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Keep it to Yourself: Privacy Issues in Criminal Law

Keep it to Yourself: Privacy Issues in Criminal Law

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Credits
Substantive: 0.25
Published
2016
Presenter(s)
Tyler Botten
Mark Ertel
sean ellacott
Source
County of Carleton Law Association (CCLA)
Provider
CPDOnline.ca
Language
English
Length
20 minutes
Price
$89.00 plus tax
CCLA Criminal Law Conference 2016
Includes Handouts

This will be a discussion of substantive matters related to privacy issues as they arise in a section 10 analysis and a section 8 of the charter. It will include a discussion of ethical obligations of lawyers when considering raising such Charter rights on behalf of their clients. Substantially deals with the duty to be competent and knowledge of the law and rights of the client in order to advocate effectively.

  • Duty to maintain confidentiality
  • Discussion related to practice management especially as it relates to technology in the law (including considerations related to security of information)

Presenters

Tyler Botten

Tyler Botten is a sole practitioner based in Ottawa. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree with a Specialization in Computing Science from the University of Alberta, and a Bachelor of Laws degree from the University of New Brunswick. He was called to the Ontario Bar in 2009. Tyler presently serves as the Treasurer of the Defence Counsel Association of Ottawa. He volunteers his time to the Ticket Defence Program in Ottawa and as a mentor to students at the University of Ottawa. He also teaches in the Legal Studies program at Carleton University.

sean ellacott

Mark Ertel

Mr. Ertel is a Past President of the Defense Counsel Association of Ottawa. He has been at Bayne Sellar Ertel Carter since he began his articles in 1990. He was called to the bar in 1992 and has been a criminal defense lawyer ever since. In 1999, he became a partner in the firm. He is certified by the Law Society of Upper Canada as a specialist in criminal law. Mark has lectured on criminal law at the Bar Admission Course and Continuing Education programs of the Law Society of Upper Canada. He was the co-chair of the annual Defence Counsel Association fall conferences at the Chateau Montebello from 2006 to 2009. He has lectured law students at the University of Ottawa and criminology students at Carleton University. Mr. Ertel has also participated in education programs for young lawyers and Judges of the East Region. He retired from the position of President of the Defence Counsel Association of Ottawa in 2009 after serving two terms.

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