Case Law R. v. Bradshaw (R.D.N.),

R. v. Bradshaw (R.D.N.),

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Document | Supreme Court of Canada – 2017
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 ..."
Document | Court of Appeal (Yukon Territory) – 2018
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 ..."
Document | Court of Appeal (British Columbia) – 2014
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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Document | Supreme Court of Canada – 2017
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 ..."
Document | Court of Appeal (Yukon Territory) – 2018
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 ..."
Document | Court of Appeal (British Columbia) – 2014
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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