R. v. Alisaleh, 2020 ONCA 597

JurisdictionOntario
JudgeFairburn A.C.J.O., MacPherson and Coroza JJ.A.
Citation2020 ONCA 597
Date22 September 2020
CourtCourt of Appeal (Ontario)
Docket NumberC68260
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20 practice notes
  • R v Mela,
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (Alberta)
    • 3 février 2021
    ...but its absence tends to be a neutral factor: compare R v Kiss, 2018 ONCA 184 at paras 52-53, [2018] OJ No 1011 (QL); R v Alisaleh, 2020 ONCA 597 at paras 13-18, [2020] OJ No 4004 (QL); R v Cooke, 2020 NSCA 66 at paras 39-43, [2020] NSJ No 364 (QL). Alisaleh at para 16 put it this way: “it ......
  • R. v. Cooke, 2020 NSCA 66
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal of Nova Scotia (Canada)
    • 27 octobre 2020
    ...2019 NSCA 4; R. v. J.C., 2018 NSCA 72; R. v. G.E.H., 2012 NSCA 69; R. v. Roth, 2020 BCCA 240; R. v. Laing, 2017 NSCA 69; R. v. Alisaleh, 2020 ONCA 597; R. v. D.K., 2020 ONCA 79; R. v. Khelawon, 2006 SCC 57; R. v. Bradshaw, 2017 SCC 35; Criminal; Criminal—sexual assault; Evidence—credibility......
  • R. v. Gerrard,
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal of Nova Scotia (Canada)
    • 27 juillet 2021
    ...of credibility, but was in fact making findings about credibility, despite labelling them as inferences. See also: R. v. Alisaleh, 2020 ONCA 597 at [85]      My colleague distinguishes Cooke by correctly noting that the defence raised some of the credibility issues ......
  • R. v. JARAAR,
    • Canada
    • Superior Court of Justice of Ontario (Canada)
    • 29 décembre 2021
    ...cannot be used as a makeweight in favour of a complainant’s credibility: R. v. Kiss, 2018 ONCA 184 at para 52; R. v. Alisaleh, 2020 ONCA 597 at paras. 16-17.  [39]            The appellant submits that the trial judge improp......
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20 cases
  • R v Mela,
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (Alberta)
    • 3 février 2021
    ...but its absence tends to be a neutral factor: compare R v Kiss, 2018 ONCA 184 at paras 52-53, [2018] OJ No 1011 (QL); R v Alisaleh, 2020 ONCA 597 at paras 13-18, [2020] OJ No 4004 (QL); R v Cooke, 2020 NSCA 66 at paras 39-43, [2020] NSJ No 364 (QL). Alisaleh at para 16 put it this way: “it ......
  • R. v. Cooke, 2020 NSCA 66
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal of Nova Scotia (Canada)
    • 27 octobre 2020
    ...2019 NSCA 4; R. v. J.C., 2018 NSCA 72; R. v. G.E.H., 2012 NSCA 69; R. v. Roth, 2020 BCCA 240; R. v. Laing, 2017 NSCA 69; R. v. Alisaleh, 2020 ONCA 597; R. v. D.K., 2020 ONCA 79; R. v. Khelawon, 2006 SCC 57; R. v. Bradshaw, 2017 SCC 35; Criminal; Criminal—sexual assault; Evidence—credibility......
  • R. v. Gerrard,
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal of Nova Scotia (Canada)
    • 27 juillet 2021
    ...of credibility, but was in fact making findings about credibility, despite labelling them as inferences. See also: R. v. Alisaleh, 2020 ONCA 597 at [85]      My colleague distinguishes Cooke by correctly noting that the defence raised some of the credibility issues ......
  • R. v. JARAAR,
    • Canada
    • Superior Court of Justice of Ontario (Canada)
    • 29 décembre 2021
    ...cannot be used as a makeweight in favour of a complainant’s credibility: R. v. Kiss, 2018 ONCA 184 at para 52; R. v. Alisaleh, 2020 ONCA 597 at paras. 16-17.  [39]            The appellant submits that the trial judge improp......
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