R. v. Nagy,
Jurisdiction | Ontario |
Judge | Doherty,Fairburn,Pardu |
Docket Number | C66589; C66710 |
Court | Court of Appeal (Ontario) |
Date | 20 March 2023 |
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3 practice notes
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R v Bruzzese,
...v. Goforth, 2022 SCC 25, 470 D.L.R. (4th) 617, at para. 21; R. v. Hassanzada, 2016 ONCA 284, 130 O.R. (3d) 81, at para. 104; R. v. Nagy, 2023 ONCA 184, at para. 25. The question is whether the jury charge properly equipped the jurors to decide the case assigned to them: Hassanzada, at para.......
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R v Nagy,
...His Majesty the King Respondent and Thomas Nagy Appellant And Between His Majesty the King Respondent and Bradley MacGarvie Appellant 2023 ONCA 184 Fairburn A.C.J.O., Doherty and Pardu JJ.A. DOCKET: C66589 & C66710 COURT OF APPEAL FOR ONTARIO Brian H. Greenspan and Michelle M. Biddulph,......
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R v Hussein,
...King, at para. 140, citing R. v. Gayle (2001), 54 O.R. (3d) 36 (C.A.), at para. 81 (other citations omitted); see also R. v. Nagy, 2023 ONCA 184, at paras. 27 When the Crown seeks to use the criminal record of an accused person as evidence of their lack of testimonial credibility in a jury ......
3 cases
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R v Bruzzese,
...v. Goforth, 2022 SCC 25, 470 D.L.R. (4th) 617, at para. 21; R. v. Hassanzada, 2016 ONCA 284, 130 O.R. (3d) 81, at para. 104; R. v. Nagy, 2023 ONCA 184, at para. 25. The question is whether the jury charge properly equipped the jurors to decide the case assigned to them: Hassanzada, at para.......
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R v Nagy,
...His Majesty the King Respondent and Thomas Nagy Appellant And Between His Majesty the King Respondent and Bradley MacGarvie Appellant 2023 ONCA 184 Fairburn A.C.J.O., Doherty and Pardu JJ.A. DOCKET: C66589 & C66710 COURT OF APPEAL FOR ONTARIO Brian H. Greenspan and Michelle M. Biddulph,......
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R v Hussein,
...King, at para. 140, citing R. v. Gayle (2001), 54 O.R. (3d) 36 (C.A.), at para. 81 (other citations omitted); see also R. v. Nagy, 2023 ONCA 184, at paras. 27 When the Crown seeks to use the criminal record of an accused person as evidence of their lack of testimonial credibility in a jury ......