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- R_v_Wong abstract "R v Wong, [1990] 3 S.C.R. 36, is a leading decision of the Supreme Court of Canada on the evidence obtained by electronic video surveillance conducted without authorization. The Court held that individuals have a reasonable expectation of privacy in a hotel room. This expectation does not depend on whether those persons were engaging in illegal activities. Therefore, individuals can expect that agents of the state will not engage in warrantless video surveillance. Electronic surveillance without authorization violates Section Eight of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. However, for this particular case, the Supreme Court held that the police acted in good faith and had reasonable and probable ground to believe criminal activities were committed. The surveillance without authorization was a result of misunderstanding. Hence, acceptance of the surveillance as evidences will not bring the administration of justice into disrepute under Section Twenty-four of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.".
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- R_v_Wong wikiPageWikiLink Category:1990_in_Canadian_case_law.
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- R_v_Wong wikiPageWikiLink Expectation_of_privacy.
- R_v_Wong wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Supreme_Court_of_Canada_cases_(Lamer_Court).
- R_v_Wong wikiPageWikiLink Section_Eight_of_the_Canadian_Charter_of_Rights_and_Freedoms.
- R_v_Wong wikiPageWikiLink Section_Twenty-four_of_the_Canadian_Charter_of_Rights_and_Freedoms.
- R_v_Wong wikiPageWikiLink Supreme_Court_of_Canada.
- R_v_Wong wikiPageWikiLink Surveillance.
- R_v_Wong wikiPageWikiLinkText "R v Wong".
- R_v_Wong caseName "R v Wong".
- R_v_Wong citations "[1990] 3 SCR 36, 1990 CanLII 56, 60 CCC 460, 1 CR 1, 2 CRR 277, 45 OAC 250".
- R_v_Wong concurrence "Lamer C.J.".
- R_v_Wong decidedDate "1990-11-22".
- R_v_Wong dissent "Wilson J.".
- R_v_Wong docket "20549".
- R_v_Wong fullCaseName "Santiago Wong v Her Majesty The Queen".
- R_v_Wong heardDate "1990-05-02".
- R_v_Wong history "The trial judge acquitted the appellant and ruled video surveillance as inadmissible. The Court of Appeal for Ontario allowed the appeal against acquittal and ordered a new trial.".
- R_v_Wong joinconcurrence "McLachlin J.".
- R_v_Wong joinmajority "Dickson C.J., L'Heureux-Dubé and Sopinka JJ.".
- R_v_Wong majority "La Forest J.".
- R_v_Wong notparticipating "Gonthier and Cory JJ.".
- R_v_Wong ratio "The appeal should be dismissed because admission into evidence of the videotape would not bring the administration of justice into disrepute.".
- R_v_Wong scc "1989".
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- R_v_Wong subject Category:1990_in_Canadian_case_law.
- R_v_Wong subject Category:Section_Eight_Charter_case_law.
- R_v_Wong subject Category:Supreme_Court_of_Canada_cases.
- R_v_Wong subject Category:Video_surveillance.
- R_v_Wong hypernym Decision.
- R_v_Wong type SupremeCourtOfTheUnitedStatesCase.
- R_v_Wong comment "R v Wong, [1990] 3 S.C.R. 36, is a leading decision of the Supreme Court of Canada on the evidence obtained by electronic video surveillance conducted without authorization. The Court held that individuals have a reasonable expectation of privacy in a hotel room. This expectation does not depend on whether those persons were engaging in illegal activities. Therefore, individuals can expect that agents of the state will not engage in warrantless video surveillance.".
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