R. v. King,

JurisdictionOntario
JudgeFairburn,George,Miller
Citation2022 ONCA 665
CourtCourt of Appeal (Ontario)
Docket NumberC67830
Date26 September 2022
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7 practice notes
  • 2023 ONCA 184,
    • Canada
    • January 1, 2023
    ...crimes which are not typically associated with dishonesty may have some relevance to the trustworthiness of a witness: see R. v. King, 2022 ONCA 665, 163 O.R. (3d) 179, at para. 59 Here, there was no error in principle, misapprehension of evidence or unreasonable exercise of discretion. Thu......
  • R. v. Bailey,
    • Canada
    • Superior Court of Justice of Ontario (Canada)
    • April 25, 2023
    ...evidence is reasonably capable of belief, especially where the prejudicial impact of admitting the evidence is high: see R. v. King, 2022 ONCA 665, 163 O.R. (3d) 179, at para. [26]           Ms. Patrick’s testimony is arguably inconsi......
  • R v Nagy,
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (Ontario)
    • March 20, 2023
    ...crimes which are not typically associated with dishonesty may have some relevance to the trustworthiness of a witness: see R. v. King, 2022 ONCA 665, 163 O.R. (3d) 179, at para. 59 Here, there was no error in principle, misapprehension of evidence or unreasonable exercise of discretion. Thu......
  • 2023 ONCA 253,
    • Canada
    • January 1, 2023
    ...persons who choose to do so, are presumptively admissible as evidence relevant in challenging their credibility as witnesses: R. v. King, 2022 ONCA 665, 163 O.R. (3d) 179, at para. 139 (citations omitted); Canada Evidence Act, s. 12(1). Convictions for crimes of dishonesty, including offenc......
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7 cases
  • R. v. Bailey,
    • Canada
    • Superior Court of Justice of Ontario (Canada)
    • April 25, 2023
    ...evidence is reasonably capable of belief, especially where the prejudicial impact of admitting the evidence is high: see R. v. King, 2022 ONCA 665, 163 O.R. (3d) 179, at para. [26]           Ms. Patrick’s testimony is arguably inconsi......
  • 2023 ONCA 184,
    • Canada
    • January 1, 2023
    ...crimes which are not typically associated with dishonesty may have some relevance to the trustworthiness of a witness: see R. v. King, 2022 ONCA 665, 163 O.R. (3d) 179, at para. 59 Here, there was no error in principle, misapprehension of evidence or unreasonable exercise of discretion. Thu......
  • R v Nagy,
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (Ontario)
    • March 20, 2023
    ...crimes which are not typically associated with dishonesty may have some relevance to the trustworthiness of a witness: see R. v. King, 2022 ONCA 665, 163 O.R. (3d) 179, at para. 59 Here, there was no error in principle, misapprehension of evidence or unreasonable exercise of discretion. Thu......
  • 2023 ONCA 253,
    • Canada
    • January 1, 2023
    ...persons who choose to do so, are presumptively admissible as evidence relevant in challenging their credibility as witnesses: R. v. King, 2022 ONCA 665, 163 O.R. (3d) 179, at para. 139 (citations omitted); Canada Evidence Act, s. 12(1). Convictions for crimes of dishonesty, including offenc......
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