«Little Accidents» takes its time, but Holbrook's confident performance makes his story riveting throughout, reflecting both the gravity
of his
situation and the enormous
consequences his choice will have on the entire town — certain individuals in
particular.
This very varied evidentiary legislation
situation, will produce a very inconsistent caselaw, one jurisdiction to the next, once judges and lawyers realize the
consequences in law required by the fundamental difference between an electronic record and a pre-electronic paper record — in
particular, the «system integrity concept» that is expressly stated in the electronic records provisions; e.g.: s. 34.1 (5), (5.1)
of the Ontario Evidence Act; and, s. 31.2 (1)
of the Canada Evidence Act (see my Slaw blog article, «The Dependence
of Electronic Discovery and Admissibility upon Electronic Records Management,» published Nov. 22, 2013).