Use of Video and Photo Evidence
Access restrictions were established for this page. If you see this message, you have no access to this page.
Caselaw.Ninja, Riverview Group Publishing 2021 © | |
---|---|
Date Retrieved: | 2024-11-23 |
CLNP Page ID: | 1828 |
Page Categories: | [Evidence Law] |
Citation: | Use of Video and Photo Evidence, CLNP 1828, <59>, retrieved on 2024-11-23 |
Editor: | Sharvey |
Last Updated: | 2021/12/13 |
Need Legal Help?
Call (888) 655-1076
Join our ranks and become a Ninja Initiate today
Regina v. Creemer and Cormier, 1967 CanLII 711 (NS CA)[1]
Page 22
- ...
All the cases dealing with the admissibility of photographs go to show that such admissibility depends on (1) their accuracy in truly representing the facts; (2) their fairness and absence of any intention to mislead; (3) their verification on oath by a person capable to do so. (...)
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Regina v. Creemer and Cormier, 1967 CanLII 711 (NS CA), <https://canlii.ca/t/hv151>, retrieved on 2021-12-13