What is the test for an allegation of malpractice against a former counsel at a criminal trial?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from Law Society of Upper Canada v. Sriskanda, 2015 ONLSTH 186 (CanLII):

The respondent must demonstrate on the balance of probabilities that there has been a miscarriage of justice as a result of the ineffective assistance of his former counsel. The evidence relied upon need not go so far as to establish the innocence of the respondent; it is enough if the evidence is reasonably capable of belief and could impact a “potentially decisive issue at the hearing” (Law Society of Upper Canada v. Hartmann, 2010 ONLSAP 1 (CanLII) at para. 11).

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