R. v. MacLellan, 2019 NSCA 2
Jurisdiction | Nova Scotia |
Judge | Beveridge |
Citation | 2019 NSCA 2 |
Court | Court of Appeal of Nova Scotia (Canada) |
Docket Number | CAC 472065 |
Date | 18 January 2019 |
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7 practice notes
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R. v. Poulin, 2019 SCC 47
...Cited By Martin J. Applied: R. v. Smith, 2004 SCC 14, [2004] 1 S.C.R. 385; referred to: R. v. Belzil, [1989] R.J.Q. 1117; R. v. McLellan, 2019 NSCA 2; Forget v. Quebec (Attorney General), [1988] 2 S.C.R. 90; Borowski v. Canada (Attorney General), [1989] 1 S.C.R. 342; R. v. Beaton, 2018 ONCA......
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R v Tuel and Wuor,
...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 2). In-dock [35] Identification of a stranger in court by a witness has limited evidentiary value. This is e......
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R v Admasu,
...identification that the Spouse made was a cross racial identification. This can contribute to a lack of reliability: R v MacLellan, 2019 NSCA 2; R v Richards (2004), 70 OR (3d) 737, 186 CCC (3d) 333 (CA). For this reason, the statements made by the Spouse are also deserving......
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Stacey v. Martinello,
...jurisdiction would abate with the death of Ian Tordiffe. [27] The decision of R. v. MacLellan, 2019 NSCA 2 at paras. 24 and 25 is 24 The criminal process exists to protect society. Offenders are deterre......
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7 cases
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R. v. Poulin, 2019 SCC 47
...Cited By Martin J. Applied: R. v. Smith, 2004 SCC 14, [2004] 1 S.C.R. 385; referred to: R. v. Belzil, [1989] R.J.Q. 1117; R. v. McLellan, 2019 NSCA 2; Forget v. Quebec (Attorney General), [1988] 2 S.C.R. 90; Borowski v. Canada (Attorney General), [1989] 1 S.C.R. 342; R. v. Beaton, 2018 ONCA......
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R v Tuel and Wuor,
...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 2). In-dock [35] Identification of a stranger in court by a witness has limited evidentiary value. This is e......
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R v Admasu,
...identification that the Spouse made was a cross racial identification. This can contribute to a lack of reliability: R v MacLellan, 2019 NSCA 2; R v Richards (2004), 70 OR (3d) 737, 186 CCC (3d) 333 (CA). For this reason, the statements made by the Spouse are also deserving......
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Stacey v. Martinello,
...jurisdiction would abate with the death of Ian Tordiffe. [27] The decision of R. v. MacLellan, 2019 NSCA 2 at paras. 24 and 25 is 24 The criminal process exists to protect society. Offenders are deterre......
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