What is the difference between the original evidence and the current evidence?

New Brunswick, Canada


The following excerpt is from R v Brideau, 2015 NBQB 52 (CanLII):

Whether I am correct in drawing that latter inference from the above ratio, I am content to leave that reconciliation to others, for I find that the “original evidence” cases are distinguishable on their facts from the circumstances here. To the extent that any of the statements in this case are not distinguishable, I believe I am bound by the principles found in R v. Smith and R v. Starr.

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