R v Titong, 2021 ABCA 75
Judge | The Honourable Mr. Justice Peter Martin,The Honourable Madam Justice Ritu Khullar,The Honourable Madam Justice Dawn Pentelechuk |
Citation | 2021 ABCA 75 |
Date | 01 March 2021 |
Court | Court of Appeal (Alberta) |
Docket Number | 2003-0060A |
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9 practice notes
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R v Badger,
...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,......
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R v Flagler,
...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 ......
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R v Wallace,
...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 ......
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R. v Del Rosario,
...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
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R v Badger,
...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,......
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R v Flagler,
...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 ......
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R v Wallace,
...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 ......
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R. v Del Rosario,
...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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