Provincial Court of New Brunswick (Canada)
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R. v. CORCORAN,
Consecutive sentences. Criminal trials for serious offences. Totality principle. Plead guilty. Administration of justice. Perjured evidence
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R. v. CORCORAN,
Remedy of a mistrial. Trial decision. Test for the admissibility of fresh evidence on appeal. Police report
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R. v. ROSS,
Strict liability offence beyond a reasonable doubt. Due diligence defence. Fishing box nets. Actus reus
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R. v. SAVAGE,
Credibility of the evidence of a witness. Mens rea components of the offence beyond a reasonable doubt. Burden of proof. Alleged assault
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R v Smith,
Appropriate sentence. Criminal record. Trafficking in hard drugs in a drug importation case. Exceptional circumstances
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R. v. ADAMS,
General rules about admissibility of evidence in criminal trials. Summary conviction appeal decision. Alcohol standard
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R. v Crawford,
Appropriate sentence. Offence of summary assault. Criminal record. Bodily harm. Partner violence
- R. c. G.H., 2022 NBCP 10
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R. v. CORCORAN, 2022 NBPC 8
Criminal evidence. False statement under oath. Reasonable doubt. Calling logs
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R. v. HARRIS, 2022 NBPC 7
Concurrent sentence. Indictable assault convictions. Criminal justice system
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R. v. Boehler, 2022 NBPC 6
Lawful use. Lawful enjoyment. Mens rea element of the offence. Limited interpretation. Operation of property. Beyond a reasonable doubt
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R. v Richardson, 2022 NBPC 9
Enter into the credibility of the evidence of a witness. Essential elements of the offence. Reasonable doubt
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R. v. Henderson, 2022 NBPC 5
Principles of sentencing. Criminal justice system. Aggravated assault
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R. v. HAY, 2022 NBPC 13
Standard in criminal law matters. Indictable offence. Reasonable doubt. Credibility of the evidence of a witness
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R v. BOURGEOIS, 2022 NBPC 2
Consecutive sentence. Criminal offence. Motor vehicle. Purpose of trafficking. Possession for the purpose
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R v BAKER, 2022 NBPC 1
Offence of assault. Prohibited weapon. Identification evidence. Beyond a reasonable doubt
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R. v. Flemming, 2022 NBPC 12
Search warrant. Lawful reason for entry. Exclusion of the evidence. Police officers. Administration of justice
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R v X.V., 2022 NBPC 3
Standard of proof in a criminal trial. Evidence about a sexual assault. Beyond a reasonable doubt. Reasonable doubt
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R. v. Leclerc, 2022 NBPC 11
Offence of sexual assault. Credibility of the evidence of a witness. Burden of proof. Reasonable doubt
- R. v. Dedam, 2021 NBPC 13
- R. v. Thompson, 2021 NBPC 16
- R v. Bradley Dustyhorn, 2021 NBPC 10
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R. v. Leger, 2021 NBPC 8
Custodial sentence. Young offenders. Youth criminal justice system. Young persons
- R. v. Thompson, 2021 NBPC 17
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WALLACE v. HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN IN RIGHT OF THE PROVINCE OF NEW BRUNSWICK AS REPRESENTED BY THE MINISTER OF PUBLIC SAFETY, 2021 NBPC 5
[1] M.R. CLOUTIER PROV. CT. J. (orally): The applicant, Stephen Edmund Wallace, (“Mr. Wallace”) age 59, was the holder of a firearms license issued pursuant to the Firearms Act, S.C. 1995, c. 39 (“the Firearms Act”).
- R. v. Schenkels Farm Inc., 2021 NBPC 15
- R. v. Street, 2021 NBPC 14
- R. v. Genova, 2021 NBPC 11
- R. v Corcoran, 2021 NBPC 9
- R. v. Genova, 2021 NBPC 12