What is the case law on corroborative evidence in a sexual assault case?

Saskatchewan, Canada


The following excerpt is from M. v. C., 1946 CanLII 151 (SK QB):

In Mash v. Darley [1914] 3 K.B. 1226, 83 L.J.K.B. 1740, Buckley, L.J. says: “There can be no stronger corroborative evidence, I conceive, than that which is found either in admissions by the man or inferences properly drawn from the conduct of the man. Admission here there is none; conduct there is.”

Other Questions


How has the jury been instructed in a sexual assault trial to consider corroboration evidence? (Saskatchewan, Canada)
In a sexual assault case, what is the striking similarity of evidence? (Saskatchewan, Canada)
What is the material point to be corroborated in a sexual assault case? (Saskatchewan, Canada)
What are some possible items of corroboration in a sexual assault case? (Saskatchewan, Canada)
What constitutes corroboration in a sexual assault case? (Saskatchewan, Canada)
What is the test for production and disclosure of therapeutic records in a sexual assault case? (Saskatchewan, Canada)
What is the test for admissible evidence of a child’s statement to her mother alleging sexual assault? (Saskatchewan, Canada)
What is the test for a claim in a sexual assault case? (Saskatchewan, Canada)
Is a failure to provide a directory of all witnesses in a sexual assault case a valid ground for setting aside the conviction and ordering a new trial? (Saskatchewan, Canada)
What is the effect of a judge's admonishment to a jury in a sexual assault case? (Saskatchewan, Canada)
X



Alexi white


"The most advanced legal research software ever built."

Trusted by top litigators from across North America.