R v Villaroman, 2016 SCC 33 (Cromwell): [35] At one time, it was said that in circumstantial cases, “conclusions alternative to the guilt of the accused must be rational conclusions based on inferences drawn from proven facts” see R. v. McIver, [1965] 2 O.R. 475, at p. 479 (C.A.), aff’d without discussion of this point [1966] S.C.R. 254. However, that Read more...