R. v. R.W.

Client was charged with possessing and distributing child pornography. Through his analysis of the police investigation, Mr. Beckett detected a number of things the police did that breached the client’s rights under the Canadian Charter, including the right to counsel and the right to be free from unreasonable search or seizure. Mr. Beckett brought these breaches to the Crown’s attention and argued in his pre-trial discussions with the Crown that the breaches could result in the evidence against the client being excluded from the trial. The Crown agreed and stayed the proceedings. – NOT GUILTY

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