LS202 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Dangerous Goods, Fundamental Justice, Arbitrary Arrest And Detention

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S. 7 substantive rights - principles of fundamental justice. Diminished? some people who have a lower expectation of privacy. People passing through customs - international security, leaving country as a citizen. Accused - to be questioned, have your business inspected. People working in a highly regulated eld (environmental agencies) Businesses that transport dangerous goods - need to check your safety r[procedures. Passengers in a car that is being pulled over - you do not have legal title to that vehicle. People staying at a friends house if their house is searched. A student at school - locker searches. Drivers that get pulled over for ride. Warrants are generally required for search and seizure - signed by a rep of the state (judge or justice of the peace) Sometimes there are reasonable grounds for not requiring a warrant - someone was in danger. Seriousness - in tossing out the evidence, does it send the message to the public that says.

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