Discarding Reasonable Expectations of Privacy: A Critique of R. v. Patrick

Authors

  • William MacKinnon

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29173/alr178

Abstract

Patrick, the Supreme Court of Canada’s latest landmark privacy decision, will have a tremendous impact on policing in years to come. In Patrick, police officers sifted through the curbside garbage of Mr. Patrick, discovered compelling evidence of drug production in its contents, used the information to secure a warrant to enter his residence, and found an ecstasy lab once inside. The Supreme Court, in upholding the decision of the Alberta Court of Appeal, denied Patrick’s claim to a reasonable expectation of privacy in his garbage.

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Published

2010-06-01

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