affiant’s inference. As recently stated by the Ontario Supreme Court in R. v. El-Azrak, 2018 ONSC 4450 at para. The duty to be full, fair and frank requires that an affiant provide a fair characterization of the evidence, and the inferences to be dr......
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R v El-Azrak
...on a pre-trial Charter application by Justice Chris de Sa of the Superior Court of Justice, dated July 19, 2018, with reasons reported at 2018 ONSC 4450, the convictions entered on September 25, 2018, with reasons reported at 2018 ONSC 5613, and the sentence imposed on October 10, 2019, wit......
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R. v. Otto
...an analogy between Dr. Otto’s home and the facts in Rocha. A similar argument was rejected by my colleague de Sa J. in R. v. El-Azarak, 2018 ONSC 4450, a case arising from this same investigation. As de Sa J. In my view, the outcome in Rocha was largely based on its specific facts. In Rocha......
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R. v. Premium Fire Protection Ltd.
...interferences or examinations which do not meaningfully intrude on this type of privacy will not engage section 8: R. v. El-Azrak, 2018 ONSC 4450, at paragraph [51] Business records are afforded a low expectation of privacy as they tend to be free of the type of information section 8 was de......
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R. v. Gill
...whether they agreed or disagreed with the Affiant’s inference. As recently stated by the Ontario Supreme Court in R. v. El-Azrak, 2018 ONSC 4450 at para. The duty to be full, fair and frank requires that an affiant provide a fair characterization of the evidence, and the inferences to be dr......