R. v. Redden,
Jurisdiction | British Columbia |
Judge | The Honourable Mr. Justice Groberman,The Honourable Madam Justice DeWitt-Van Oosten,The Honourable Mr. Justice Grauer |
Neutral Citation | 2021 BCCA 230 |
Citation | 2021 BCCA 230 |
Court | Court of Appeal (British Columbia) |
Docket Number | CA46061 |
Date | 14 June 2021 |
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2 practice notes
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R v Morgan,
...in the context of the record, that she could not rely on the appellant's evidence in the absence of corroboration: see R. v. Redden, 2021 BCCA 230 at para. 81. As the trier of fact, she was entitled to take this view. She was entitled to assess the appellant's evidence in light of......
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R. v. Baker,
...to find that the testimony of the accused “cannot stand in light of the cogency of other evidence”: R. v. Redden, 2021 BCCA 230 at [31] It is clear in this case that the accused’s driving past the complainan......
2 cases
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R v Morgan,
...in the context of the record, that she could not rely on the appellant's evidence in the absence of corroboration: see R. v. Redden, 2021 BCCA 230 at para. 81. As the trier of fact, she was entitled to take this view. She was entitled to assess the appellant's evidence in light of......
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R. v. Baker,
...to find that the testimony of the accused “cannot stand in light of the cogency of other evidence”: R. v. Redden, 2021 BCCA 230 at [31] It is clear in this case that the accused’s driving past the complainan......