Assessing Mens Rea in Cases of Child Abandonment: R v ADH
In R v ADH, [2013] 2 SCR 269, the Supreme Court of Canada ("SCC") articulated its position on the requisite fault element for the offence of child abandonment. While the SCC unanimously held that the accused in the case should be acquitted, it was split (5:2) on whether mens rea should be assessed subjectively or objectively. […]