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- catalog alternative "Disclosure and production".
- catalog contributor b11964927.
- catalog contributor b11964928.
- catalog created "c2000.".
- catalog date "2000".
- catalog date "c2000.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2000.".
- catalog description "(e) Destruction by a third party -- (f) Examples of missing evidence -- Chapter 6: Production and disclosure of third party records -- 1. Background -- 2. The O'Connor regime -- (a) The procedure -- (b) Stage one: Likely relevance -- (c) Stage two: judicial balancing -- (d) Responsibilities of the Crown when seeking records -- 3. The Criminal Code regime -- (a) When does the legislative regime apply? -- (b) Records in possession of the Crown -- (c) Waiver -- (d) Practical considerations -- (e) Stage one: Production to the court for review (sections 278.4 and 278.5) -- (f) The insufficient grounds provision (section 278.3(4)) -- (g) Stage two: production to the accused (section 278.7) -- (h) Conditions of production -- 4. Considerations common to both regimes -- (a) Constitutional considerations -- (b) Laying the foundation -- (i) Preliminary inquiry evidence -- (ii) Criminal injuries compensation claim -- (iii) Civil proceedings and the impact of solicitor-client privilege -- ".
- catalog description "3. Types of remedies -- (a) Order for disclosure -- (b) Adjournment -- (c) Costs -- (i) Jurisdiction to award costs -- (ii) Criteria for awarding costs -- (d) Exclusion of evidence -- (e) Stay of proceedings -- (f) Other remedies -- (i) Re-election -- (ii) Re-calling witnesses -- (iii) Controlling the use of evidence -- (iv) Mistrial -- 4. Appellate remedies -- (a) Disclosure rulings at trial: the principles on review -- (b) The appropriate remedy -- (i) New trial -- (ii) Stay of proceedings -- (c) Fresh evidence on appeal -- 5. Lost, missing or destroyed evidence -- (a) Establishing a charter violation -- (b) Timing of the analysis -- (c) The test for a stay of proceedings -- (d) Other remedies for lost evidence (i) Reducing the charge to remove contentious elements -- (ii) Preventing the testimony of Crown witnesses -- (iii) Taking as proven predicate facts alleged to be provable through lost material -- (iv) Unfavourable inference or other corective direction to the jury -- ".
- catalog description "5. Examples of third party record applications covered by section 278.3 of the Criminal Code -- (a) Where records ordered produced -- (b) Where records not ordered produced -- 6. Examples of third party record applications covered by the procedure in O'Connor -- (a) Where records ordered produced -- (b) Where records not ordered produced -- Appendices -- Appendix A: Federal -- Appendix B: British Columbia -- Appendix C: Ontario -- Appendix D: Nova Scotia -- Index".
- catalog description "9. Miscellaneous applications -- (a) Disclosure ordered -- (b) Disclosure refused -- Chapter 3: Obligations of the police -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Obligation to provide information to the Crown -- 3. System of disclosure -- 4. Duty to obtain and record a minimum amount of information for disclosure -- 5. Obligation to obtain information at the request of the defence -- Chapter 4: Defence obligations -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Obligation to request disclosure -- 3. Obligation to pursue disclosure and object to non-disclosure on a timely basis -- 4. Consequences of failing to pursue disclosure -- 5. Obligation to put requests in writing -- 6. Reciprocal disclosure -- 7. Obligation to maintain custody or control of disclosure materials -- 8. Obligation to act responsibly -- Chapter 5: Remedies for non-disclosure -- 1. General principles -- 2. When to seek a remedy -- (a) Procedure where the existence of material is disputed -- (b) Procedure when the existence of material is established -- ".
- catalog description "Chapter 1: General principles of disclosure -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The obligation to disclose -- 3. A constitutional right -- 4. The content of disclosure in general -- 5. The content and timing of initial disclosure -- 6. Timing of full disclosure -- 7. A continuing obligation -- 8. Form of disclosure -- 9. Language of disclosure -- 10. No right to originals -- 11. The Crown's obligation to preserve information 12. Paying for disclosure -- 13. Exceptions to disclosure -- (a) Information not under the Crown's control -- (b) Information which is clearly irrelevant -- (c) Privileged information -- Chapter 2: Applications of te disclosure principles -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Application of disclosure principles to non-indictable offences -- 3. Application of disclosure principles to private prosecutions -- 4. Disclosure for specific defences -- 5. Anticipation of defences -- 6. Disclosure for charter defences -- 7. Extradiction -- 8. Private information -- ".
- catalog extent "xxiii, 182 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "088804321X".
- catalog issued "2000".
- catalog issued "c2000.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Aurora, Ont. : Canada Law Book,".
- catalog spatial "Canada.".
