R v Fearon
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R v Fearon, 2014 SCC 77 is a leading section 8 Canadian constitutional law case, concerning the constitutionality of warrantless law enforcement searches of the contents of a cell phone incident to arrest.
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R v Fearon
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Karakatsanis J
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LeBel and Abella JJ
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McLachlin CJ, Moldaver and Wagner JJ
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2014
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APPEAL from , dismissing . Leave to appeal granted,
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Cromwell J
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Warrantless search of a cell phone incident to arrest is constitutional, provided that the nature and extent of the search are truly incident to arrest, that any search effected to discover evidence be necessary in order to avoid hampering of the investigation, and that law enforcement take detailed notes of the search.
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R v Fearon, 2014 SCC 77 is a leading section 8 Canadian constitutional law case, concerning the constitutionality of warrantless law enforcement searches of the contents of a cell phone incident to arrest.
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R v Fearon
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2014-12-11
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Kevin Fearon v Her Majesty The Queen
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2014-05-23
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Rothstein and Gascon JJ
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Appeal dismissed.
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2014
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