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Investigators repeatedly misrepresented Supreme Court ruling ''"R. v. Leipert"'' as being a detriment to the legal system, deterring potential tipsters and manipulating anonymous informants into identifying themselves. | Investigators repeatedly misrepresented Supreme Court ruling ''"R. v. Leipert"'' as being a detriment to the legal system, deterring potential tipsters and manipulating anonymous informants into identifying themselves.{{PC19970206}} | ||
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Revision as of 20:03, 4 July 2024
Summary
Investigators repeatedly misrepresented Supreme Court ruling "R. v. Leipert" as being a detriment to the legal system, deterring potential tipsters and manipulating anonymous informants into identifying themselves.[1]
Detail
The lead RCMP investigator assigned to Lisa's case misrepresented "R. v. Leipert."
R. v. Leipert
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See Also
Sources
- ↑ CanLII (Feb 6, 1997),
1997 CanLII 367 (SCC) - R. v. Leipert
(source) - ↑ Cyndy Hall, Facebook (Feb 3, 2021),
Lisa Marie Young - Cyndy Hall photos
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