Pubdate: Fri, 12 Dec 2014 Source: Edmonton Sun (CN AB) Copyright: 2014 Canoe Limited Partnership. Contact: http://www.edmontonsun.com/letter-to-editor Website: http://www.edmontonsun.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/135 Author: Pamela Roth - with files from QMI Agency Page: 2 CELLPHONE RULING PRAISED Top cop says Supreme Court decision will aid police in drug trafficking cases Edmonton's police chief is applauding a decision made by Canada's top court that allows police to conduct a limited search of cellphones during an arrest, but only under strict conditions. In a 4-3 decision released Thursday, the Supreme Court ruled cellphone searches are allowed without a search warrant, but only if they're directly related to the arrest, could lead to the discovery of an additional suspect or could prevent imminent harm o r dang e r. Police also must maintain detailed notes of the search. The decision marks the first Supreme Court ruling on cellphone privacy. "I think it'll help us in policing," said Knecht. "It's not broad powers. It opens the door a crack and allows us to take a look inside." Knecht said the ruling would be useful in cases such as drug trafficking, where criminals may have photos of their drug activity stored on their phone or contacts that represent a broader picture. He believes the searches will be challenged in court, but police will have to demonstrate why they're going into the phone to investigate a particular type of crime. The specific case brought to the Supreme Court was that of Kevin Fearon. A police search of his cellphone helped convict him of armed robbery in Toronto in 2009, but Fearon argued his charter rights were breached during the search. The court agreed that police had breached Fearon's rights, but dismissed his appeal, ruling that the evidence against him on his cellphone should not be excluded. In the recent ruling, Justice Thomas Cromwell wrote: "Police officers will not be justified in searching a cellphone or similar device incidental to every arrest." He goes on to emphasize the importance of police note-taking during the search. - --- MAP posted-by: Matt