R. v. A.W.H., 2017 NSPC 19

JudgeDerrick
CourtProvincial Court of Nova Scotia (Canada)
Case DateApril 13, 2017
JurisdictionNova Scotia
Citations2017 NSPC 19
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3 practice notes
  • R v. C.E.Z,
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of Nova Scotia (Canada)
    • 8 de dezembro de 2022
    ...or categorized.  The analysis is more nuanced.  As Derrick, J (as she then was) observed in R. v A.W.H., 2017 NSPC 19, “The assessment of a child's evidence should not fall prey to rigidity and should draw on common sense” (at paragraph ......
  • R. v. G. S.,
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of Nova Scotia (Canada)
    • 19 de abril de 2021
    ...of the witness at the time of the events to which she is testifying. [111] Additionally, Judge Derrick (as she then was) in R. v. A.W.H., 2017 NSPC 19, spoke of the fact that in cases involving child complainants the standard, proof beyond a reasonable doubt, does not get lowered but given ......
  • R. v. Michaud,
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of Nova Scotia (Canada)
    • 7 de junho de 2022
    ...can be easily tagged or categorized.  The analysis is more nuanced.  As Derrick, J (as she then was) observed in R. v A.W.H., 2017 NSPC 19, “The assessment of a child's evidence should not fall prey to rigidity and should draw on common sense” (at paragraph......
3 cases
  • R v. C.E.Z,
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of Nova Scotia (Canada)
    • 8 de dezembro de 2022
    ...or categorized.  The analysis is more nuanced.  As Derrick, J (as she then was) observed in R. v A.W.H., 2017 NSPC 19, “The assessment of a child's evidence should not fall prey to rigidity and should draw on common sense” (at paragraph ......
  • R. v. G. S.,
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of Nova Scotia (Canada)
    • 19 de abril de 2021
    ...of the witness at the time of the events to which she is testifying. [111] Additionally, Judge Derrick (as she then was) in R. v. A.W.H., 2017 NSPC 19, spoke of the fact that in cases involving child complainants the standard, proof beyond a reasonable doubt, does not get lowered but given ......
  • R. v. Michaud,
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of Nova Scotia (Canada)
    • 7 de junho de 2022
    ...can be easily tagged or categorized.  The analysis is more nuanced.  As Derrick, J (as she then was) observed in R. v A.W.H., 2017 NSPC 19, “The assessment of a child's evidence should not fall prey to rigidity and should draw on common sense” (at paragraph......

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