- catalog subject "345.71/072 21".
- catalog subject "Criminal procedure Canada.".
- catalog subject "Disclosure of information Law and legislation Canada.".
- catalog subject "Discovery (Law) Canada.".
- catalog subject "Evidence, Criminal Canada.".
- catalog subject "KE9300 .S53x 2000".
- catalog tableOfContents "(e) Destruction by a third party -- (f) Examples of missing evidence -- Chapter 6: Production and disclosure of third party records -- 1. Background -- 2. The O'Connor regime -- (a) The procedure -- (b) Stage one: Likely relevance -- (c) Stage two: judicial balancing -- (d) Responsibilities of the Crown when seeking records -- 3. The Criminal Code regime -- (a) When does the legislative regime apply? -- (b) Records in possession of the Crown -- (c) Waiver -- (d) Practical considerations -- (e) Stage one: Production to the court for review (sections 278.4 and 278.5) -- (f) The insufficient grounds provision (section 278.3(4)) -- (g) Stage two: production to the accused (section 278.7) -- (h) Conditions of production -- 4. Considerations common to both regimes -- (a) Constitutional considerations -- (b) Laying the foundation -- (i) Preliminary inquiry evidence -- (ii) Criminal injuries compensation claim -- (iii) Civil proceedings and the impact of solicitor-client privilege -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "3. Types of remedies -- (a) Order for disclosure -- (b) Adjournment -- (c) Costs -- (i) Jurisdiction to award costs -- (ii) Criteria for awarding costs -- (d) Exclusion of evidence -- (e) Stay of proceedings -- (f) Other remedies -- (i) Re-election -- (ii) Re-calling witnesses -- (iii) Controlling the use of evidence -- (iv) Mistrial -- 4. Appellate remedies -- (a) Disclosure rulings at trial: the principles on review -- (b) The appropriate remedy -- (i) New trial -- (ii) Stay of proceedings -- (c) Fresh evidence on appeal -- 5. Lost, missing or destroyed evidence -- (a) Establishing a charter violation -- (b) Timing of the analysis -- (c) The test for a stay of proceedings -- (d) Other remedies for lost evidence (i) Reducing the charge to remove contentious elements -- (ii) Preventing the testimony of Crown witnesses -- (iii) Taking as proven predicate facts alleged to be provable through lost material -- (iv) Unfavourable inference or other corective direction to the jury -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "5. Examples of third party record applications covered by section 278.3 of the Criminal Code -- (a) Where records ordered produced -- (b) Where records not ordered produced -- 6. Examples of third party record applications covered by the procedure in O'Connor -- (a) Where records ordered produced -- (b) Where records not ordered produced -- Appendices -- Appendix A: Federal -- Appendix B: British Columbia -- Appendix C: Ontario -- Appendix D: Nova Scotia -- Index".
- catalog tableOfContents "9. Miscellaneous applications -- (a) Disclosure ordered -- (b) Disclosure refused -- Chapter 3: Obligations of the police -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Obligation to provide information to the Crown -- 3. System of disclosure -- 4. Duty to obtain and record a minimum amount of information for disclosure -- 5. Obligation to obtain information at the request of the defence -- Chapter 4: Defence obligations -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Obligation to request disclosure -- 3. Obligation to pursue disclosure and object to non-disclosure on a timely basis -- 4. Consequences of failing to pursue disclosure -- 5. Obligation to put requests in writing -- 6. Reciprocal disclosure -- 7. Obligation to maintain custody or control of disclosure materials -- 8. Obligation to act responsibly -- Chapter 5: Remedies for non-disclosure -- 1. General principles -- 2. When to seek a remedy -- (a) Procedure where the existence of material is disputed -- (b) Procedure when the existence of material is established -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chapter 1: General principles of disclosure -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The obligation to disclose -- 3. A constitutional right -- 4. The content of disclosure in general -- 5. The content and timing of initial disclosure -- 6. Timing of full disclosure -- 7. A continuing obligation -- 8. Form of disclosure -- 9. Language of disclosure -- 10. No right to originals -- 11. The Crown's obligation to preserve information 12. Paying for disclosure -- 13. Exceptions to disclosure -- (a) Information not under the Crown's control -- (b) Information which is clearly irrelevant -- (c) Privileged information -- Chapter 2: Applications of te disclosure principles -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Application of disclosure principles to non-indictable offences -- 3. Application of disclosure principles to private prosecutions -- 4. Disclosure for specific defences -- 5. Anticipation of defences -- 6. Disclosure for charter defences -- 7. Extradiction -- 8. Private information -- ".
- catalog title "Disclosure and production".
- catalog title "The criminal lawyers' guide to disclosure and production / Christopher Sherrin, Philip Downes.".
- catalog type "text".