Her Majesty the Queen v. Pond, 2020 NBCA 54
Judge | The Honourable Justice Quigg; The Honourable Justice Baird; The Honourable Justice LaVigne |
Court | Court of Appeal (New Brunswick) |
Case Date | August 13, 2020 |
Jurisdiction | New Brunswick |
Citations | 2020 NBCA 54 |
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13 practice notes
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HMQ v. C. Gallagher,
...murder is one of the most serious offences under the Criminal Code in that the offender is liable to life imprisonment” (R v. Pond 2020 NBCA 54 at para. 91). Society’s condemnation is also reflected in the sentences imposed; although wide ranging since there is no minimum, the......
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R. v. Milne,
...was a causal or contributory factor in the commission of the offence, citing Badhesa, R. v. Penttila, 2020 BCCA 63, and R. v. Pond, 2020 NBCA 54. However, in this case, she contends, the coincidental timing of Mr. Milne’s mental health crisis and the sexual assault was the only fact the jud......
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Corcoran v. R.,
...an aggravating or mitigating factor) and such error had an impact on the sentence imposed. (see Her Majesty the Queen v. Pond, 2020 NBCA 54, [2020] N.B.J. No. 181 (QL), at para. 29; R. v. Friesen, 2020 SCC 9, [2019] S.C.J. No. 100 (QL), at paras. 25-26; R v. Lacasse, 2015 SCC 64, [20......
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HMQ v. Clare Elizabeth Gallagher, 2020 NBQB 242
...of sentencing and the factors to be considered are now largely codified. Recently, Lavigne J.A. for our Court of Appeal in R v. Pond 2020 NBCA 54 has encapsulated much of that codification. I can do no better than to repeat Purpose and principles of sentencing Pursuant to s. 718 of t......
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13 cases
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HMQ v. C. Gallagher,
...murder is one of the most serious offences under the Criminal Code in that the offender is liable to life imprisonment” (R v. Pond 2020 NBCA 54 at para. 91). Society’s condemnation is also reflected in the sentences imposed; although wide ranging since there is no minimum, the......
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R. v. Milne,
...was a causal or contributory factor in the commission of the offence, citing Badhesa, R. v. Penttila, 2020 BCCA 63, and R. v. Pond, 2020 NBCA 54. However, in this case, she contends, the coincidental timing of Mr. Milne’s mental health crisis and the sexual assault was the only fact the jud......
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Corcoran v. R.,
...an aggravating or mitigating factor) and such error had an impact on the sentence imposed. (see Her Majesty the Queen v. Pond, 2020 NBCA 54, [2020] N.B.J. No. 181 (QL), at para. 29; R. v. Friesen, 2020 SCC 9, [2019] S.C.J. No. 100 (QL), at paras. 25-26; R v. Lacasse, 2015 SCC 64, [20......
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HMQ v. Clare Elizabeth Gallagher, 2020 NBQB 242
...of sentencing and the factors to be considered are now largely codified. Recently, Lavigne J.A. for our Court of Appeal in R v. Pond 2020 NBCA 54 has encapsulated much of that codification. I can do no better than to repeat Purpose and principles of sentencing Pursuant to s. 718 of t......
Request a trial to view additional results