In upholding the conviction of an Ontario man who sexually assaulted his wife, the Supreme Court of Canada has unanimously found that prosecutors are generally not required to prove exactly when a sex assault took place, but rather that it happened “on or about” a particular date or range of dates — unless the timing of the offence is essential to the case or crucial to the accused’s defence. R. v. G.G., 2026 SCC 12. MORE TO COME.
Blaneys names four to partner
By Yvette Trancoso ( March 4, 2024, 3:27 PM EST) -- Blaney McMurtry LLP has announced that associates Matthew G. Tapia, Neena (Parminder) Sandhu, Anna Iourina and Vagmi Patel have been appointed partners of the firm....