R. v. Ali,
Jurisdiction | Ontario |
Judge | Doherty, Watt and van Rensburg JJ.A. |
Neutral Citation | 2021 ONCA 362 |
Citation | 2021 ONCA 362 |
Docket Number | C63315 |
Court | Court of Appeal (Ontario) |
Date | 28 May 2021 |
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6 practice notes
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R v Russell,
...possibilities or plausible theories inconsistent with guilt exist: R. v. Villaroman, 2016 SCC 33 at paras. 35–37; R. v. Ali, 2021 ONCA 362 at paras. 115 The Crown points to numerous cases where evidence of delusional thinking, a “thousand-yard stare”, and psychiatric ev......
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2023 BCSC 1123,
...possibilities or plausible theories inconsistent with guilt exist: R. v. Villaroman, 2016 SCC 33 at paras. 35–37; R. v. Ali, 2021 ONCA 362 at paras. 115 The Crown points to numerous cases where evidence of delusional thinking, a “thousand-yard stare”, and psychiatric ev......
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R. v. Acosta, 2021 NSSC 343
...of evidence, assessed logically, and in light of human experience and common sense. [60] In R. v. Ali, 2021 ONCA 362, at paras. 97-98, the Ontario Court of Appeal explained the relationship between drawing inferences from circumstantial evidence and the Crown......
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R. v. Savage, 2023 ONCA 240
...has an obligation to leave all defences and verdicts reasonably available on the evidence with the jury for its consideration: R. v. Ali, 2021 ONCA 362, 156 O.R. (3d) 81, at para 74. There is no error in the trial judge’s conclusion to do so in this [45] ......
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6 cases
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R v Russell,
...possibilities or plausible theories inconsistent with guilt exist: R. v. Villaroman, 2016 SCC 33 at paras. 35–37; R. v. Ali, 2021 ONCA 362 at paras. 115 The Crown points to numerous cases where evidence of delusional thinking, a “thousand-yard stare”, and psychiatric ev......
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2023 BCSC 1123,
...possibilities or plausible theories inconsistent with guilt exist: R. v. Villaroman, 2016 SCC 33 at paras. 35–37; R. v. Ali, 2021 ONCA 362 at paras. 115 The Crown points to numerous cases where evidence of delusional thinking, a “thousand-yard stare”, and psychiatric ev......
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R. v. Acosta, 2021 NSSC 343
...of evidence, assessed logically, and in light of human experience and common sense. [60] In R. v. Ali, 2021 ONCA 362, at paras. 97-98, the Ontario Court of Appeal explained the relationship between drawing inferences from circumstantial evidence and the Crown......
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R. v. Savage,
...has an obligation to leave all defences and verdicts reasonably available on the evidence with the jury for its consideration: R. v. Ali, 2021 ONCA 362, 156 O.R. (3d) 81, at para 74. There is no error in the trial judge’s conclusion to do so in this [45] ......
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