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EPISODE · Mar 25, 2025 · 4 MIN

R. v. Ahmadi, 2025 ONCA 219

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Fabrication and Guilt: R. v. Ahmadi, 2025 ONCA 219 🏀 The Full Court Press – Quick HitIn this episode, Nate breaks down R. v. Ahmadi, a 2025 decision from the Ontario Court of Appeal, focusing on a key evidentiary issue: when an accused’s out-of-court statements can be used against them.The Court draws a sharp line between disbelieving a statement and finding it was fabricated. Only fabricated statements—with independent evidence backing that up—can be used as circumstantial evidence of guilt.We talk through how Ahmadi’s ever-changing police interview crossed that line, how the trial judge handled it, and why the ONCA upheld the conviction. A must-know case for anyone running—or challenging—post-offence statements.Plus, a lawyer joke to send you off smiling.

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Fabrication and Guilt: R. v. Ahmadi, 2025 ONCA 219 🏀 The Full Court Press – Quick HitIn this episode, Nate breaks down R. v. Ahmadi, a 2025 decision from the Ontario Court of Appeal, focusing on a key evidentiary issue: when an accused’s...

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