R. v. Bryan, 2017 ONSC 2244

JurisdictionOntario
JudgeRicchetti
Citation2017 ONSC 2244
Docket NumberCRIM (NJ) 794/15
CourtSuperior Court of Justice of Ontario (Canada)
Date11 April 2017
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4 practice notes
  • R. v. MacMillan,
    • Canada
    • Superior Court of Justice of Ontario (Canada)
    • November 15, 2021
    ...evidence is not to be evaluated piece by piece but rather cumulatively:  R. v. T.(W.), 2016 ONSC 3943, at para. 136; R. v. Bryan, 2017 ONSC 2244, at para. 22. The basic question is “whether the circumstantial evidence, viewed logically and in light of human experience, is reason......
  • R. v. Mustafa,
    • Canada
    • Superior Court of Justice of Ontario (Canada)
    • February 23, 2022
    ...evidence should not be evaluated piece by piece but rather cumulatively:  R. v. T.(W.), 2016 ONSC 3943, at para. 136; R. v. Bryan, 2017 ONSC 2244, at para. 22. The basic question is “whether the circumstantial evidence, viewed logically and in light of human experience, is reaso......
  • R. v. Cox,
    • Canada
    • Superior Court of Justice of Ontario (Canada)
    • September 22, 2021
    ...may appear to support an inference that Ms. Cox had no knowledge of the cocaine found in her luggage. However, as noted in R. v. Bryan, 2017 ONSC 2244, 2017 CarswellOnt 5514, at para. Importers know that their suitcases and contents can be subject to inspection … The mere fact the me......
  • R. v. Burke, 2019 ONSC 6491
    • Canada
    • Ontario Superior Court of Justice of Ontario (Canada)
    • November 13, 2019
    ...is circumstantial.  Knowledge may be proven by circumstantial evidence based on reasonable inferences from the facts: R. v. Bryan, 2017 ONSC 2244 at paras 19-23.  To convict in a circumstantial evidence case, the court must be satisfied beyond a reasonable doubt that the only rati......
4 cases
  • R. v. MacMillan,
    • Canada
    • Superior Court of Justice of Ontario (Canada)
    • November 15, 2021
    ...evidence is not to be evaluated piece by piece but rather cumulatively:  R. v. T.(W.), 2016 ONSC 3943, at para. 136; R. v. Bryan, 2017 ONSC 2244, at para. 22. The basic question is “whether the circumstantial evidence, viewed logically and in light of human experience, is reason......
  • R. v. Mustafa,
    • Canada
    • Superior Court of Justice of Ontario (Canada)
    • February 23, 2022
    ...evidence should not be evaluated piece by piece but rather cumulatively:  R. v. T.(W.), 2016 ONSC 3943, at para. 136; R. v. Bryan, 2017 ONSC 2244, at para. 22. The basic question is “whether the circumstantial evidence, viewed logically and in light of human experience, is reaso......
  • R. v. Cox,
    • Canada
    • Superior Court of Justice of Ontario (Canada)
    • September 22, 2021
    ...may appear to support an inference that Ms. Cox had no knowledge of the cocaine found in her luggage. However, as noted in R. v. Bryan, 2017 ONSC 2244, 2017 CarswellOnt 5514, at para. Importers know that their suitcases and contents can be subject to inspection … The mere fact the me......
  • R. v. Burke, 2019 ONSC 6491
    • Canada
    • Ontario Superior Court of Justice of Ontario (Canada)
    • November 13, 2019
    ...is circumstantial.  Knowledge may be proven by circumstantial evidence based on reasonable inferences from the facts: R. v. Bryan, 2017 ONSC 2244 at paras 19-23.  To convict in a circumstantial evidence case, the court must be satisfied beyond a reasonable doubt that the only rati......

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