Jollie v. R., 2020 NBCA 58

JurisdictionNew Brunswick
JudgeThe Honourable Justice Green,The Honourable Justice Baird,The Honourable Justice French
Date03 September 2020
CourtCourt of Appeal (New Brunswick)
Docket Number47-19-CA
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5 practice notes
  • Dedam v. R.,
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (New Brunswick)
    • 11 Agosto 2022
    ...In Jollie v. R., 2020 NBCA 58, 2020 N.B.J. No. 202 (QL), Green J.A., speaking for this Court, reviewed many principles of sentencing, including proportionality, in assessing an appeal regarding the length of a sentence imposed for a sexual A common thread running through Mr. Jollie’s......
  • Williams v. R., 2020 NBCA 59
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (New Brunswick)
    • 10 Septiembre 2020
    ...concurrent sentences by the Court, please see R. v. Peterson, 2017 NBCA 29, [2017] N.B.J. No. 152 (QL), per Quigg J.A. and R. v. Jollie, 2020 NBCA 58. [16] The sentencing judge carefully considered the question of whether the sentence he was imposing should be consecutive to or concurrent t......
  • A.B. v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration), 2022 FC 711
    • Canada
    • Federal Court (Canada)
    • 13 Mayo 2022
    ...of sentencing (as the applicant submitted in the present case) or a canon of statutory interpretation: compare R v Pete with Jollie v R, 2020 NBCA 58; Andrade v R, 2010 NBCA 62; and G.D. c R, 2013 QCCA 726. In other provinces, trial level courts seem to take the view in Andrade: see R v Sha......
  • R. v. CORCORAN,
    • Canada
    • Provincial Court of New Brunswick (Canada)
    • 25 Abril 2023
    ...to this Court’s consideration of Mr. Corcoran’s rehabilitative potential in the context of sentencing (see Jollie v. R., 2020 NBCA 58 (NBCA) at paras. 18 through 20). 14.  Mr. Corcoran’s solicitor recommends a consecutive global sentence of three months, submitting......
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5 cases
  • Dedam v. R.,
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (New Brunswick)
    • 11 Agosto 2022
    ...In Jollie v. R., 2020 NBCA 58, 2020 N.B.J. No. 202 (QL), Green J.A., speaking for this Court, reviewed many principles of sentencing, including proportionality, in assessing an appeal regarding the length of a sentence imposed for a sexual A common thread running through Mr. Jollie’s......
  • Williams v. R., 2020 NBCA 59
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (New Brunswick)
    • 10 Septiembre 2020
    ...concurrent sentences by the Court, please see R. v. Peterson, 2017 NBCA 29, [2017] N.B.J. No. 152 (QL), per Quigg J.A. and R. v. Jollie, 2020 NBCA 58. [16] The sentencing judge carefully considered the question of whether the sentence he was imposing should be consecutive to or concurrent t......
  • A.B. v. Canada (Citizenship and Immigration), 2022 FC 711
    • Canada
    • Federal Court (Canada)
    • 13 Mayo 2022
    ...of sentencing (as the applicant submitted in the present case) or a canon of statutory interpretation: compare R v Pete with Jollie v R, 2020 NBCA 58; Andrade v R, 2010 NBCA 62; and G.D. c R, 2013 QCCA 726. In other provinces, trial level courts seem to take the view in Andrade: see R v Sha......
  • R. v. CORCORAN,
    • Canada
    • Provincial Court of New Brunswick (Canada)
    • 25 Abril 2023
    ...to this Court’s consideration of Mr. Corcoran’s rehabilitative potential in the context of sentencing (see Jollie v. R., 2020 NBCA 58 (NBCA) at paras. 18 through 20). 14.  Mr. Corcoran’s solicitor recommends a consecutive global sentence of three months, submitting......
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