R. v. MacLellan, 2017 NSSC 307
Jurisdiction | Nova Scotia |
Judge | The Honourable Justice D. Timothy Gabriel |
Citation | 2017 NSSC 307 |
Court | Supreme Court of Nova Scotia (Canada) |
Docket Number | CRAT No. 458266 |
Date | 30 November 2017 |
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4 practice notes
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R. v. MacLellan, 2019 NSCA 2
...appointment of a personal representative for William Roger MacLellan to prosecute an appeal from a summary conviction for sexual assault (2017 NSSC 307). The late Mr. MacLellan (who I will refer to as the appellant) now seeks leave to appeal, and if leave is granted, appeals to this Court f......
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R v Tuel and Wuor,
...and to look for other corroborating evidence in the determination of whether to accept it and how much weight to give it. (R v MacLellan, 2017 NSSC 307 at paras. 47-48; aff’d 2019 NSCA In-dock identification [35] Identification of a stranger in cou......
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R v Kytwayhat,
...which was said to give rise to an “increased risk of error when dealing with cross-racial identification”, referencing R v MacLellan, 2017 NSSC 307. C. The trial judge’s [11] Addressing the various criminal charges against Mr. Kytwayhat in his oral reasons, the trial judge first laid out th......
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R. v. ANGUS, 2020 SKQB 32
...William Angus as the one who entered the family home and assaulted her. [18] In so doing, I am mindful of the decision in R v MacLellan, 2017 NSSC 307 [MacLellan], which noted the challenges associated with cross-racial identification. A.J. is Caucasian and William Angus, according to the t......
4 cases
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R. v. MacLellan, 2019 NSCA 2
...appointment of a personal representative for William Roger MacLellan to prosecute an appeal from a summary conviction for sexual assault (2017 NSSC 307). The late Mr. MacLellan (who I will refer to as the appellant) now seeks leave to appeal, and if leave is granted, appeals to this Court f......
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R v Tuel and Wuor,
...and to look for other corroborating evidence in the determination of whether to accept it and how much weight to give it. (R v MacLellan, 2017 NSSC 307 at paras. 47-48; aff’d 2019 NSCA In-dock identification [35] Identification of a stranger in cou......
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R v Kytwayhat,
...which was said to give rise to an “increased risk of error when dealing with cross-racial identification”, referencing R v MacLellan, 2017 NSSC 307. C. The trial judge’s [11] Addressing the various criminal charges against Mr. Kytwayhat in his oral reasons, the trial judge first laid out th......
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R. v. ANGUS, 2020 SKQB 32
...William Angus as the one who entered the family home and assaulted her. [18] In so doing, I am mindful of the decision in R v MacLellan, 2017 NSSC 307 [MacLellan], which noted the challenges associated with cross-racial identification. A.J. is Caucasian and William Angus, according to the t......