Keeping Up Is Hard to Do:
A Trial Judge’s Reading Blog

EVIDENCE-HEARSAY

In R. v. Furey, 2022 SCC 52, December 2, 2022, the accused was convicted of a number of offences, including the offence of assault.  At the trial, Judge Skanes ruled

SENTENCING-ASSAULTS UPON CHILDREN

ZB, R. v [2022] NICA 69, December 5, 2022, at paragraph 54: Sentencing policy must, therefore, reflect that vulnerability.  Where significant force is applied to a young child with intent

EVIDENCE-SECTION 276 OF THE CRIMINAL CODE

In R. v. S (D), 2022 MBCA 94, December 5, 2022, the accused was convicted of the offence of sexual interference.  The accused appealed from conviction, arguing that the trial

TRIALS-STEREOTYPICAL REASONING

In R. v. D.R., 2022 SCC 50, December 1, 2022, the accused was charged with the offence of sexual assault, in relation to his granddaughter. After a trial, he was

OFFENCES-CAUSING A DISTURBANCE

In R. v. Carver, 2022 PEICA 13, December 6, 2022, the accused was convicted of the offence of causing a disturbance.  The circumstances involved were described by the Prince Edward