What is the difference between knowledge and control?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from R. v. Hassan, 2017 ONCJ 928 (CanLII):

[48] Knowledge is one element. Separate and distinct is some measure of control. This too is fact driven. It has been described as the accused’s ability to grant or withhold consent to the storage of the item in a particular location. Regina v. McConnell, supra

[49] Yet mere passive acquiescence cannot amount to control. Some active steps such as encouraging, helping, or directing, are necessary to either establish the power and authority as a principle offender, or establish aiding or abetting by a party. Mere indifference or passive acquiescence does not satisfy the element of control. Regina v. Thompson, [2010] O.J. No. 2266 para 33.

Other Questions


Can a plaintiff continue to seek the same remedy using different legal arguments in different triers of fact? (Ontario, Canada)
Is there a rebuttable presumption of knowledge of a client's knowledge of an order? (Ontario, Canada)
What are the reasons why Controlled has changed its name to Controlled? (Ontario, Canada)
What is the case law on compensation controls in the context of inflationary controls? (Ontario, Canada)
If a deponent has no actual knowledge of the facts, can he seek undertakings or person with knowledge? (Ontario, Canada)
What is the test for knowledge and control of possession in a search warrant entry situation? (Ontario, Canada)
What is the difference between a contract and a trust in an agency relationship? (Ontario, Canada)
How have courts dealt with allegations of controlling and intrusive behaviour by the husband in a claim for non-dissipation of assets? (Ontario, Canada)
In what circumstances will a court order that a plaintiff obtain a different type of medical report? (Ontario, Canada)
Is a police disciplinary record that is not in the control of the police force required to be disclosed by the police officer to the police community? (Ontario, Canada)
X



Alexi white


"The most advanced legal research software ever built."

Trusted by top litigators from across North America.