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Posted AT 11:18 AM EDT on 28/03/08

No charge for records during police probes: Supreme Court

The Canadian Press

OTTAWA — The Supreme Court of Canada says police don't have to pay when they demand that third parties, such as phone companies, produce records needed in criminal investigations. In a unanimous judgment released Friday, the court rejected an appeal by Telus Mobility, ruling there is nothing in the law to allow judges to order compensation.

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