LAWS 2302 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Criminal Code (Canada)

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R and pham - pham was not present in her apartment, when the police entered and found cocaine. There was no evidence of actual possession, since pham was not home. Facts were sufficient to infer knowledge of the drugs: drugs were found around her own toiletries and her bedroom; drugs were in plain view; no evidence of men"s toiletries: v. bert saskatoon. Actus rea actions going on that convene the law and when a wrongful act that can be doubted. (law) a criminal act, considered as separate from the intentions or state of mind of the perpetrator. Chalk did not delete the materials, but said that he had planned to delete them. Knowledge of the criminal aspect of the material is adequate to constitute of possession. the facts were sufficient to demonstrate possession:

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