R. v. Laveck (R.J.), [2015] A.R. Uned. 34 (CA)
Court | Court of Appeal (Alberta) |
Judge | Côté, Paperny and O'Ferrall, JJ.A. |
Citation | [2015] A.R. Uned. 34 (CA),[2015] A.R. Uned. 34,2015 ABCA 61 |
Subject Matter | CRIMINAL LAW,CIVIL RIGHTS,POLICE |
Date | 13 January 2015 |
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R. v. Bah (M.C.), 2016 ABPC 87
...Il a personnellement vu que M. Bah conduisait. Il a perdu de vue le défendeur pendant 10 à 15 secondes. [29] Dans l'arrêt R v Laveck , 2015 ABCA 61, une telle situation est une question de la preuve circonstancielle enclenchée. La perte de vue était courte. Ce qui est important, c'est le fa......
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R. v. Pannu (G.), [2015] A.R. Uned. 227 (QB)
...that Mr. Horton might have been angry at being cut off. There is no evidence of any of that. Our Court of Appeal in R. v. Laveck 2015 ABCA 61 at para 14, recently said the following in a case where identity was similarly at issue: It is metaphysically possible that in the relevant 100 feet ......
2 cases
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R. v. Bah (M.C.), 2016 ABPC 87
...Il a personnellement vu que M. Bah conduisait. Il a perdu de vue le défendeur pendant 10 à 15 secondes. [29] Dans l'arrêt R v Laveck , 2015 ABCA 61, une telle situation est une question de la preuve circonstancielle enclenchée. La perte de vue était courte. Ce qui est important, c'est le fa......
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R. v. Pannu (G.), [2015] A.R. Uned. 227 (QB)
...that Mr. Horton might have been angry at being cut off. There is no evidence of any of that. Our Court of Appeal in R. v. Laveck 2015 ABCA 61 at para 14, recently said the following in a case where identity was similarly at issue: It is metaphysically possible that in the relevant 100 feet ......