Greater Sudbury police made errors in 13 child pornography cases, including violating suspects' charter rights
Greater Sudbury police asked child exploitation suspects for passwords to their computers or other devices before they had a chance to consult with lawyers, contrary to their constitutional rights, a CBC investigation reveals. This and other details about police errors in 13 child pornography cases were obtained through a freedom-of-information request.
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Greater Sudbury police asked child exploitation suspects for passwords to their computers or other devices before they had a chance to consult with lawyers, contrary to their constitutional rights, a CBC investigation reveals. This and other details about police errors in 13 child pornography cases were obtained through a freedom-of-information request.