R. v. McDonald, 2022 ONCA 574
Jurisdiction | Ontario |
Judge | Huscroft,Pepall,Tulloch |
Citation | 2022 ONCA 574 |
Docket Number | C63562 |
Court | Court of Appeal (Ontario) |
Date | 05 August 2022 |
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El Khatib v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration),
...paras 25–26; R v Lundle, 2023 ABCA 11 at para 14; R v White, 2023 NLCA 28 at para 13; R v Brick, 2023 SKCA 107 at para 53; R v McDonald, 2022 ONCA 574 at paras 52–53, 69 [McDonald]; R v Fiorilli, 2021 ONCA 461 at para 54 [Fiorilli]; R v KKM, 2020 ONCA 736 at para 55 [41] Each branch is dist......
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R v Oldfield,
...witness received insufficient preparation, the result is that both the prejudice and performance components are met, citing R v McDonald, 2022 ONCA 574, at para 84. However, the Court in McDonald (at para 83) held that failure to interview potential witnesses does not automatically warrant ......
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El Khatib v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration),
...paras 25–26; R v Lundle, 2023 ABCA 11 at para 14; R v White, 2023 NLCA 28 at para 13; R v Brick, 2023 SKCA 107 at para 53; R v McDonald, 2022 ONCA 574 at paras 52–53, 69 [McDonald]; R v Fiorilli, 2021 ONCA 461 at para 54 [Fiorilli]; R v KKM, 2020 ONCA 736 at para 55 [41] Each branch is dist......
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R v Oldfield,
...witness received insufficient preparation, the result is that both the prejudice and performance components are met, citing R v McDonald, 2022 ONCA 574, at para 84. However, the Court in McDonald (at para 83) held that failure to interview potential witnesses does not automatically warrant ......