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R. v. Bradshaw (R.D.N.),
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R. v. Bradshaw,
"...statement — into evidence. III. Decisions Below [16] Following a voir dire, Greyell J. admitted the re-enactment video into evidence (2012 BCSC 2025). He found that this hearsay statement was necessary and sufficiently reliable to be admitted. In finding that the statement was sufficiently ..."
R. v. Larue,
"...her, and that Ms. Asp was motivated by money and manipulated and lied to them in return. [33] The trial judge relied on R. v. Bradshaw, 2012 BCSC 2025 to guide his analysis on whether to admit, as hearsay evidence, recordings derived from a Mr. Big operation. Bradshaw was overturned by the ..."
R. v. Bradshaw (R.D.N.),
"...under the principled exception to the hearsay rule. The trial judge admitted the re-enactment, and his reasons are indexed at 2012 BCSC 2025. Mr. Bradshaw testified, denying any involvement in the murders and claiming that his inculpatory statements were part of a role play that Mr. Thielen..."
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3 cases
R. v. Bradshaw,
"...statement — into evidence. III. Decisions Below [16] Following a voir dire, Greyell J. admitted the re-enactment video into evidence (2012 BCSC 2025). He found that this hearsay statement was necessary and sufficiently reliable to be admitted. In finding that the statement was sufficiently ..."
R. v. Larue,
"...her, and that Ms. Asp was motivated by money and manipulated and lied to them in return. [33] The trial judge relied on R. v. Bradshaw, 2012 BCSC 2025 to guide his analysis on whether to admit, as hearsay evidence, recordings derived from a Mr. Big operation. Bradshaw was overturned by the ..."
R. v. Bradshaw (R.D.N.),
"...under the principled exception to the hearsay rule. The trial judge admitted the re-enactment, and his reasons are indexed at 2012 BCSC 2025. Mr. Bradshaw testified, denying any involvement in the murders and claiming that his inculpatory statements were part of a role play that Mr. Thielen..."
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