Miazga v Kvello Estate
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title:
Miazga v Kvello Estate
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Miazga v Kvello Estate, 2009 SCC 51 is a leading decision of the Supreme Court of Canada on how the tort of malicious prosecution applies to Crown attorneys and other public prosecutors. Specifically, the court held that there is no requirement for a public prosecutor to have a subjective belief that an accused person is actually guilty. Nor can there be a presumption of malice from a lack of reasonable and probable grounds.
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Supreme Court of Canada case
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miazga_v_Kvello_Estate
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2023-08-15T16:27:26Z
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