20Aug
Timing (and purpose) is everything: The importance of prompt disclosure to admissibility of video surveillance evidence
In Nemchin v. Green, the Court of Appeal for Ontario clarified a number of important aspects of the process for determining the admissibility of video surveillance evidence at trial. Specifically, the Court distinguished between using video...
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