R. v. Ball
- 2019 BCCA 32
- Go to CanLII for full text
The above case is referenced within:
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Introducing Evidence at Trial: A British Columbia Handbook
(Current to: September 01 2024)
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Chapter 6. Character Evidence
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III. Evidence of the Accused’s Bad Character in Criminal Trials [§6.8]
- B. Evidence of the Accused’s Bad Character Is Admissible in Exceptional Circumstances [§6.10]
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III. Evidence of the Accused’s Bad Character in Criminal Trials [§6.8]
- Chapter 9. Confessions and Admissions of Accused Persons and Civil Parties
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Chapter 10. Documentary Evidence
- VI. Authentication of Documentary Evidence [§10.6]
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Chapter 25. Technology Evidence
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I. Introduction to Electronic Evidence [§25.1]
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B. Admission of Electronic Evidence at Trial [§25.5]
- 1. Authentication of Electronic Evidence in a Criminal Proceeding [§25.6]
- 2. The Best Evidence Rule in a Criminal Proceeding [§25.9]
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B. Admission of Electronic Evidence at Trial [§25.5]
- II. Ultimate Admissibility [§25.13]
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I. Introduction to Electronic Evidence [§25.1]
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Chapter 6. Character Evidence
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