R. v. Sekhon
- 2014 SCC 15
- Go to CanLII for full text
The above case is referenced within:
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Canadian Criminal Jury Instructions
(Current to: August 24 2023)
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Chapter 96. Murder—Section 229(a) —CRIMJI 6.45
- XI. Fifth Ingredient [§96.17]
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Chapter 96. Murder—Section 229(a) —CRIMJI 6.45
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Civil Jury Instructions
(Current to: November 01 2023)
- Chapter 26. Expert Evidence—General—CIVJI 4.20
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Expert Evidence in British Columbia Civil Proceedings
(Current to: July 01 2021)
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Chapter 1. Expert Evidence in the Context of the Law of Evidence at Large
- III. Admissibility of Expert Evidence [§1.15]
- Chapter 2. What Is an Expert?
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Chapter 4. Expert Opinions and Ethical and Professional Responsibility Issues
- II. British Columbia’s Approach to Expert Evidence [§4.2]
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Chapter 5. Briefing the Expert Witness
- III. Preparing the Expert for Appearance at Trial [§5.22]
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Chapter 8. Attacking Expert Evidence
- II. Challenging Expert Evidence on Threshold Issues [§8.2]
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VI. Challenging Expert Evidence through Other Avenues of Attack [§8.20]
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A. Challenging Facts on Which the Opinion Is Based [§8.21]
- 1. Expert’s Inferences [§8.22]
- G. Challenging the Opinion as Offending the Ultimate Issue Rule [§8.37]
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A. Challenging Facts on Which the Opinion Is Based [§8.21]
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Chapter 1. Expert Evidence in the Context of the Law of Evidence at Large
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Family Law Sourcebook for British Columbia
(Current to: October 15 2023)
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Chapter 10. Evidence in Family Law Matters
- I. Expert Evidence in Family Law Cases [§10.1]
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Chapter 10. Evidence in Family Law Matters
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Introducing Evidence at Trial: A British Columbia Handbook
(Current to: September 01 2020)
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Chapter 13. Opinion Evidence
- II. Admissibility of Expert Opinion Evidence [§13.2]
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Chapter 13. Opinion Evidence