Concept 7: Unreasonable Search and Seizure, R. v. M. (M.R.)

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Ric Turgeon
Chelmsford Valley District C. S.
June 10, 2008

Through the course of this production, I learned much about how the law can affect the individual on a regular day-to-day basis. Something like a drug search can trigger a large scale reform of the rights and freedoms of the individual. A lot of the time, it's not a case of right versus wrong but a case of right versus right, regarding the privacy rights given to the student and the right of the student to have a feeling of security.

 

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