During a murder trial involving multiple accused, the Crown brought a motion asking the court to reconsider a prior evidentiary ruling admitting a hearsay statement from a former girlfriend of an alleged alternate suspect.
The Crown argued new evidence from two witnesses and digital communications demonstrated a strong motive for the declarant to fabricate the statement.
The court held that the new evidence constituted a material change in circumstances permitting reconsideration of the earlier ruling.
However, applying the relaxed threshold reliability standard applicable to defence evidence, the judge concluded the statement retained some reliability and should remain admissible.
The Crown was permitted to call reply evidence from the new witnesses to challenge the credibility and reliability of the hearsay statement.