How has the Republic of France treated handwriting evidence in an abuse case?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from Attorney General of Canada (The Republic of France) v. Diab, 2011 ONSC 337 (CanLII):

73. The issue of the conduct of the Republic of France and how it withdrew the two original reports respecting handwriting evidence as constituting an abuse of process was already adjudicated by me when the person sought brought an abuse application in August 2010. (see France v. Diab, [2010] O.J. No. 3722 (S.C.) Conclusion Re Abuse of Process

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