Coaker v. Nova Scotia (Attorney General), 2018 NSSC 291
Jurisdiction | Nova Scotia |
Judge | Peter P. Rosinski |
Citation | 2018 NSSC 291 |
Docket Number | Hfx. No. 479938 |
Court | Supreme Court of Nova Scotia (Canada) |
Date | 30 November 2018 |
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6 practice notes
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Pratt v. Nova Scotia (Attorney General), 2019 NSSC 6
...sought? The law regarding habeas corpus applications [14] I will reiterate what I said in Coaker v. Nova Scotia (Attorney General), 2018 NSSC 291: 14 It is important to recall that even if the court hears an application for habeas corpus, there is an element of residual discretion which per......
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Wallace v. Nova Scotia (Attorney General),
...broad and outlined within the Correctional Services Act. [27] In Coaker v Nova Scotia (Attorney General), 2018 NSSC 291, Justice Rosinski held, at para. 32, that the implementation of rotations is a necessary tool for prison administrators and that courts......
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Alcorn v. Nova Scotia (Attorney General), 2020 NSSC 276
...v. The Attorney General of Canada and Warden of Springhill Institution, 2016 NSSC 135, and Coaker v. Nova Scotia (Attorney General), 2018 NSSC 291. I have regard to the principles in Borowski v. Canada (Attorney General), [1989] 1 S.C.R. [15] &......
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Pratt v. Nova Scotia (Attorney General), 2020 NSCA 39
...at para. 31) even if they do not have the force of law (as I wrongly suggested at footnote 4 in Coaker v. Nova Scotia (Attorney General), 2018 NSSC 291), generally speaking, if an institution has fundamentally fair policies made applicable to it, as I find are in existence at present, or in......
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Pratt v. Nova Scotia (Attorney General), 2019 NSSC 6
...sought? The law regarding habeas corpus applications [14] I will reiterate what I said in Coaker v. Nova Scotia (Attorney General), 2018 NSSC 291: 14 It is important to recall that even if the court hears an application for habeas corpus, there is an element of residual discretion which per......
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Wallace v. Nova Scotia (Attorney General),
...broad and outlined within the Correctional Services Act. [27] In Coaker v Nova Scotia (Attorney General), 2018 NSSC 291, Justice Rosinski held, at para. 32, that the implementation of rotations is a necessary tool for prison administrators and that courts......
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Alcorn v. Nova Scotia (Attorney General), 2020 NSSC 276
...v. The Attorney General of Canada and Warden of Springhill Institution, 2016 NSSC 135, and Coaker v. Nova Scotia (Attorney General), 2018 NSSC 291. I have regard to the principles in Borowski v. Canada (Attorney General), [1989] 1 S.C.R. [15] &......
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Pratt v. Nova Scotia (Attorney General), 2020 NSCA 39
...at para. 31) even if they do not have the force of law (as I wrongly suggested at footnote 4 in Coaker v. Nova Scotia (Attorney General), 2018 NSSC 291), generally speaking, if an institution has fundamentally fair policies made applicable to it, as I find are in existence at present, or in......
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