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R v Bowers, 2022 ABCA 149

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5 cases
Document | Court of King''s Bench of Alberta (Canada) – 2023
R v Cormier,
"...and must play an essential part in the reasoning process leading to conviction: R v SEB, 2023 ABCA 162 at para 20; R v Bowers, 2022 ABCA 149 at para 28; R v CLY, 2008 SCC 2 at para 19; R v Lohrer, 2004 SCC 80 at paras 1-2; R v RSF, 2019 ABCA 224 at para C. Findings of Fact 10 The standard o..."
Document | Court of Appeal (Alberta) – 2023
R v Mongeon,
"...rather than detail, and must have played an essential role in the reasoning process resulting in conviction”: R v Bowers, 2022 ABCA 149 at para 28, 41 Alta LR (7th) 1, citing R v CLS, 2021 ABCA 147 at para 19, [2021] AJ No 566 (QL). In our view, the appellant's complaints are no..."
Document | – 2023
2023 ABCA 50,
"...rather than detail, and must have played an essential role in the reasoning process resulting in conviction”: R v Bowers, 2022 ABCA 149 at para 28, 41 Alta LR (7th) 1, citing R v CLS, 2021 ABCA 147 at para 19, [2021] AJ No 566 (QL). In our view, the appellant's complaints are no..."
Document | – 2025
2025 ABCJ 9,
"...cannot be reduced to or confined by legal rules…there is no fixed set of rules to in assessing the credibility of witnesses”. R v Bowers, 2022 ABCA 149, paras 39 – 10 In the decisions of R v Currie, 2008 ABCA 374 and R v CJL, 2008 1 SCR 5 the appellate courts instructed trial courts to cons..."
Document | Alberta Court of Justice – 2025
R v Sawatzky,
"...cannot be reduced to or confined by legal rules…there is no fixed set of rules to in assessing the credibility of witnesses”. R v Bowers, 2022 ABCA 149, paras 39 – 10 In the decisions of R v Currie, 2008 ABCA 374 and R v CJL, 2008 1 SCR 5 the appellate courts instructed trial courts to cons..."

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2 books and journal articles
Document | Part III – 2023
Articulating the Analysis: The Sufficiency of Reasons
"...56 at para 62; R v G (BG) , 2015 MBCA 76 at paras 13-14. 41 R v GF , 2021 SCC 20. 42 R v GF , 2021 SCC 20 at para 100. 43 R v Bowers , 2022 ABCA 149 at para 46. 44 See e.g. R v Sheppard , 2022 ABCA 88 ; R v Day , 2021 ABCA 412 ; R v Tamana , 2022 MBCA 26; R v Roth , 2020 BCCA 240 at para 49..."
Document | Part III – 2023
Table of Cases
"...CA) .......................35 Bourgeois , R v , 2017 ABCA 32, af ’d 2017 SCC 49 ............................... 270-71 Bowers , R v , 2022 ABCA 149 ................................................... 299 Boyne , R v , 2012 SKCA 124 ................................................ 275, 285 B..."

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2 books and journal articles
Document | Part III – 2023
Articulating the Analysis: The Sufficiency of Reasons
"...56 at para 62; R v G (BG) , 2015 MBCA 76 at paras 13-14. 41 R v GF , 2021 SCC 20. 42 R v GF , 2021 SCC 20 at para 100. 43 R v Bowers , 2022 ABCA 149 at para 46. 44 See e.g. R v Sheppard , 2022 ABCA 88 ; R v Day , 2021 ABCA 412 ; R v Tamana , 2022 MBCA 26; R v Roth , 2020 BCCA 240 at para 49..."
Document | Part III – 2023
Table of Cases
"...CA) .......................35 Bourgeois , R v , 2017 ABCA 32, af ’d 2017 SCC 49 ............................... 270-71 Bowers , R v , 2022 ABCA 149 ................................................... 299 Boyne , R v , 2012 SKCA 124 ................................................ 275, 285 B..."

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Document | Court of King''s Bench of Alberta (Canada) – 2023
R v Cormier,
"...and must play an essential part in the reasoning process leading to conviction: R v SEB, 2023 ABCA 162 at para 20; R v Bowers, 2022 ABCA 149 at para 28; R v CLY, 2008 SCC 2 at para 19; R v Lohrer, 2004 SCC 80 at paras 1-2; R v RSF, 2019 ABCA 224 at para C. Findings of Fact 10 The standard o..."
Document | Court of Appeal (Alberta) – 2023
R v Mongeon,
"...rather than detail, and must have played an essential role in the reasoning process resulting in conviction”: R v Bowers, 2022 ABCA 149 at para 28, 41 Alta LR (7th) 1, citing R v CLS, 2021 ABCA 147 at para 19, [2021] AJ No 566 (QL). In our view, the appellant's complaints are no..."
Document | – 2023
2023 ABCA 50,
"...rather than detail, and must have played an essential role in the reasoning process resulting in conviction”: R v Bowers, 2022 ABCA 149 at para 28, 41 Alta LR (7th) 1, citing R v CLS, 2021 ABCA 147 at para 19, [2021] AJ No 566 (QL). In our view, the appellant's complaints are no..."
Document | – 2025
2025 ABCJ 9,
"...cannot be reduced to or confined by legal rules…there is no fixed set of rules to in assessing the credibility of witnesses”. R v Bowers, 2022 ABCA 149, paras 39 – 10 In the decisions of R v Currie, 2008 ABCA 374 and R v CJL, 2008 1 SCR 5 the appellate courts instructed trial courts to cons..."
Document | Alberta Court of Justice – 2025
R v Sawatzky,
"...cannot be reduced to or confined by legal rules…there is no fixed set of rules to in assessing the credibility of witnesses”. R v Bowers, 2022 ABCA 149, paras 39 – 10 In the decisions of R v Currie, 2008 ABCA 374 and R v CJL, 2008 1 SCR 5 the appellate courts instructed trial courts to cons..."

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