Nunavut Court of Justice (Canada)
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R. v. Boynton,
Liquor laws. Search warrant. Protection of privacy. Principles of fundamental justice. Access to information. Public body
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R. v. Lyta,
Defence theory beyond a reasonable doubt. Assault with a weapon. Criminal record. Ice chisel
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R. v. Crowe,
Offence of assault. Notes of criminal investigations. Resisting arrest. Give evidence. Reasonable doubt
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Nunavut Tunngavik Incorporated et. al. v. The Commissioner of Nunavut et. al.,
Language education. Equality rights. Grounds of discrimination. Education act. Cause of action
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IN THE MATTER OF: A reference under the Land Titles Act,
Lis pendens. Title interest in the land. Hunting rights
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R. v. Ulayuruluk,
Dire hearing on voluntariness. Operative document in the criminal process. Preliminary inquiry. Degree murder. Reasonable prospect
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R. v. Ulayuruluk,
Dire decision. Admissibility of evidence. Trial counsel. Material change
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In the matter of Baasch and Kerstans,
Criminal contempt. Mens rea. Public disobedience. Show cause
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R. v. Khan,
Sexual offence. Separate evidence. Beyond a reasonable doubt. Payroll employee
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R. v. Panipakoocho,
Appropriate sentence. Offence of manslaughter. Adult criminal record. Plead guilty. Bodily harm
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QWB and SHTO v. Government of Nunavut,
Judicial review. Added as amicus. Hearing submissions from a party. Decision maker
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R. v. Angivrana,
Global sentence. Criminal record. Aggravated assault. Psychological report
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R. v. Simailak,
Suspended sentence. Appropriate sentence. Common procedural protections in modern sexual assault trials. Criminal record. Sexual intercourse. General deterrence
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JD1HI et. al. v. Budden et. al.,
Fiduciary duties. Criminal negligence. Breach of duty of care. Pleading in the action. Immunity section. Settlement funds
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R. v. Kuniliusie,
Support of remote appearances by the witnesses. Nature of the evidence. Elements of the offence. Right of the accused
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R. v. Panipakoocho,
Criminal intent. Degree murder. Indictable offence. Bodily harm. Threat of force. Beyond a reasonable doubt
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R. v. Akpalialuk,
Witness testify. Firearms offences. Public hearing. Remote appearance. Direct evidence
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R. v. Anaittuq,
Sentencing principles. Sexual assault. Criminal record. Partner manslaughter. Domestic violence. Guilty plea
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R. v. G.R.,
Expert witnesses. Nature of the defence. Remote appearance. Personal attendance
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R. v. Papatsie,
Principles of sentencing. Criminal history. Narcotics convictions. Expression of remorse. Joint submission
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R. v. Livingstone,
Sexual assault. Sentencing range. Offender with no significant criminal record
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R. v. W.A.,
Mental disorder. Attempted murder. Specific intent. Criminally responsible. Reasonable doubt
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R. v. Kownirk,
Fit sentence. Sexual assault. Extensive criminal record
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R. v. Mucpa,
Unproven criminal allegations. Relevant consideration in sentencing. Personal injury. Injury offences
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R v. Ikalukjuak,
Lawful excuse for the use of the firearm. Elements of the offence. Weapon for a purpose. Gave evidence. Beyond a reasonable doubt. Public peace
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Pee v. Hamlet of Coral Harbour,
Procedural fairness. Decision to remove. Application for judicial review. Rights and freedoms. Municipal councils. Discretionary authority
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P.S v. The Commissioner of Nunavut and Her Majesty the Queen in the Right of Ontario,
Jurisdiction in a forum non conveniens analysis. Crown immunity. Mental health. Health act
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R. v. Mikkigak,
Aggravated assault. Completion of the sentence
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R. v. Iqalukjuaq,
Witness testify. Nature of the evidence. Public hearing. Serious offences. Trial date
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Haynes v. Government of Nunavut,
Strike out a claim. Collective agreement. Breach of contract. Exclusive jurisdiction. Employment offer