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==Body Impression ITO (487.092)==
; ITO:
* {{Box}} under oath or affirmation
* {{Box}} oath or affirmation by a "peace officer"
* {{Box}} Judge is satisfied there are "reasonable grounds to believe":
** {{Box}} an offence under the Criminal Code or other statute was committed AND
** {{Box}} Information concerning the offence will be obtained
** {{Box}} it is in the best "interests of justice" to grant the warrant


==CDSA Search==
==CDSA Search==

Revision as of 17:57, 16 April 2021

Body Impression ITO (487.092)

ITO
  • under oath or affirmation
  • oath or affirmation by a "peace officer"
  • Judge is satisfied there are "reasonable grounds to believe":
    • an offence under the Criminal Code or other statute was committed AND
    • Information concerning the offence will be obtained
    • it is in the best "interests of justice" to grant the warrant

CDSA Search

See also: CDSA Warrants
ITO
  • under oath or affirmation
  • oath or affirmation by a "peace officer"
  • Judge is satisfied there are "reasonable grounds to believe":
    • In a "place" there is:
    • something that will afford evidence of a CDSA offence OR
    • a controlled substance or precursor in respect of which the CDSA have been violated
    • property "related" to a CDSA offence
    • something in which a controlled substance or precuror is concealed.

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