R. v. Clyke, 2019 NSSC 137

JurisdictionNova Scotia
JudgeRosinski
Citation2019 NSSC 137
Docket NumberCRH 472796
CourtSupreme Court of Nova Scotia (Canada)
Date01 May 2019
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2 practice notes
  • R. v. C.L., 2021 SKQB 330
    • Canada
    • Court of Queen's Bench of Saskatchewan (Canada)
    • April 12, 2021
    ...Similarly, in R v Clyke, 2019 NSSC 137, the accused was a diagnosed schizophrenic and was a suspect in a murder investigation. He made confession statements to the police. He was assessed and two forensic psychiatrists gave opinion evidence respecting the accused’s fitness to stand t......
  • Her Majesty the Queen v. Jake Kristian Mischiek, 2021 NBQB 191
    • Canada
    • Court of Queen's Bench of New Brunswick (Canada)
    • March 26, 2021
    ...by Whittle was voluntary.    [157]     I also note a fairly recent decision from Nova Scotia, R. v Clyke, 2019 NSSC 137 (CanLII), a decision by Justice Rosinski.  That case was quite similar on the facts to Whittle.  Mr. Clyde was in custody on unrela......
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  • R. v. C.L.,
    • Canada
    • Court of Queen's Bench of Saskatchewan (Canada)
    • April 12, 2021
    ...Similarly, in R v Clyke, 2019 NSSC 137, the accused was a diagnosed schizophrenic and was a suspect in a murder investigation. He made confession statements to the police. He was assessed and two forensic psychiatrists gave opinion evidence respecting the accused’s fitness to stand t......
  • Her Majesty the Queen v. Jake Kristian Mischiek,
    • Canada
    • Court of Queen's Bench of New Brunswick (Canada)
    • March 26, 2021
    ...by Whittle was voluntary.    [157]     I also note a fairly recent decision from Nova Scotia, R. v Clyke, 2019 NSSC 137 (CanLII), a decision by Justice Rosinski.  That case was quite similar on the facts to Whittle.  Mr. Clyde was in custody on unrela......