Police break search rules in grow-op trial

ontariogrower

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Police break search rules in grow-op trial

Ontario court judge excludes 600 marijuana plants from evidence


Pot-growing charges against a Toronto man were tossed out this week after an Ontario court judge found police inserted "cut and paste ...fluff" and used a stereotype about Asian people in order to obtain a search warrant.
In his written ruling, Judge William Bassel said given the "boiler plate" information used by police that had "no connection to the investigation in question," he had no choice but to exclude the evidence of 600 marijuana plants found on Dec. 11, 2006 in the west-end house at 26 Poynter Dr.
"There was no urgency in obtaining the warrant and the steps.


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OregonMeds

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good for you guys...

here in the US they can put racist and outrageous motives in writing and they just get away with it.
 

panhead

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good for you guys...

here in the US they can put racist and outrageous motives in writing and they just get away with it.
Not only do they get away with it most politicians & media defend them for doing it & most of the public applauds them for being so dilligent in their efforts.

Only the "bad guy's" have rules that carry penalties in the usa.

Go Canada.
 
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