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Black’s Photography sued over pot pics

Posted on July 9, 2009 by pogowasright.org

A southern Ontario woman suing Black’s Photography over pictures of her marijuana plants will have to produce the photos in court. Agnieska Wojtanowska says Black’s violated her Charter rights back in 2001 when a worker handed the photos over to police.

Drug charges were later dropped when the pictures were excluded as evidence because they were obtained without a search warrant.

Read more on CTV.ca

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