The applicant sought judicial review of a decision by the Immigration Division finding her inadmissible to Canada on grounds of organized criminality.
The Division had relied heavily on police occurrence reports detailing theft charges that were later withdrawn, based on uncorroborated surveillance video identification.
The Federal Court held the reliance was unreasonable because the reports raised unanswered questions about the reliability of the video identification.
The application for judicial review was allowed, the decision set aside, and the matter remitted for redetermination.