Vetrovec v R

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Vetrovec v R [1982] 1 SCR 811 is a leading Canadian decision on the testimony evidence of accomplices. The case birthed the Vetrovec warning, which gives judges the discretion to warn the jury of the risks of accepting the testimony of untrustworthy witnesses.[1]

Full case nameJoseph Vetrovec v Her Majesty The Queen
Citations[1982] 1 SCR 811
Prior historyAPPEAL from R v Vetrovec, 1980 CanLII 310 (10 November 1980)
RulingAppeal dismissed
Quick facts Hearing: 20 May 1981 Judgment: 31 May 1982, Full case name ...
Vetrovec v R
Supreme Court of Canada
Hearing: 20 May 1981
Judgment: 31 May 1982
Full case nameJoseph Vetrovec v Her Majesty The Queen
Citations[1982] 1 SCR 811
Prior historyAPPEAL from R v Vetrovec, 1980 CanLII 310 (10 November 1980)
RulingAppeal dismissed
Court membership
Chief Justice: Bora Laskin
Puisne Justices: Ronald Martland, Roland Ritchie, Brian Dickson, Jean Beetz, Willard Estey, William McIntyre, Julien Chouinard, Antonio Lamer
Reasons given
Unanimous reasons byDickson J
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