What grounds of appeal have been used in an appeal under s. 686(1)(a)(ii) of the Criminal Code of Canada?

Nova Scotia, Canada


The following excerpt is from R. v. Chisholm, 2014 NSSC 345 (CanLII):

The sole ground of appeal cited by the Appellant is that the trial judge erred in law in admitting the evidence. The standard of review for questions of law under s. 686(1)(a)(ii) is correctness. Housen v. Nikolaisen, 2002 SCC 33.

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