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R. v. Kahsai - 2023 SCC 20

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Resource type
Case
Case Name
R. v. Kahsai - 2023 SCC 20
Date Decided
2023-07-28
URL
https://decisions.scc-csc.ca/scc-csc/scc-csc/en/item/20016/index.do
Accessed
1/11/26, 3:54 PM
Citation
R. v. Kahsai - 2023 SCC 20 (July 28, 2023). https://decisions.scc-csc.ca/scc-csc/scc-csc/en/item/20016/index.do
Topics
  • Criminal law
  • Trial
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  • LeSage, P. (2008). Report of the review of large and complex criminal case procedures. Ontario Ministry of the Attorney General.
  • Schurman, I. J. (1998). The Unrepresented Accused: Duties and Obligations of Trial Judges and Crown Counsel, and the Preparation of Petitions for State-Funded Counsel. In G. A. Smith & H. Dumont (Eds.), Justice to order: adjustment to changing demands and  co-ordination issues in the justice system in Canada, 1998 (p. 297). Editions Themis.
  • Stuart, D. (2022). Learning Canadian Criminal procedure (14th edition). Thomson Reuters Canada.
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