R. v. Melvin, 2017 NSSC 273
Jurisdiction | Nova Scotia |
Judge | The Honourable Justice Peter P. Rosinski |
Citation | 2017 NSSC 273 |
Date | 02 November 2017 |
Court | Supreme Court of Nova Scotia (Canada) |
Docket Number | CRH 447189 |
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4 practice notes
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R. v. E.W.,
...and did not relate to “material” information, an adjournment is the appropriate remedy, citing Dixon; R. v. Melvin, 2017 NSSC 273; R. v. Watt, 2008 NSCA [49] The test for a stay of proceedings was set out in R. v. Babos, where Mo......
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R. v. Golov, 2017 ONSC 7063
...124 O.R. (3d) 758, at para. 50; R. v. Clause, 2016 ONCA 859, at para. 35.[7] In R. v. Melvin, 2017 NSSC 273, at para. 31, the Nova Scotia Supreme Court noted that:A successful application for a mistrial is an acknowledgement that a fundamental flaw i......
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R. v. Melvin, 2019 NSSC 306
...The difficulty in some respects I am having here, is that I am well aware of the decision I rendered in 2017 NSSC 273; and in that decision I specifically found that Mr. Melvin’s firing of Mr. MacEwen as his trial counsel basically [near] the end of the Crown’s case, was entir......
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R. v. Melvin,
...on the trial level here. [5] The difficulty in some respects I am having here, is that I am well aware of the decision I rendered in 2017 NSSC 273; and in that decision I specifically found that Mr. Melvin’s firing of Mr. MacEwen as his trial counsel basically [near] the end of the Crown’s ......
4 cases
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R. v. E.W.,
...and did not relate to “material” information, an adjournment is the appropriate remedy, citing Dixon; R. v. Melvin, 2017 NSSC 273; R. v. Watt, 2008 NSCA [49] The test for a stay of proceedings was set out in R. v. Babos, where Mo......
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R. v. Golov, 2017 ONSC 7063
...124 O.R. (3d) 758, at para. 50; R. v. Clause, 2016 ONCA 859, at para. 35.[7] In R. v. Melvin, 2017 NSSC 273, at para. 31, the Nova Scotia Supreme Court noted that:A successful application for a mistrial is an acknowledgement that a fundamental flaw i......
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R. v. Melvin, 2019 NSSC 306
...The difficulty in some respects I am having here, is that I am well aware of the decision I rendered in 2017 NSSC 273; and in that decision I specifically found that Mr. Melvin’s firing of Mr. MacEwen as his trial counsel basically [near] the end of the Crown’s case, was entir......
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R. v. Melvin,
...on the trial level here. [5] The difficulty in some respects I am having here, is that I am well aware of the decision I rendered in 2017 NSSC 273; and in that decision I specifically found that Mr. Melvin’s firing of Mr. MacEwen as his trial counsel basically [near] the end of the Crown’s ......