Section Eight of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
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Under the heading of legal rights, section 8 states:
- 8. Everyone has the right to be secure against unreasonable search or seizure.
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Reasonable expectation of privacy
Generally speaking, this right does not protect against normal searches or seizures. Rather, the right focuses on the action being unreasonable on the basis that it violates an individual's reasonable expectation of privacy.Search
Not every form of examination constitutes search. A search within the meaning of section eight is determined by whether the investigatory technique used by the state diminishes a person's reasonable expectation of privacy. The focus of analysis is upon the purpose of the examination. A police officer who compells someone to produce their licence would not be invasive enough to constitute a search (R. v. Ladouceur, [1990]R. v. Ladouceur, [1990] 1 S.C.R. 1257.). Equally, an inspection of the inside of a car is not a search, but questions about the contents of a bag would be. (R. v. Mellenthin [1992]R. v. Mellenthin, [1992] 3 S.C.R. 615.)Seizure
The meaning of seizure is fairly straight forward. In R. v. Dyment (1988),R. v. Dyment, [1988] 2 S.C.R. 417. the Court defined it simply as the "taking of a thing from a person by a public authority without that person's consent." This meaning has been narrowed to cover property taken in furtherance of administration or criminal investigation (Quebec (Attorney General) v. Laroche, [2002]Quebec (Attorney General) v. Laroche, [2002] 3 S.C.R. 708).
See also
- Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution : equivalent US constitutional right
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