Nunavut (Canadian Caselaw)

581 results for Nunavut (Canadian Caselaw)

  • R. v. Boynton

    Liquor laws. Search warrant. Protection of privacy. Principles of fundamental justice. Access to information. Public body

  • R. v. Lyta

    Defence theory beyond a reasonable doubt. Assault with a weapon. Criminal record. Ice chisel

  • R. v. Crowe

    Offence of assault. Notes of criminal investigations. Resisting arrest. Give evidence. Reasonable doubt

  • Nunavut Tunngavik Incorporated et. al. v. The Commissioner of Nunavut et. al.

    Language education. Equality rights. Grounds of discrimination. Education act. Cause of action

  • IN THE MATTER OF: A reference under the Land Titles Act

    Lis pendens. Title interest in the land. Hunting rights

  • R v Idlout

    Trial reasons. Sexual assault. Evidence of the appellant. Ground of appeal. Common-law partner

  • R v Kattuk

    Jury charge. Degree murder. Guilty of manslaughter. Mens rea. Ineligibility period

  • R. v. Ulayuruluk

    Dire hearing on voluntariness. Operative document in the criminal process. Preliminary inquiry. Degree murder. Reasonable prospect

  • R v Kownirk

    Sentence appeal. Elements of the offence of sexual assault. Criminal record. Sexual activity

  • R. v. Ulayuruluk

    Dire decision. Admissibility of evidence. Trial counsel. Material change

  • In the matter of Baasch and Kerstans

    Criminal contempt. Mens rea. Public disobedience. Show cause

  • Baffinland Iron Mines Corporation v Naqitarvik

    Interlocutory injunction. Appeal for delay. Filing of the last factum. General partner

  • R. v. Khan

    Sexual offence. Separate evidence. Beyond a reasonable doubt. Payroll employee

  • R. v. Panipakoocho

    Appropriate sentence. Offence of manslaughter. Adult criminal record. Plead guilty. Bodily harm

  • QWB and SHTO v. Government of Nunavut

    Judicial review. Added as amicus. Hearing submissions from a party. Decision maker

  • R. v. Angivrana

    Global sentence. Criminal record. Aggravated assault. Psychological report

  • R. v. Simailak

    Suspended sentence. Appropriate sentence. Common procedural protections in modern sexual assault trials. Criminal record. Sexual intercourse. General deterrence

  • R v Kalliraq

    Mandatory minimum sentences. Consecutive sentences. Punishments for sexual offences. Child pornography. Totality principle

  • R v Hodgson

    Offence of manslaughter. Criminal conduct. Reasonable person. Dangerous act. Degree murder

  • Iqaluit (Director of Child and Family Services) v O.M.

    Discontinuance of an appeal of a costs award. Appeal application. Permission to appeal

  • R v GN

    Evidence of the sexual assault. Test for voluntariness of an admission. Burden of proof. Ground of appeal. Reasonable doubt

  • JD1HI et. al. v. Budden et. al.

    Fiduciary duties. Criminal negligence. Breach of duty of care. Pleading in the action. Immunity section. Settlement funds

  • R. v. Akpalialuk

    Witness testify. Firearms offences. Public hearing. Remote appearance. Direct evidence

  • R. v. Panipakoocho

    Criminal intent. Degree murder. Indictable offence. Bodily harm. Threat of force. Beyond a reasonable doubt

  • R. v. Kuniliusie

    Support of remote appearances by the witnesses. Nature of the evidence. Elements of the offence. Right of the accused

  • R. v. Anaittuq

    Sentencing principles. Sexual assault. Criminal record. Partner manslaughter. Domestic violence. Guilty plea

  • R v Algiak

    Summary conviction appeal. Written reasons of the sentencing. Conviction appeal

  • R. v. G.R.

    Expert witnesses. Nature of the defence. Remote appearance. Personal attendance

  • R. v. Papatsie

    Principles of sentencing. Criminal history. Narcotics convictions. Expression of remorse. Joint submission

  • R. v. Livingstone

    Sexual assault. Sentencing range. Offender with no significant criminal record

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