The applicants sought to exclude evidence obtained from a search warrant, arguing insufficient grounds for the warrant and an unreasonable manner of search, violating their s. 8 Charter rights.
The court found the warrant invalid due to reliance on generalized assumptions rather than case-specific information linking firearms to the residence.
The manner of search was deemed reasonable.
Applying the Grant factors, the court concluded that admitting the evidence would bring the administration of justice into disrepute, thus excluding the evidence.