by Pawel Milczarek | Mar 19, 2022 | Facial Recognition Software, NCRMD
This week’s top three summaries: R v Huang, 2022 BCSC 371: NCRMD & #morality of act, R v Gore, 2022 ABPC 52: NCRMD & drugs, and R v Siddiqui, 2022 ONCJ 62: #facial recognition disclosure. This week’s top cases deal with issues that do not arise in...
by Pawel Milczarek | Mar 12, 2022 | Accused - Co-Accused trials, Accused - Irrelevant Factors, Charter s24(2), Credibility, Impact on Charter Protected Interest, Uncategorized
This week’s top three summaries: R v Whiskeyjack, 2022 ABCA 76: co-accused #credibility , R v CT., 2022 ONCA 163: #credibility as accused, and R v Sefton, 2022 ONSC 1429: #24(2) impact on right. This week’s top two cases deal with impermissible inferences...
by Pawel Milczarek | Mar 5, 2022 | Charter s.8, Manner of Execution, Reasonable Expectation of Privacy, Sexual Assault, Sexual History s 276, Warrants
This week’s top three summaries: R v Carstairs, 2022 BCCA 69: nighttime #warrant, R v Skye View Farms Ltd., 2022 PECA 1: #warrant needed desp inspection pwr, and R v Harnett, 2022 ABQB 150: #276 #texts after incident. This week’s top case deals with the...
by Pawel Milczarek | Feb 26, 2022 | Circumstantial Evidence, Dangerous Driving, Dangerous Offender, Lost Disclosure, Sentencing
This week’s top three summaries: R v Janeiro, 2022 ONCA 118: #lost evidence, R v Lynch, 2022 ONCA 136: DO by #sexual impulse, and R v O’Neil, 2022 ONSC 981: the #sun & dangerous #driving R v Janeiro, 2022 ONCA 118 [February 10, 2022] Lost Evidence:...
by Pawel Milczarek | Feb 19, 2022 | Evidence, Eye-Witness Identification, Flight from Police, Offences, Party Liability, Similar Fact
This week’s top three summaries: R v Ouellette, 2022 ABCA 40: s.21 #party by #words alone, R v Whitehead, 2022 SKCA 19: #similar fact diff’t offence type, and R v George, 2022 NSSC 42: #bare recognition ID. R v Ouellette, 2022 ABCA 40 [February 3, 2022]...