R. v. Podolski
The above case is referenced within:
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British Columbia Civil Trial Handbook
(Current to: July 01 2021)
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Chapter 9. Anatomy of a Civil Trial
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VI. The Case for the Plaintiff [§9.8]
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B. Witnesses at Trial [§9.20]
- 4. Cross-examination of Witnesses [§9.24]
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B. Witnesses at Trial [§9.20]
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VI. The Case for the Plaintiff [§9.8]
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Chapter 12. Objections at Trial
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V. Common Objections [§12.19]
- D. Opening Statements and Closing Arguments [§12.40]
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V. Common Objections [§12.19]
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Chapter 9. Anatomy of a Civil Trial
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Canadian Criminal Jury Instructions
(Current to: August 24 2023)
- Chapter 56. Untrustworthy Witnesses—Accomplice—Vetrovec Warning—CRIMJI 4.81
- Chapter 68. Failure of Counsel to Cross-Examine a Witness Called by the Opposing Party (The Rule in Browne v. Dunn) —CRIMJI 4.99B
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Chapter 69. Aiding and Abetting (ss. 21(1) (b) and (c) ) —CRIMJI 5.00
- I. Introduction [§69.1]
- XI. Third Element—Intent to Aid or Abet [§69.18]
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Chapter 72. Accessory After the Fact (ss. 23, 592) —CRIMJI 6.00
- IX. Fourth Ingredient [§72.12]
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Chapter 79. Assault (ss. 265, 266, 267, 268) —CRIMJI 6.08
- VII. Section 265(1) (a) [§79.7]
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Chapter 95. Murder—First Degree (s. 231) —CRIMJI 6.42
- IV. Section 231(5) [§95.15]
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Chapter 96. Murder—Section 229(a) —CRIMJI 6.45
- XI. Fifth Ingredient [§96.17]
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Chapter 131. Mistake of Fact—Honest Belief—CRIMJI 8.44
- I. Subjective Mens Rea Offences Other Than Sexual Assault [§131.1]
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Introducing Evidence at Trial: A British Columbia Handbook
(Current to: September 01 2020)
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Chapter 4. Adverse Inferences
- III. Adverse Inferences at Common Law [§4.3]
- Chapter 24. Statements—Refreshing Memory and Past Recollection Recorded
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Chapter 4. Adverse Inferences