R v Andalib-Goortani: Authentication and The Internet

(2014) 13 Criminal Reports (7th) 140-143

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David M Tanovich

University of Windsor - Faculty of Law

Abstract

Despite the growing reliance on the internet, electronic communications and social media evidence in adjudicative proceedings, there have been very few cases in Canada that have addressed a fundamental aspect of admissibility - authentication. This article explores the issue in the context of a case involving a photograph showing the offence and anonymously uploaded to the internet.

Keywords: Social media evidence, Authentication, Electronic Evidence

Suggested Citation

Tanovich, David M, R v Andalib-Goortani: Authentication and The Internet. (2014) 13 Criminal Reports (7th) 140-143, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2729344

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