What is the test for a Charter exclusion of evidence in a sexual assault case?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from R. v. Parkes, 2005 CanLII 5876 (ON SC):

This is not as clear a case for the appellant as existed, for example, in Feeney v. The Queen (1997), 1997 CanLII 342 (SCC), 115 C.C.C. (3d) 129 (S.C.C.) at 145-7. I am unable to say the trial judge’s conclusion of the existence of subjectively held reasonable grounds is unreasonable. Even if such grounds did not exist, this would not in all the circumstances have been an appropriate case for s.24(2) Charter exclusion of evidence. The Reasons for Judgment (a) The Inadmissible Statements of the Appellant

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