R v NozakiResearcherMonique F. UlyssesResearcherLauren ChalaturnykMetadata authorConnell ParishMetadata authorGordon Lyall
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British Columbia Court of Appeal.
Dominion Law Reports.
1926.
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The appellant was charged, with: ‘fraudulently converting monies collected for another to his own use’ (956). The case ended with the conviction quashed, Macdonald CJA stating for the majority: ' in all the circumstances of this case, there being no real informant at all and no effort having been made by the Crown to obtain evidence of value, the proceedings ought not to have been taken' (957).
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