R. v. Ronald, 2019 ONCA 971
Jurisdiction | Ontario |
Judge | Hoy A.C.J.O., Doherty and Zarnett JJ.A. |
Citation | 2019 ONCA 971 |
Court | Court of Appeal (Ontario) |
Docket Number | C63798; C65191 |
Date | 11 December 2019 |
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12 practice notes
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Court Of Appeal Summaries (December 9 December 13, 2019)
...Warrants, DNA Evidence, Charter, s. 8, 24(2), R. v. Morelli, 2010 SCC 8, R. v. Araujo, 2000 SCC 65, R. v. Grant, 2009 SCC 32 R. v. R., 2019 ONCA 971 Keywords: Criminal Law, First Degree Murder, Second Degree Murder, Jury Instructions, Criminal Code, s. 686(1)(b)(iii), R. v. Nygaard and Schi......
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R. v. Hannan,
...added.] [121] Murders cannot be pigeon-holed as being either planned and deliberate or spontaneous. R. v. Ronald, 2019 ONCA 971, properly rejected such an unequivocal [50] With respect to the trial judge, who ably conducted a difficult t......
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R. v. Greenwood,
...establish an all or nothing case for a conviction or an acquittal, with no possibility of establishing an included offence (R. v. Ronald, 2019 ONCA 971, at ¶41). The obligation to instruct a jury on an included offence depends on several considerations, as noted by the Ontario Co......
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R. v. Ali,
...available on the totality of the evidence should be left with the jury: R. v. Grewal, 2019 ONCA 630, at paras. 36-37; R. v. Ronald, 2019 ONCA 971, at paras. [75] I agree with the submission made by defence counsel at trial. On this evidence, it was reasonably open to the jury to conclude, o......
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11 cases
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R. v. Hannan,
...added.] [121] Murders cannot be pigeon-holed as being either planned and deliberate or spontaneous. R. v. Ronald, 2019 ONCA 971, properly rejected such an unequivocal [50] With respect to the trial judge, who ably conducted a difficult t......
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R. v. Greenwood,
...establish an all or nothing case for a conviction or an acquittal, with no possibility of establishing an included offence (R. v. Ronald, 2019 ONCA 971, at ¶41). The obligation to instruct a jury on an included offence depends on several considerations, as noted by the Ontario Co......
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R. v. Ali,
...available on the totality of the evidence should be left with the jury: R. v. Grewal, 2019 ONCA 630, at paras. 36-37; R. v. Ronald, 2019 ONCA 971, at paras. [75] I agree with the submission made by defence counsel at trial. On this evidence, it was reasonably open to the jury to conclude, o......
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R. v. McRae, 2020 ONCA 498
...it been left with them”. The applicant also relies on R. v. Land, 2019 ONCA 39, 145 O.R. (3d) 29, at paras. 104-106; R. v. Ronald, 2019 ONCA 971, at paras. 65-71; and R. v. Sarrazin, 2011 SCC 54, [2011] 3 S.C.R. 505, at para. [44] It will be for th......
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1 firm's commentaries
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Court Of Appeal Summaries (December 9 December 13, 2019)
...Warrants, DNA Evidence, Charter, s. 8, 24(2), R. v. Morelli, 2010 SCC 8, R. v. Araujo, 2000 SCC 65, R. v. Grant, 2009 SCC 32 R. v. R., 2019 ONCA 971 Keywords: Criminal Law, First Degree Murder, Second Degree Murder, Jury Instructions, Criminal Code, s. 686(1)(b)(iii), R. v. Nygaard and Schi......