When or shortly after

Hollingworth J said this in R v McDonald [2011] VSC 241 [at 16 - 18, then 56 and 57],There was a dispute as to whether some of the representations were made “shortly after” the asserted fact occurred.The phrase “shortly after” in s 65(2)(b) does not require the same degree of temporal proximity or contemporaneity as …

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