What is the effect of a judge's summing-up observations on the question of manslaughter in a trial for murder?

Saskatchewan, Canada


The following excerpt is from Rex v. Ferguson, 1945 CanLII 225 (SK CA):

It is not the duty of the Judge in every trial for murder to include in his summing-up observations on the question of manslaughter, whatever the circumstances: Mancini v. Director of Public Prosecutions [1942] A.C. 1, 111 L.J.K.B. 84, 28 Cr. App. R. 65.

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