OBA Criminal Justice and Privacy & Access to Information LAW PROGRAM | Original Program Date: October 17, 2017
Smartphones have become part of our everyday lives and they serve many different purposes. While we consider them part of our private property, the lines are blurred between our expectation of privacy and permitted access by law enforcement. Where does the law intersect with smart phone technology? Join our experienced faculty as they discuss the challenges, including:
- What investigative challenges arise for law enforcement from encryption and changing technology?
- Key search and seizure issues in standing and warrants
- What about the victim’s privacy rights? Implications for both Crown and Defence counsel
- Court orders and third party corporations
- Are unique issues at play when dealing with youth, given the differences in how they use technology?
Register now and join us for an engaging conversation on an important and timely topic that affects us all.
PROGRAM CHAIRS
Susheel Gupta, Vice-Chairperson, Canadian Human Rights Tribunal
Erin Winocur, Criminal Law Division, Crown Attorney's Office
panelists
The Honourable Justice W. Vincent Clifford, Ontario Court of Justice
Gerald Chan, Stockwoods LLP
Jeremy Dupuis, Forensic Analyst, Ontario Provincial Police
Lisa Henderson, Criminal Law Division, Crown Attorney's Office
Dawne Way, Barrister
PROGRAM DETAILS
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For 1 to 3 Participants |
CBA Member: $50*
Non-Member: $80* |
For 4 or more Participants |
CBA Member: $75*
Non-Member: $145* |
*plus applicable taxes
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