Spousal Testamony against an accused

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Miscellaneous

 

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Suk D

 

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December 24, 2012

 

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University

 

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Most justices are more likely to compel spousal testimony in cases of violence and domestic abuse. The majority of these offences are committed on a one on one basis with either no one to witness the abuse, or a child incapable of being called as a witness. The testimony evidence of the spouse is often the only proof that an offence occurred...
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The testimony evidence of the spouse is often the only proof that an offence occurred. In R. v. McGinty, Justice McLachlin concluded that competence included compellability and added a new policy dimension to the analysis. She observed: "policy interests favoured compelling testimony in cases of domestic violence...
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