A provincial court judge has ruled a Chilliwack man arrested for allegedly violating other people’s personal domain had his own charter rights violated by police, though the police evidence against the accused will be admitted into the trial.
Leigh Taylor Brandon faces 12 counts of identity theft offences, including fraud, possessing stolen property, possession and use of stolen credit cards and forgery. He was arrested on Jan. 6. At the time, police discovered evidence against him in his apartment while they were accompanying city bylaw officers conducting a check of smoke detectors at a Bole Street apartment.
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