In the context of the Anekwu case, is there any need for information on how Canadian evidence was obtained?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from United States of America v Sheck, 2017 BCSC 851 (CanLII):

In United States of America v. Fraser, 2017 BCCA 136 [Fraser], the Court of Appeal emphasized the reference in Anekwu to the need for information on how Canadian gathered evidence was obtained:

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