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Are there any other defences to cases involving drugs?

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Are there any other defences to cases involving drugs?

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Yes. More often than not these days, the police are obtaining evidence by violating the Canadian Charter Rights of individuals. Every citizen has the right not to be stopped and detained by the police nor searched by them without reasonable and probable grounds to believe a criminal offence has been committed or is about to be committed. As a result of a Charter violation, the Court may exclude the evidence of the illegal drug at the trial. Without this evidence, the case usually will no longer proceed and a person will be found not guilty. The evidence is often excluded when the police blatantly violate the rights of an individual without regard to the rights of Canadian citizens. Unfortunately, in Canada and in many other countries, minorities are often subjected to illegal searches and detentions by the police for random investigations. What kind of sentence will I receive if I am convicted of a drug offence? The type of sentence a person can receive for a drug offence depends on a

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