by Pawel Milczarek | May 28, 2022 | Charter 11(b), Circumstantial Evidence, Evidence, Exceptional Circumstances, Experts, Possession
This week’s top three summaries: R v Satkunananthan, 2022 ONCA 393: PPT #expert, R v Mbuyama, 2022 ONSC 2491: #circumstantial ev and gun possession, and R v Thompson, 2022 ONSC 2712: 11(b) #delay and covid. This week’s top case deals with...
by Pawel Milczarek | Apr 2, 2022 | Appeals, Charter 11(b), Crown Witness Schedule, Exceptional Circumstances, Fresh Evidence, Procedure
This week’s top three summaries: R v Davies, 2022 BCCA 103: 278.94 on fresh ev #appeal, R v Ghraizi, 2022 ABCA 96: 11(b) #exceptional circumstance, and R v Banks, 2022 NSSC 77: #witness schedule. This week’s top case deals with whether s.278.94 provisions...
by Pawel Milczarek | May 8, 2021 | Charter 11(b), Jurisdiction of the Court, Sentencing, Sexual Assault, Sexual History s 276, Share Trafficking
Image Credit: Prachchat This week’s top three summaries: R v Johnson, 2021 ONCA 257: share #trafficking sentence, R v Webber, 2021 NSCA 35: #jurisdiction & #276 app, and R v Husain, 2021 ONSC 2900: #11(b) by 2 days. R v Johnson, 2021 ONCA 257 [April 27,...
by Pawel Milczarek | Apr 3, 2021 | Charter 11(b), Charter s.7, Disclosure, Exceptional Circumstances, Ineffective Assistance, Lost Disclosure
This week’s top three summaries: R v Hillier, 2021 ONCA 180: #lost evidence, R v Vorontsov, 2021 ONCJ 169: 11(b) delay in #covid , and R v Malito, 2021 ONCJ 174: #mistrial for #ineffective assistance R v Hillier, 2021 ONCA 180 [March 24, 2021] Lost Evidence:...