How was DM able to say they were burning a deer, without testifying? Would it not be hearsay?
Why was Telus keeping those messages on its servers? That I think a real breach of privacy. Unless it was documented somewhere somehow in the contract
Way back in the beginning of cell phone use and service providers, all text and picture messages were saved on the servers for a period of 24-48 hours. It's almost impossible for a service provider to do that these days with the shear volume of text and picture messages being sent. Not sure how old that case is.
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I will try my best to come over to court on Monday morning to deliver a sympathy card and a small gift package....not sure how we can arrange for others to contribute but I am open to any ideas - perhaps meet over the week-end somewhere in downtown Toronto or Toronto West end...just let me know....
They do this until the message is delivered like to those deep in the woods without a connection. In the mentioned case it looked that messages were kept even after being delivered.
I think that what you have stated is likely what the jury will come back with as well.
You will need to carefully read Justice Code's instructions on reasonable doubt when he gets there. I suggest to you that "the most reasonable logical conclusion" does not meet the test for proof beyond a reasonable doubt.
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