R. v. Marieanne Minor, 2014 ONSC 1909

JurisdictionOntario
JudgeValin
Citation2014 ONSC 1909
Date25 March 2014
CourtSuperior Court of Justice of Ontario (Canada)
Docket NumberCR 23/11
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2 practice notes
  • Table of Cases
    • Canada
    • Irwin Books The Anatomy of Criminal Procedure. A Visual Guide to the Law Post-trial matters Special Post-conviction Procedures
    • 15 Giugno 2019
    ...236–37, 238 R v Mills, 1999 BCCA 159 ................................................................................. 383 R v Minor, 2014 ONSC 1909 ............................................................................. 264 R v Mitchell (1997), 121 CCC (3d) 139 (Ont CA) ...................
  • Change of Venue
    • Canada
    • Irwin Books The Anatomy of Criminal Procedure. A Visual Guide to the Law Preliminary matters Pre-trial Motions
    • 15 Giugno 2019
    ...trial should take place in the area where the offence is alleged to have occurred. This remains the standard practice today: R v Minor , 2014 ONSC 1909 at para 6. The community where crime occurs is, after all, that which is most affected by it, and may be the only source of witnesses and o......
2 books & journal articles
  • Table of Cases
    • Canada
    • Irwin Books The Anatomy of Criminal Procedure. A Visual Guide to the Law Post-trial matters Special Post-conviction Procedures
    • 15 Giugno 2019
    ...236–37, 238 R v Mills, 1999 BCCA 159 ................................................................................. 383 R v Minor, 2014 ONSC 1909 ............................................................................. 264 R v Mitchell (1997), 121 CCC (3d) 139 (Ont CA) ...................
  • Change of Venue
    • Canada
    • Irwin Books The Anatomy of Criminal Procedure. A Visual Guide to the Law Preliminary matters Pre-trial Motions
    • 15 Giugno 2019
    ...trial should take place in the area where the offence is alleged to have occurred. This remains the standard practice today: R v Minor , 2014 ONSC 1909 at para 6. The community where crime occurs is, after all, that which is most affected by it, and may be the only source of witnesses and o......

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