R. v. Turner, 2017 YKTC 31

JurisdictionYukon
Citation2017 YKTC 31
Docket Number15-00391
Subject MatterCIVIL RIGHTS,POLICE,CRIMINAL LAW
CourtTerritorial Court of Yukon (Canada)
Date06 June 2017
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2 practice notes
  • R. v. Munro, 2017 YKTC 46
    • Canada
    • Territorial Court of Yukon (Canada)
    • 12 d2 Setembro d2 2017
    ...that this type of loss of evidence was not an isolated incident in this jurisdiction. (see R. v. Lavallee, 2016 YKTC 57 and R. v. Turner, 2017 YKTC 31).  The continued loss of relevant evidence is a concern which undoubtedly impacts negatively on public confidence in the administration......
  • R. v. Ruth,
    • Canada
    • Territorial Court of Yukon (Canada)
    • 28 d5 Outubro d5 2022
    ...in extreme physical pain and his “no” was not a conditional answer as it was in Mr. Turner’s case (R. v. Turner, 2017 YKTC 31). [32]       Based on the considerations of all the evidence cited above, the Court was convinced beyond a re......
2 cases
  • R. v. Munro, 2017 YKTC 46
    • Canada
    • Territorial Court of Yukon (Canada)
    • 12 d2 Setembro d2 2017
    ...that this type of loss of evidence was not an isolated incident in this jurisdiction. (see R. v. Lavallee, 2016 YKTC 57 and R. v. Turner, 2017 YKTC 31).  The continued loss of relevant evidence is a concern which undoubtedly impacts negatively on public confidence in the administration......
  • R. v. Ruth,
    • Canada
    • Territorial Court of Yukon (Canada)
    • 28 d5 Outubro d5 2022
    ...in extreme physical pain and his “no” was not a conditional answer as it was in Mr. Turner’s case (R. v. Turner, 2017 YKTC 31). [32]       Based on the considerations of all the evidence cited above, the Court was convinced beyond a re......

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