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R. v. Delacruz (R.), 2016 ABQB 187
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R v Cortes Rivera,
"...of the accused and any other witness because the accused simply could not remember, credibility is not in issue. [66] In R v Delacruz, 2016 ABQB 187, [2016] AJ No 311 at paras 92-93, Ross J. cited Ewanchuk for the proposition that the accused’s observations and evidence are irrelevant on th..."
R v Minns, 2018 ABQB 61
"...Even where the accused does not testify, a court must be mindful of the principles reflected in the W(D) framework. [17] In R v Delacruz, 2016 ABQB 187, [2016] AJ No 311 at paras 92-93, Ross J. concluded, citing Ewanchuk, that the W(D) analysis has no application on the issue of whether or ..."
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2 cases
R v Cortes Rivera,
"...of the accused and any other witness because the accused simply could not remember, credibility is not in issue. [66] In R v Delacruz, 2016 ABQB 187, [2016] AJ No 311 at paras 92-93, Ross J. cited Ewanchuk for the proposition that the accused’s observations and evidence are irrelevant on th..."
R v Minns, 2018 ABQB 61
"...Even where the accused does not testify, a court must be mindful of the principles reflected in the W(D) framework. [17] In R v Delacruz, 2016 ABQB 187, [2016] AJ No 311 at paras 92-93, Ross J. concluded, citing Ewanchuk, that the W(D) analysis has no application on the issue of whether or ..."
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