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HARP-349 |
Title: |
New Criminal Code procedure for production of student records in sexual assault cases |
Source: |
Education Canada , v.41(1) Spr’01 pg 44-45 |
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Year: |
2001 |
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0 |
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Keywords: |
Canada, economic, social, and cultural rights, human rights, legal, sexual harassment, civil and political rights, educational rights, security, education, criminal law, right to privacy, liberty |
Abstract: |
It can be somewhat disconcerting when a teacher, principal or school board administrator is served with a subpoena to appear as a witness at a legal proceeding and to produce student records. Often the intent is not to obtain the testimony of the witness, but to obtain access to the student records. The discussion below addresses the step-by-step procedure applicable when a subpoena is served by an accused defending criminal charges for sexual assault. |
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Keywords: Canada, civil and political rights, criminal law, cultural rights, economic, education, educational rights, human rights, legal, liberty, right to privacy, security, sexual harassment, social