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  1. By what name was Body of Evidence (2001) officially released in Canada in English?

  2. By what name was Body of Evidence (2001) officially released in Canada in English?

  3. McGILL LAW JOURNAL REVUE DE DROIT DE McGILL Montreal 1984 Volume 29 No 4 The Exclusion of Evidence under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms: What To Do and What Not To Do Yves-Marie Morissette* The enactment of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms changed fundamentally the law governing the exclusion of illegally …

  4. The Canada Evidence Act (French: Loi sur la preuve au Canada) is an act of the Parliament of Canada, first passed in 1893, that regulates the rules of evidence in court proceedings under federal law. As law of evidence is largely set by common law , the act is not comprehensive.

  5. American authority on evidence—takes eleven hefty tomes to set forth the law of evidence. And Phipson, the English authority whose work is widely used in Canada, has a collection of 7,000 precedents and thus, which as Dean Wright caustically remarked in reviewing its republication, is "as helpful as past volumes in

  6. A person in Canada charged with a criminal offence and arrested can either be released into the community to await trial or be detained in custody pending trial. The decision whether to consent to release or to oppose it and seek detention of the accused is one of the most important and challenging decisions made by Crown counsel.

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  8. The admission of electronic documents will vary on the format that the record takes (printout, scanned copy, or native digital format). All cases the documents must be authentic and satisfy the best evidence rule. Appeals. In certain cases, non-compliance with the CEA can amount to a miscarriage of justice.

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