R. v. Newman, 2018 NSSC 113

JurisdictionNova Scotia
JudgeHonourable Justice Jamie Campbell
Citation2018 NSSC 113
CourtSupreme Court of Nova Scotia (Canada)
Date11 May 2018
Docket NumberCRH No. 470024
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4 practice notes
  • R. v. Brown,
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of Nova Scotia (Canada)
    • October 7, 2022
    ...of in-court identification of an accused” (para. 54).  [24]         In R v. Newman, 2018 NSSC 113, [2018] N.S.J. No. 181, a store owner was robbed and hit with a wrench by an assailant wearing a white toque, but not in disguise. He identif......
  • R. v. Lilly,
    • Canada
    • October 19, 2022
    ...Court of Appeal in R. v. Downey (2018 NSCA 33) and more recently applied in R. v. Al-Rawi, 2021 NSCA 86 and R. v. Newman (2018 NSSC 113).  [19]         In Downey, the Court recognized “the inherent dangers of identification evide......
  • R. v. Newman, 2020 NSCA 24
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal of Nova Scotia (Canada)
    • March 13, 2020
    ...fact, Mr. Newman’s own testimony confirmed this. [18] The trial judge, the Honourable Justice Jamie Campbell, in his conviction decision (2018 NSSC 113) described how the victim knew Mr. [3] [The victim] says that on February 23, 2017 at around noon he was in his store. A person came in. Th......
  • R. v. Newman, 2019 NSCA 88
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal of Nova Scotia (Canada)
    • November 13, 2019
    ...other circumstantial evidence and the judge’s credibility findings, led the judge to conclude guilt beyond a reasonable doubt (2018 NSSC 113). For some insight into the evidence and the inferences drawn by the trial judge, I lift the following paragraphs from his [40] Strange things ......
4 cases
  • R. v. Brown,
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of Nova Scotia (Canada)
    • October 7, 2022
    ...of in-court identification of an accused” (para. 54).  [24]         In R v. Newman, 2018 NSSC 113, [2018] N.S.J. No. 181, a store owner was robbed and hit with a wrench by an assailant wearing a white toque, but not in disguise. He identif......
  • R. v. Lilly,
    • Canada
    • October 19, 2022
    ...Court of Appeal in R. v. Downey (2018 NSCA 33) and more recently applied in R. v. Al-Rawi, 2021 NSCA 86 and R. v. Newman (2018 NSSC 113).  [19]         In Downey, the Court recognized “the inherent dangers of identification evide......
  • R. v. Newman, 2020 NSCA 24
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal of Nova Scotia (Canada)
    • March 13, 2020
    ...fact, Mr. Newman’s own testimony confirmed this. [18] The trial judge, the Honourable Justice Jamie Campbell, in his conviction decision (2018 NSSC 113) described how the victim knew Mr. [3] [The victim] says that on February 23, 2017 at around noon he was in his store. A person came in. Th......
  • R. v. Newman, 2019 NSCA 88
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal of Nova Scotia (Canada)
    • November 13, 2019
    ...other circumstantial evidence and the judge’s credibility findings, led the judge to conclude guilt beyond a reasonable doubt (2018 NSSC 113). For some insight into the evidence and the inferences drawn by the trial judge, I lift the following paragraphs from his [40] Strange things ......

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