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Judicial Notice: Can a Judge take Judicial Notice of a Fact which the Parties have not Introduced?

Judicial notice is the only exception to the general rule that cases must be decided on the evidence presented by the parties in open court.   Judicial notice involves the acceptance of a fact or a state of affairs without proof and may occur in two circumstances:  i. When the fact is so notorious or accepted as not to be the subject of dispute among reasonable persons, or ii.  When the fact is capable of immediate and accurate demonstration.  In R. v. J.M. , 2021 ONCA 150, the Court of Appeal for Ontario recognizes that judicial notice also has a procedural dimension.  The procedural dimension of judicial notice bears on the answer to the question: What is required when a judge--on his/her own initiative--wishes to take judicial notice of a fact?                  The procedural dimension [36]      The issue of judicial notice most often arises when a party requests the trier of fact...

Raising a New Issue on Appeal

Raising a new issue on appeal requires obtaining the leave of the appellate court. If (1) the evidentiary record is sufficient to permit the appellate court to fully, effectively, and fairly determine the issue raised on appeal, and (2) the failure to raise the issue at trial was not due to tactical reasons, then leave should be granted where (3) refusing leave may result in a miscarriage of justice. On the other hand, if refusing leave would not cause a miscarriage of justice, leave to raise a new issue on appeal should ordinarily be denied. R. v. Greer, 2020 ONCA 795 , at para. 91. This recent statement by Ontario’s Court of Appeal changes the customary articulation of the test for granting leave to raise a new issue on appeal. [FN] Additionally, where the new issue arises from a change in the law while the case is still “in the system”, leave may be granted to present an evidentiary record on appeal. R. v. Greer, 2020 ONCA 795 , at para. 92. Stuart O’Connell (Barris...