LEHNE v. R., 2019 SKQB 314
Jurisdiction | Saskatchewan |
Judge | CHOW J. |
Citation | 2019 SKQB 314 |
Date | 05 December 2019 |
Court | Court of Queen's Bench of Saskatchewan (Canada) |
Docket Number | CRM 34 of 2017 |
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3 practice notes
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R. v. Patterson, 2020 NSSC 151
...Rule 55.04. (On the issue of the report generally not being filed with the Court in a criminal case see the discussions in R. v. Lehne, 2019 SKQB 314 and R. v. Browne, 2017 ONSC [60] In this case, the Judge made it quite clear that the qualification voir dire and the witness’s evidence in c......
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Winnipeg (City) v. Caspian Projects Inc. et al., 2020 MBQB 120
...an inappropriate and casual characterization meant to pre-empt or neutralize otherwise relevant and admissible evidence. In Lehne v. R., 2019 SKQB 314 (CanLII) (although the case involved “expert evidence”), in the absence of evidence to indicate bias or partiality, it was determined that t......
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R. v. Brown,
...the reasonableness of the investigating officers suspicion where other evidence affirms an objective basis for same. (R v Lehne, 2019 SKQB 314 at para 43 and R v Nahorniak, 2010 SKCA 68. A checklist of the usual signs should not be utilized in examining whether the police office......
3 cases
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R. v. Patterson, 2020 NSSC 151
...Rule 55.04. (On the issue of the report generally not being filed with the Court in a criminal case see the discussions in R. v. Lehne, 2019 SKQB 314 and R. v. Browne, 2017 ONSC [60] In this case, the Judge made it quite clear that the qualification voir dire and the witness’s evidence in c......
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Winnipeg (City) v. Caspian Projects Inc. et al., 2020 MBQB 120
...an inappropriate and casual characterization meant to pre-empt or neutralize otherwise relevant and admissible evidence. In Lehne v. R., 2019 SKQB 314 (CanLII) (although the case involved “expert evidence”), in the absence of evidence to indicate bias or partiality, it was determined that t......
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R. v. Brown,
...the reasonableness of the investigating officers suspicion where other evidence affirms an objective basis for same. (R v Lehne, 2019 SKQB 314 at para 43 and R v Nahorniak, 2010 SKCA 68. A checklist of the usual signs should not be utilized in examining whether the police office......