Ontario Court of Appeal triples fine for criminal liability in workplace accidentBannon, David
Correcting judicial inconsistencies: Court of Appeal for Ontario overrules one of its own decisions "Opportunities to redress miscarriages of justice or errors in law or procedure are now fundamental to the rule of law, and it is easy to assume the origins of the right of appeal must go right...
ON APPEAL FROM THE COURT OF APPEAL FOR ONTARIO Criminal law — Evidence — Admissibility — Hearsay — Murder trial — Co-accused witness recanting previous statement implicating accused in murder — Trial judge finding prior inconsistent statement not meeting threshold reliability test — Whether ...
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Jordan Petersonsays “the war has barely started” after losing his bid to have the courts bar the College of Psychologists of Ontario from ordering him to undergo remedial social media training. On Tuesday, a panel of three judges with the Ontario Court of Appeal d...
The broad powers given to child protection workers made the law “highly vulnerable to this kind of challenge,” he said. The Appeal Court found the act didn’t set out clear rules to access parental medical records, finding state interference with such information could ha...
certiorari to the court of appeal of california, fourth appellate district, division one No. 13–132. Argued April 29, 2014—Decided June 25, 2014[1] In No. 13–132, petitioner Riley was stopped for a traffic violation, which eventually led to his arrest on weapons charges. An officer...
that defendant decided that their little home in Ontario wasn't on a par with the homes of some of their friends and she wanted a finer home in a nicer neighborhood; [5a] that Dr. Miller was not interested in having a more expensive home and that without his help and entirely on her...
While Canada did eventually hand over the criminal-related documents, it argued it had no obligation to disclose transcripts and other civil-litigation materials on the basis the information was subject to confidentiality rules. Both Perell and the Appeal Court agreed. ...
DANIEL LARIVIÈRE Criminal Law - Defence - Offence - Non-compliance with order prohibiting the operation of motor vehicle - Whether Court of Appeal erred in qualifying Respondent's defence as error of fact - Whether defence of officially induced error of law exists in Canadian criminal law - ...