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R. v. Branson,
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R. v. Lee,
"...[94] In support of its interpretation of s. 320.36, the Crown relies on R. v. Branson, 2018 ONSC 6014. However, the conclusion of the Court in Branson that rolling logs cannot be disclosed to an accused under the previous exception in s. 258.1..."
R v Zarwari,
"...the face of the record. This was the case in Dagenais, Canadian Broadcasting Corp., and Ottawa Citizen Group. 33 See also: R. v. Branson, 2018 ONSC 6014 at para. 42; R. v. Raza, 2017 ONSC 34 The Ontario Court of Appeal in R. v. Mivasair, 2025 ONCA 179, referred to Mullings, at para. 57 adde..."
R. v. Amarelo-Gemus,
"...it may be given limited weight. [70] The Crown sought a writ of certiorari to quash the decision in Branson (see: R. v. Branson, 2018 ONSC 6014). I agree with the decision of the motion judge, O’Bonsawin, J., who concluded at para. The second issue raised by the Crown in its arguments is th..."
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3 cases
R. v. Lee,
"...[94] In support of its interpretation of s. 320.36, the Crown relies on R. v. Branson, 2018 ONSC 6014. However, the conclusion of the Court in Branson that rolling logs cannot be disclosed to an accused under the previous exception in s. 258.1..."
R v Zarwari,
"...the face of the record. This was the case in Dagenais, Canadian Broadcasting Corp., and Ottawa Citizen Group. 33 See also: R. v. Branson, 2018 ONSC 6014 at para. 42; R. v. Raza, 2017 ONSC 34 The Ontario Court of Appeal in R. v. Mivasair, 2025 ONCA 179, referred to Mullings, at para. 57 adde..."
R. v. Amarelo-Gemus,
"...it may be given limited weight. [70] The Crown sought a writ of certiorari to quash the decision in Branson (see: R. v. Branson, 2018 ONSC 6014). I agree with the decision of the motion judge, O’Bonsawin, J., who concluded at para. The second issue raised by the Crown in its arguments is th..."
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