R v Titong, 2021 ABCA 75

JudgeThe Honourable Mr. Justice Peter Martin,The Honourable Madam Justice Ritu Khullar,The Honourable Madam Justice Dawn Pentelechuk
Citation2021 ABCA 75
Date01 March 2021
CourtCourt of Appeal (Alberta)
Docket Number2003-0060A
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9 practice notes
  • R v Badger,
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (Saskatchewan)
    • 1 Septiembre 2021
    ...an accused’s exculpatory testimony as self-serving was recently discussed by the Alberta Court of Appeal in R v Titong, 2021 ABCA 75, in the following terms: [9] Characterizing an accused’s evidence as “self-serving” does not necessarily disclose an error of law,......
  • R v Flagler,
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (Alberta)
    • 5 Diciembre 2022
    ...an articulation of why the accused’s evidence is self-serving or why, overall, the accused is found not to be credible: R v Titong, 2021 ABCA 75 at paras 9-10, [2021] AJ No 282 (QL), citing R v SMC, 2020 ABCA 19. The trial judge’s direction that the appellant stick to his own ......
  • R v Wallace,
    • Canada
    • 19 Julio 2021
    ...with the presumption of innocence, and to reject it solely because it is self-serving would undermine that presumption: R v Titong, 2021 ABCA 75 at ¶ [92]         It is true that Mr Wallace admitted saying in his statement to police that AC ......
  • R. v Del Rosario,
    • Canada
    • Provincial Court of Alberta (Canada)
    • 6 Septiembre 2022
    ...41, "what more can the accused say or do?” [76]           In R. v. Titong, 2021 ABCA 75, the Court of Appeal 9 . . . a simple denial is consistent with the presumption of innocence and to reject it as self-serving, with......
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9 cases
  • R v Badger,
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (Saskatchewan)
    • 1 Septiembre 2021
    ...an accused’s exculpatory testimony as self-serving was recently discussed by the Alberta Court of Appeal in R v Titong, 2021 ABCA 75, in the following terms: [9] Characterizing an accused’s evidence as “self-serving” does not necessarily disclose an error of law,......
  • R v Flagler,
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (Alberta)
    • 5 Diciembre 2022
    ...an articulation of why the accused’s evidence is self-serving or why, overall, the accused is found not to be credible: R v Titong, 2021 ABCA 75 at paras 9-10, [2021] AJ No 282 (QL), citing R v SMC, 2020 ABCA 19. The trial judge’s direction that the appellant stick to his own ......
  • R v Wallace,
    • Canada
    • 19 Julio 2021
    ...with the presumption of innocence, and to reject it solely because it is self-serving would undermine that presumption: R v Titong, 2021 ABCA 75 at ¶ [92]         It is true that Mr Wallace admitted saying in his statement to police that AC ......
  • R. v Del Rosario,
    • Canada
    • Provincial Court of Alberta (Canada)
    • 6 Septiembre 2022
    ...41, "what more can the accused say or do?” [76]           In R. v. Titong, 2021 ABCA 75, the Court of Appeal 9 . . . a simple denial is consistent with the presumption of innocence and to reject it as self-serving, with......
  • Request a trial to view additional results

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