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Judge Dismisses Grow-Op Charges; Home Searched Without Warrant Charter Rights Abused, Court Rules

Posted on 5 April 2005

April 5, 2005 edition of The Toronto Star, by Tracy Huffman

“Defence lawyers have been winning a number of cases involving accused grow operators because judges are ruling that search warrants are invalid…

Kim’s lawyer, Leora Shemesh argued that police violated her client’s Charter rights by entering the Highview Rd. home in Pickering without a warrant.” [Read how Toronto drug lawyer gets marijuana charges dismissed.]

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