R. v. Baxter, 2019 NSSC 274
Jurisdiction | Nova Scotia |
Judge | Hunt |
Citation | 2019 NSSC 274 |
Date | 05 September 2019 |
Docket Number | 470890 |
Court | Supreme Court of Nova Scotia (Canada) |
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4 practice notes
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R. v. Coyne,
...I also rely on the summary of the guiding principles set forth by Hunt, J. in R. v. Baxter, 2019 NSSC 274. [10] There was conflicting evidence provided at trial by the complainant N.L. and the accused. I am guided by the decision of the Supreme Court of Canada ......
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R. v. Crowell, 2020 NSSC 289
...and common sense arising from the evidence or absence of evidence. Hunt, J. summarized the guiding principles in R. v. Baxter, 2019 NSSC 274, at para The Nova Scotia Court of Appeal and Supreme Court of Canada have provided clear direction on the issue of what is meant by proof beyond......
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R. v. Raymond LeRoy,
...guilty on three additional charges an acquitted on five additional charges. Caselaw: R v. Mitton, 2021 NSSC 325; R v. Baxter, 2019 NSSC 274; R v. Boone, 2019 ONCA 652; R v. Rajanayagam, [2001] O.J. No. 393; R v. Naname, 2017 SKCA 22; R v. LeFleur, [2000] O.J. no. 3961 (Ont. S.C.J.); ......
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R. v. Jacquard, 2019 NSSC 338
...of each offence beyond a reasonable doubt (R. v. Lifchus, [1997] 3 SCR 320). [5] In the recent decision of this Court in R. v. Baxter, 2019 NSSC 274, Justice Hunt provided a helpful summary of the instructions from the Supreme Court of Canada and the Nova Scotia Court of Appeal on what is m......
4 cases
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R. v. Raymond LeRoy,
...guilty on three additional charges an acquitted on five additional charges. Caselaw: R v. Mitton, 2021 NSSC 325; R v. Baxter, 2019 NSSC 274; R v. Boone, 2019 ONCA 652; R v. Rajanayagam, [2001] O.J. No. 393; R v. Naname, 2017 SKCA 22; R v. LeFleur, [2000] O.J. no. 3961 (Ont. S.C.J.); ......
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R. v. Coyne,
...I also rely on the summary of the guiding principles set forth by Hunt, J. in R. v. Baxter, 2019 NSSC 274. [10] There was conflicting evidence provided at trial by the complainant N.L. and the accused. I am guided by the decision of the Supreme Court of Canada ......
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R. v. Crowell, 2020 NSSC 289
...and common sense arising from the evidence or absence of evidence. Hunt, J. summarized the guiding principles in R. v. Baxter, 2019 NSSC 274, at para The Nova Scotia Court of Appeal and Supreme Court of Canada have provided clear direction on the issue of what is meant by proof beyond......
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R. v. Jacquard, 2019 NSSC 338
...of each offence beyond a reasonable doubt (R. v. Lifchus, [1997] 3 SCR 320). [5] In the recent decision of this Court in R. v. Baxter, 2019 NSSC 274, Justice Hunt provided a helpful summary of the instructions from the Supreme Court of Canada and the Nova Scotia Court of Appeal on what is m......