R. v. Walker, 2019 ONCA 806
Jurisdiction | Ontario |
Judge | Hourigan, Brown and Paciocco JJ.A. |
Citation | 2019 ONCA 806 |
Court | Court of Appeal (Ontario) |
Date | 08 October 2019 |
Docket Number | C60788 |
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Table of cases
...586, 597 R v Walker, 2018 ONCJ 17.................................................................................. 253 R v Walker, 2019 ONCA 806 .............................................................................. 530 R v Walters, 2018 ONSC 4194 ........................................
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The Trial Process
...255 Daley , above note 234 at para 31. 256 R v Pan; R v Sawyer , [2001] 2 SCR 344 at para 98 [ Pan ]. 257 See, for example, R v Walker , 2019 ONCA 806, where the trial judge offered the opinion, in his charge, that the object being held by the accused in a video was a gun, even though both ......
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Court Of Appeal Summaries (October 7 October 11 2019)
...Keywords: Criminal Law, Sexual Assault, R. v Dinardo, 2008 SCC 24, R. v Vuradin, 2013 SCC 38, R. v Gagnon, 2006 SCC 17 R. v. W., 2019 ONCA 806 [Hourigan, Brown and Paciocco JJ.A.] Counsel: Howard L. Krongold, for the appellant Elena C. Middelkamp, for the respondent Keywords: R. v. M.G., 20......
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R. v. Williams, 2020 ONCJ 60
...that Ms. Marini’s evidence was influenced by the manner in which the police showed her the video. However, as noted in R. v. Walker, 2019 ONCA 806, at para. 26, “There is nothing inherently suggestive in the police showing a witness a still or video clip and asking him or her to identify wh......
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R. v. Williams, 2020 ONCJ 60
...that Ms. Marini’s evidence was influenced by the manner in which the police showed her the video. However, as noted in R. v. Walker, 2019 ONCA 806, at para. 26, “There is nothing inherently suggestive in the police showing a witness a still or video clip and asking him or her to identify wh......
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2023 ONCA 426,
...R. v. Newton, 2017 ONCA 496, 349 C.C.C. (3d) 508 (Ont. C.A.), at para. 11. Of course, that review must be balanced: R. v. Walker, 2019 ONCA 806, 58 C.R. (7th) 7 (Ont. C.A.), at para. 6, leave to appeal refused, [2020] S.C.C.A. No. 38954; R. v. Mendez, 2018 ONCA 354, at para. 14. That said, ......
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R v Millard,
...R. v. Newton, 2017 ONCA 496, 349 C.C.C. (3d) 508 (Ont. C.A.), at para. 11. Of course, that review must be balanced: R. v. Walker, 2019 ONCA 806, 58 C.R. (7th) 7 (Ont. C.A.), at para. 6, leave to appeal refused, [2020] S.C.C.A. No. 38954; R. v. Mendez, 2018 ONCA 354, at para. 14. That said, ......
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R. v. Harris,
...undermines the independent fact-finding role the jury is to perform and potentially jeopardizes the right to a fair trial: R. v. Walker, 2019 ONCA 806, 58 C.R. (7th) 7, at para. 20. However, it is not impermissible for the trial judge to have a view of the strength of the evidence and ......
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Court Of Appeal Summaries (October 7 October 11 2019)
...Keywords: Criminal Law, Sexual Assault, R. v Dinardo, 2008 SCC 24, R. v Vuradin, 2013 SCC 38, R. v Gagnon, 2006 SCC 17 R. v. W., 2019 ONCA 806 [Hourigan, Brown and Paciocco JJ.A.] Counsel: Howard L. Krongold, for the appellant Elena C. Middelkamp, for the respondent Keywords: R. v. M.G., 20......
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The Trial Process
...255 Daley , above note 234 at para 31. 256 R v Pan; R v Sawyer , [2001] 2 SCR 344 at para 98 [ Pan ]. 257 See, for example, R v Walker , 2019 ONCA 806, where the trial judge offered the opinion, in his charge, that the object being held by the accused in a video was a gun, even though both ......
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Table of cases
...586, 597 R v Walker, 2018 ONCJ 17.................................................................................. 253 R v Walker, 2019 ONCA 806 .............................................................................. 530 R v Walters, 2018 ONSC 4194 ........................................