User talk:Thulianpink111/sandbox

Hey, I would suggest that you do the proper case citation to properly identify the case your doing. Case citations are the way in which the reader is able to find the case on their own.

proper case citation: STYLE OF CAUSE, YEAR LAW REPORTER VOLUME

example: R v. Grant, 2009 SCC 32

http://canton.elegal.ca/tag/r-v-spencer/ http://inforrm.wordpress.com/2014/06/20/case-law-canada-r-v-spencer-warrant-required-for-isps-to-disclose-subscriber-information-iris-fischer/--Pf19872014 (talk) 16:52, 14 October 2014 (UTC)

Good article, I don't recall hearing about this case but it was definitely interesting to read about. Just to further explain the issue around Spencer believing his S. 8 Rights were violated, I would talk a little bit about the "Oakes Test" and S.1 of the Charter. This will help the reader know that the actions taken by the government/police were within reasonable limits. http://www.ojen.ca/sites/ojen.ca/files/Oakes%20Test%20English_Final.pdf, http://www.thecharterrules.ca/index.php?main=concepts&concept=2. --H9617 (talk) 17:04, 14 October 2014 (UTC)