What evidence can be led through an RCMP officer regarding circumstances of a statement?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Aberdeen v. Township of Langley, 2006 BCSC 2064 (CanLII):

The third ruling concerns what evidence can be led through an RCMP officer regarding circumstances of a statement if the facts surrounding the circumstances of the statement were or were not put to the witness, and a consideration has to be made in regards to the evidentiary rule in Browne v. Dunn.

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