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Le contre-interrogatoire est une « pierre angulaire du processus contradictoire du procès »<ref>{{CanLIIRP|Hart|1x68t|1999 NSCA 45 (CanLII)|135 CCC (3d) 377}}{{perNSCA|Cromwell JA}}{{atL|1x68t|8}} ("The right to cross-examine is a cornerstone of the adversarial trial process. It is an important vehicle for the discovery of truth and is central to our understanding of fair procedure. However, even the most important rights have limits. As the Charter of Rights and Freedoms makes clear, our constitutionally guaranteed rights are fundamental, but they are not absolute.")<br> | Le contre-interrogatoire est une « pierre angulaire du processus contradictoire du procès »<ref>{{CanLIIRP|Hart|1x68t|1999 NSCA 45 (CanLII)|135 CCC (3d) 377}}{{perNSCA|Cromwell JA}}{{atL|1x68t|8}} ("The right to cross-examine is a cornerstone of the adversarial trial process. It is an important vehicle for the discovery of truth and is central to our understanding of fair procedure. However, even the most important rights have limits. As the Charter of Rights and Freedoms makes clear, our constitutionally guaranteed rights are fundamental, but they are not absolute.")<br> | ||
{{CanLIIRP|Pires; Lising| | {{CanLIIRP|Pires; Lising|1m01z|2005 CSC 66 (CanLII)|[2005] 3 RCS 343}}{{perSCC|Charron J}}{{atL|1m01z|3}} (it is "of fundamental significance to the criminal trial process")<br></ref>, it is "a fundamental feature of a fair trial"<ref> | ||
{{CanLIIRP|Esau|22rv9|2009 SKCA 31 (CanLII)|324 Sask R 95}}{{perSKCA|Cameron JA}}{{atL|22rv9|17}}</ref>, and is the "ultimate means of demonstrating truth and testing veracity."<ref> | {{CanLIIRP|Esau|22rv9|2009 SKCA 31 (CanLII)|324 Sask R 95}}{{perSKCA|Cameron JA}}{{atL|22rv9|17}}</ref>, and is the "ultimate means of demonstrating truth and testing veracity."<ref> | ||
{{CanLIIRP|Osolin|1frvz|1993 CanLII 54 (CSC)|[1993] 4 RCS 595}}{{perSCC|Cory J}}{{atps|663-65}} [SCR] ("Thus it can be seen that the right to cross-examine has always been held to be of fundamental importance in a criminal trial. That right is now protected by ss. 7 and 11(d) of the Charter.")<br> | {{CanLIIRP|Osolin|1frvz|1993 CanLII 54 (CSC)|[1993] 4 RCS 595}}{{perSCC|Cory J}}{{atps|663-65}} [SCR] ("Thus it can be seen that the right to cross-examine has always been held to be of fundamental importance in a criminal trial. That right is now protected by ss. 7 and 11(d) of the Charter.")<br> |