Revue Du Barreau Canadien, Volume 34Carswell Company, 1956 - Bar associations |
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Page 255
... counsel should bring to the attention of the accused or his counsel any evidence favourable to the accused whether he believes it or not . THE CHAIRMAN : Are you drawing a distinction between dis- closing to counsel for the accused ...
... counsel should bring to the attention of the accused or his counsel any evidence favourable to the accused whether he believes it or not . THE CHAIRMAN : Are you drawing a distinction between dis- closing to counsel for the accused ...
Page 256
... counsel does not believe the witnesses he need not put their names on the indictment and , if he does not put their names on the indictment , he need not have them avail- able in court . All he must do is disclose their existence to the ...
... counsel does not believe the witnesses he need not put their names on the indictment and , if he does not put their names on the indictment , he need not have them avail- able in court . All he must do is disclose their existence to the ...
Page 263
... counsel for the accused may open his case to the jury only after the Crown's case has been put in . In the first part of this question we are asked whether the ac- cused's counsel should have the right , as in American courts , to open ...
... counsel for the accused may open his case to the jury only after the Crown's case has been put in . In the first part of this question we are asked whether the ac- cused's counsel should have the right , as in American courts , to open ...
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Martin The Criminal Code of Canada Arthur E Maloney 491 | 69 |
of Action in Contract or Tort Representative Form Lia | 70 |
Canadian Pacific Railway 1956 1 D L R 2d 197 | 71 |
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