Thursday, March 28, 2013

Telus case clarifies when police can read texts

The Supreme Court of Canada has said in a split decision that police must have what is known as "wiretap authority" as well as a warrant in order to access text messages as part of criminal investigations. The judges issued a 5-2 decision. The matter was brought to the SCOC by Telus Communications. The case arises from a warrant the Ontario Superior Court granted to police in Owen Sound that ordered Telus to turn over texts from two of its customers. Globe and Mail 

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