Precedent - Third-Party Intercept Application - Order

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Model

UPON THE APPLICATION in writing... [agent]

AND UPON THE APPLICATION in writing ...[peace officer]


ORDER


OFFENCES [list the applicable offences. Must be from the list found in s. 183]

1.

TYPES OF COMMUNICATIONS [AND OBSERVATIONS][1]

2.

PERSONS

3. The following are persons whose private communications may be intercepted:

a. Principal Known Persons

(i)

Name:[2]
DOB:
Address:

Occupation:

...

a. Other Known Persons
c. Unknown Persons
PLACES

4.

a. Residence
b. Businesses
c. Vehicles
d. Public Telephones
e. Other Places
f. Custodial Places
DEVICES AND SERVICES

5.

a. [mobile phone numbers]

b. [pager numbers]

c. [email addresses]

OTHER TERMS AND CONDITIONS

6.

a. [no recording solicitors]
b. [cut out if solicitor is joining communication]
c. Live Monitoring
MANNER OF INTERCEPTION
TRANSMISSION DATA RECORDER WARRANT
TRACKING WARRANT
GENERAL WARRANTS


ASSISTANCE ORDER
DURATION
SEALING ORDER


  1. if also applying for video surveillance warrant
  2. s. 185 requires identification of name, date of birth, address, and occupation, if known