Cholodniuk v. R., 92 DTC 6168, [1992] 2 CTC 150 (Sask. C.A.) -- summary under Subsection 244(7)

By services, 28 November, 2015

Because a common law trial judge has not only the right but also the duty to control the evidence so as to ensure a fair trial, a judge has the discretion to require the Crown to produce the affiant for cross-examination. Here, however, the trial judge rightly declined to do so because the accused had not made out any grounds for doing so.

Furthermore, s. 244(7) is not contrary to s. 11(d) of the Charter.

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