What is the inferential gap that prevents an inference of the applicant’s conduct from being reasonably capable of being drawn here?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from R. v. Tsang, 2019 ONSC 3235 (CanLII):

An example of the kind of inferential gap that I find to be present here, and that prevents an inference of the applicant’s conduct from being reasonably capable of being drawn here, can be seen in the absence of linkage that Doherty J.A. refers to in United States of America v. Huynh[7], one of the cases referenced in his reasons in Jackson.

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