R. v. Riley, 2018 NSSC 94
Jurisdiction | Nova Scotia |
Judge | The Honourable Justice James L. Chipman |
Citation | 2018 NSSC 94 |
Date | 06 April 2018 |
Court | Supreme Court of Nova Scotia (Canada) |
Docket Number | CRH No. 435158 |
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R. v. Riley, 2019 NSCA 94
...or discussion, he restricted the Crown’s cross-examination to six areas. The trial judge later released his reasons in written form (2018 NSSC 94): [7] Mr. Johnson, Ms. Fuller, retired Halifax Regional Police homicide detective, Stephen Waterfield, and cell phone expert engineer, Joseph Sad......
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R. v. Riley, 2018 NSSC 95
...on his prior inconsistent oral statement provided to Ms. Fuller. I subsequently issued a written decision to this effect: R. v. Riley, 2018 NSSC 94. [7] Following the completion of Mr. Johnson’s testimony in the trial proper, the Crown argued that they should be permitted to elicit evidence......
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R. v. Berry, 2019 BCSC 2409
...whether a witness is adverse have been addressed in several decisions. [11] In R. v. Riley, 2018 NSSC 94, the court provided a helpful summary of the factors at para. 11, and I will refer to some of them and omit reference to the Adversity unde......
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R. v. Mohamed, 2019 ONSC 1928
...supra Note 1; citing, Wawanesa Mutual Ins. Co. v. Hanes, [1961] O.R. 495, 28 D.L.R. (2d) 386 (C.A.), [1963] S.C.R. 154. [3] R. v. Riley, 2018 NSSC 94, and cases referred to [4] R. v. Figliola, 2018 ONCA 578 at paras. 52 and 58 [5] Wawanesa Mutual Ins. Co. v. Hanes, [1961] O.R. 495, 28 D.L.R......
4 cases
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R. v. Riley, 2019 NSCA 94
...or discussion, he restricted the Crown’s cross-examination to six areas. The trial judge later released his reasons in written form (2018 NSSC 94): [7] Mr. Johnson, Ms. Fuller, retired Halifax Regional Police homicide detective, Stephen Waterfield, and cell phone expert engineer, Joseph Sad......
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R. v. Riley, 2018 NSSC 95
...on his prior inconsistent oral statement provided to Ms. Fuller. I subsequently issued a written decision to this effect: R. v. Riley, 2018 NSSC 94. [7] Following the completion of Mr. Johnson’s testimony in the trial proper, the Crown argued that they should be permitted to elicit evidence......
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R. v. Berry, 2019 BCSC 2409
...whether a witness is adverse have been addressed in several decisions. [11] In R. v. Riley, 2018 NSSC 94, the court provided a helpful summary of the factors at para. 11, and I will refer to some of them and omit reference to the Adversity unde......
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R. v. Mohamed, 2019 ONSC 1928
...supra Note 1; citing, Wawanesa Mutual Ins. Co. v. Hanes, [1961] O.R. 495, 28 D.L.R. (2d) 386 (C.A.), [1963] S.C.R. 154. [3] R. v. Riley, 2018 NSSC 94, and cases referred to [4] R. v. Figliola, 2018 ONCA 578 at paras. 52 and 58 [5] Wawanesa Mutual Ins. Co. v. Hanes, [1961] O.R. 495, 28 D.L.R......