Thursday, May 2, 2013

The process of drawing inferences from the evidence is not the same as speculating

R. v. Scott, 2013 ONCA 286 holds:

[12]       The process of drawing inferences from the evidence is not the same as speculating.  In this case, the evidence at the preliminary inquiry, fully considered in the context of a drug "rip off" robbery, did not provide some evidence of the subjective mens rea requirement for second degree murder.  


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