What is the difference between a simple factual finding and the application of the legal standard for subjective belief to the evidence?

Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada


The following excerpt is from R. v. Day, 2014 NLCA 14 (CanLII):

The foregoing does not hold water. What is the distinction between “a simple factual finding” and the “application of the legal standard for subjective belief to the evidence”? Other than the form of words used, there is none; they are the same thing, by another name. Thus, the distinction sought to be drawn is invalid. Beyond this, it constitutes an invitation for appellate courts to treat (at least certain) findings of fact as reviewable on a standard of correctness. That conflicts with the principles in Housen v. Nikolaisen, [2003] 2 S.C.R. 235, 2002 SCC 33. The practical consequence is to lay open a path for the retrial of cases on appeal.

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