HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN v. KIRK SEARS AND DYLAN LAMB, 2020 SKQB 239

JurisdictionSaskatchewan
JudgeROBERTSON J.
Date24 September 2020
Docket NumberCRM 9 of 2019
CourtCourt of Queen's Bench of Saskatchewan (Canada)
Citation2020 SKQB 239
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4 practice notes
  • R. v. Martell,
    • Canada
    • Court of Queen's Bench of Saskatchewan (Canada)
    • February 10, 2023
    ...of the Criminal Code, RSC 1985, c C-46, and is not uncommon in trials even for serious criminal charges. For example, Sears [R v Sears, 2020 SKQB 239] and Burns were both murder trials, and in R v Gordon, 2021 SKQB 131, the complainant was permitted to testify by video conference in a sexua......
  • Mostafa Altalibi Professional Corporation v Lorne S. Kamelchuk Professional Corporation,
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (Alberta)
    • July 6, 2022
    ...conferencing is not necessarily inconsistent with an assessment of credibility. She adopted the analysis of the trial judge in R v Sears, 2020 SKQB 239, who allowed video conferencing testimony during a murder trial and rejected the defence concerns about credibility on the basis that an ex......
  • R. v. GORDON,
    • Canada
    • Court of Queen's Bench of Saskatchewan (Canada)
    • May 5, 2021
    ...charged with murder and attempted murder; in Mischuk, the accused was charged with offences including aggravated assault; in R v Sears, 2020 SKQB 239 [Sears], the accused was charged with aggravated assault; and in Lawrence, the accused was charged with gross indecency and sexual assault. I......
  • R. v. HANSEN,
    • Canada
    • Court of Queen's Bench of Saskatchewan (Canada)
    • February 4, 2022
    ...In R v Sears, 2020 SKQB 239, I granted an application under s. 714.2 for the complainant in an aggravated assault charge heard in Estevan, Saskatchewan to testify by videoconferencing technology from a courthouse in Minot, North Dakota. Although Minot is only about two hundred kilometres fr......
4 cases
  • R. v. Martell,
    • Canada
    • Court of Queen's Bench of Saskatchewan (Canada)
    • February 10, 2023
    ...of the Criminal Code, RSC 1985, c C-46, and is not uncommon in trials even for serious criminal charges. For example, Sears [R v Sears, 2020 SKQB 239] and Burns were both murder trials, and in R v Gordon, 2021 SKQB 131, the complainant was permitted to testify by video conference in a sexua......
  • Mostafa Altalibi Professional Corporation v Lorne S. Kamelchuk Professional Corporation,
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (Alberta)
    • July 6, 2022
    ...conferencing is not necessarily inconsistent with an assessment of credibility. She adopted the analysis of the trial judge in R v Sears, 2020 SKQB 239, who allowed video conferencing testimony during a murder trial and rejected the defence concerns about credibility on the basis that an ex......
  • R. v. HANSEN,
    • Canada
    • Court of Queen's Bench of Saskatchewan (Canada)
    • February 4, 2022
    ...In R v Sears, 2020 SKQB 239, I granted an application under s. 714.2 for the complainant in an aggravated assault charge heard in Estevan, Saskatchewan to testify by videoconferencing technology from a courthouse in Minot, North Dakota. Although Minot is only about two hundred kilometres fr......
  • R. v. GORDON,
    • Canada
    • Court of Queen's Bench of Saskatchewan (Canada)
    • May 5, 2021
    ...charged with murder and attempted murder; in Mischuk, the accused was charged with offences including aggravated assault; in R v Sears, 2020 SKQB 239 [Sears], the accused was charged with aggravated assault; and in Lawrence, the accused was charged with gross indecency and sexual assault. I......

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