Second, there is the issue of corroboration. Section 274 of the Criminal Code makes it clear that no evidence of corroboration is required, and it is not unsafe for a trier of fact to find the accused guilty in the absence of corroboration. For a discussion of this issue, see R v. Jaura, supra, at paragraphs 20 and 21. Analysis a) Do I Believe the Accused?
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