R. v. Heath, 2019 NSSC 309
Jurisdiction | Nova Scotia |
Judge | The Honourable Justice Mona M. Lynch |
Citation | 2019 NSSC 309 |
Docket Number | CRBW 474109 |
Court | Supreme Court of Nova Scotia (Canada) |
Date | 11 September 2019 |
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2 practice notes
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R. v. Melvin, 2019 NSSC 334
...bases for the admissibility of evidence of untried criminal offences at a simple sentencing, see Justice Lynch’s decision in R v Heath, 2019 NSSC 309. [11] It can be useful to recall Justice David Watt’s commentary in his textbook, Watt’s Manual of Criminal Evidence, (Toronto: Thomson Reute......
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R v Lindsay,
...[paras 36-38] [emphasis added] [32] This procedure was also followed by Lynch J. in R v Heath, 2019 NSSC 309 i.e. an application by the Crown to admit evidence bearing on certain other-offence allegations (leading to charges), an exploration of the ......
2 cases
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R. v. Melvin, 2019 NSSC 334
...bases for the admissibility of evidence of untried criminal offences at a simple sentencing, see Justice Lynch’s decision in R v Heath, 2019 NSSC 309. [11] It can be useful to recall Justice David Watt’s commentary in his textbook, Watt’s Manual of Criminal Evidence, (Toronto: Thomson Reute......
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R v Lindsay,
...[paras 36-38] [emphasis added] [32] This procedure was also followed by Lynch J. in R v Heath, 2019 NSSC 309 i.e. an application by the Crown to admit evidence bearing on certain other-offence allegations (leading to charges), an exploration of the ......