Baterdouk v Canada (Attorney General),
Judge | Saccomani |
Docket Number | 200755577H1; 200783595H1; 200783710H1; 200783751H1; 200783819H1; 200793784H1; 200801538H1; 200815983H1; 200841542H1; 200988343H1; 201285434H1; 201285467H1; 201293776H1; 201335353H1; 210007787H1; 210007829H1; 210016515H1; 210038295H1; 210038378H1; 21003856 |
Court | Provincial Court of Alberta (Canada) |
Date | 16 December 2022 |
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2 practice notes
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Canada (Attorney General) v Smykot,
...Decisions 18 Several Alberta decisions declined to follow Stark. In fact, with the exception of Baterdouk v Canada (Attorney General), 2022 ABPC 263, all other Alberta Provincial Court decisions have held that the court does not have jurisdiction to hear these firearms references: see Kurin......
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2023 ABCA 131,
...Decisions 18 Several Alberta decisions declined to follow Stark. In fact, with the exception of Baterdouk v Canada (Attorney General), 2022 ABPC 263, all other Alberta Provincial Court decisions have held that the court does not have jurisdiction to hear these firearms references: see Kurin......
2 cases
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Canada (Attorney General) v Smykot,
...Decisions 18 Several Alberta decisions declined to follow Stark. In fact, with the exception of Baterdouk v Canada (Attorney General), 2022 ABPC 263, all other Alberta Provincial Court decisions have held that the court does not have jurisdiction to hear these firearms references: see Kurin......
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2023 ABCA 131,
...Decisions 18 Several Alberta decisions declined to follow Stark. In fact, with the exception of Baterdouk v Canada (Attorney General), 2022 ABPC 263, all other Alberta Provincial Court decisions have held that the court does not have jurisdiction to hear these firearms references: see Kurin......