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Section 487.017 permits a judge or justice to order the disclosures of "tracking data" (i.e. location data) records. The form and content mirrors that of s. 487.017 concerning "transmission data". | Section 487.017 permits a judge or justice to order the disclosures of "tracking data" (i.e. location data) records. The form and content mirrors that of s. 487.017 concerning "transmission data". | ||
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; Production order — tracking data | ; Production order — tracking data | ||
487.017 (1) On ex parte application made by a peace officer or public officer, a justice or judge may order a person to prepare and produce a document containing tracking data that is in their possession or control when they receive the order. | 487.017 (1) On ex parte application made by a peace officer or public officer, a justice or judge may order a person to prepare and produce a document containing tracking data that is in their possession or control when they receive the order. | ||
; Conditions for making order | ; Conditions for making order | ||
(2) Before making the order, the justice or judge must be satisfied by information on oath in Form 5.004 that there are reasonable grounds to suspect that | (2) Before making the order, the justice or judge must be satisfied by information on oath in Form 5.004 {{AnnSec|Form 5.004}} that there are reasonable grounds to suspect that | ||
:(a) an offence has been or will be committed under this or any other Act of Parliament; and | :(a) an offence has been or will be committed under this or any other Act of Parliament; and | ||
:(b) the tracking data is in the person’s possession or control and will assist in the investigation of the offence. | :(b) the tracking data is in the person’s possession or control and will assist in the investigation of the offence. | ||
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(4) A person who is under investigation for the offence referred to in subsection (2) {{AnnSec4|487.017(2)}} may not be made subject to an order. | (4) A person who is under investigation for the offence referred to in subsection (2) {{AnnSec4|487.017(2)}} may not be made subject to an order. | ||
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2004, c. 3, s. 7; {{LegHistory10s|2014, c. 31}}, s. 20. | {{LegHistory00s|2004, c. 3}}, s. 7; | ||
{{LegHistory10s|2014, c. 31}}, s. 20. | |||
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|"public officer" (s. 2) | |||
|[[Definition_of_Judicial_Officers_and_Offices#.22Justice.22|"justice" (s. 2)]] | |||
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# the tracking data "will assist in the investigation of the offence". | # the tracking data "will assist in the investigation of the offence". | ||
The standard of proof is "reasonable grounds to suspect" | The standard of proof is "reasonable grounds to suspect."<ref> | ||
see s. 487.017(2)<br> | see s. 487.017(2)<br> | ||
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Section 2 defines a "peace officer."<ref> | |||
See [[Peace Officers]] | See [[Peace Officers]] | ||
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; Tracking Data | ; Tracking Data | ||
Section 487.011 defines "tracking data": | Section 487.011 defines "tracking data": | ||
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; Definitions | ; Definitions | ||
487.011 The following definitions apply in this section and in sections 487.012 to 487.0199 {{AnnSec4|487.012 to 487.0199}}. | 487.011 The following definitions apply in this section and in sections 487.012 to 487.0199 {{AnnSec4|487.012 to 487.0199}}.<br> | ||
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tracking data means data that relates to the location of a transaction, individual or thing. | '''"tracking data"''' means data that relates to the location of a transaction, individual or thing. <br> | ||
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{{LegHistory00s|2004, c. 3}}, s. 7; {{LegHistory10s|2014, c. 31}}, s. 20. | |||
2004, c. 3, s. 7; {{LegHistory10s|2014, c. 31}}, s. 20. | |||
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General Principles
Section 487.017 permits a judge or justice to order the disclosures of "tracking data" (i.e. location data) records. The form and content mirrors that of s. 487.017 concerning "transmission data".
- Production order — tracking data
487.017 (1) On ex parte application made by a peace officer or public officer, a justice or judge may order a person to prepare and produce a document containing tracking data that is in their possession or control when they receive the order.
- Conditions for making order
(2) Before making the order, the justice or judge must be satisfied by information on oath in Form 5.004 [forms] that there are reasonable grounds to suspect that
- (a) an offence has been or will be committed under this or any other Act of Parliament; and
- (b) the tracking data is in the person’s possession or control and will assist in the investigation of the offence.
- Form
(3) The order is to be in Form 5.007 [forms].
- Limitation
(4) A person who is under investigation for the offence referred to in subsection (2) [production of tracking data order – conditions for making order] may not be made subject to an order.
2004, c. 3, s. 7; 2014, c. 31, s. 20.
[annotation(s) added]
- Requirements to Make the Order
Before a justice or judge can make an order they must be satisfied that:
- an offence has been (or will be) committed;
- the offence is any offence under the Criminal Code or federal legislation;
- the tracking data is in the possession or control of a person; and
- the tracking data "will assist in the investigation of the offence".
The standard of proof is "reasonable grounds to suspect."[1]
- Judge or Justice
The reference in s. 487.011 to "justice or judge" will refer to a justice of the peace, provincial court judge or a superior court judge.[2]
- Public Official or Peace Officer
Under s. 487.011, "public official" means "a public officer who is appointed or designated to administer or enforce a federal or provincial law and whose duties include the enforcement of this Act or any other Act of Parliament."[3]
Section 2 defines a "peace officer."[4]
- Tracking Data
Section 487.011 defines "tracking data":
- Definitions
487.011 The following definitions apply in this section and in sections 487.012 to 487.0199 [preservation and production orders relating to data].
...
"tracking data" means data that relates to the location of a transaction, individual or thing.
...
2004, c. 3, s. 7; 2014, c. 31, s. 20.
[annotation(s) added]
- Form of the Order
The order for production should use Form 5.007.[5]
- ↑
see s. 487.017(2)
- ↑ see Definition of Judicial Officers and Offices
- ↑ see s. 487.011
- ↑ See Peace Officers
- ↑ see s. 487.017(3) "The order is to be in Form 5.007."