Lord v. British Columbia (Attorney General), [2005] B.C.A.C. Uned. 72 (CA)
Jurisdiction | British Columbia |
Judge | Saunders, J.A. |
Court | Court of Appeal (British Columbia) |
Subject Matter | TRIALS,CRIMINAL LAW,POLICE,MOTOR VEHICLES,PRACTICE |
Citation | [2005] B.C.A.C. Uned. 72 (CA),2005 BCCA 165,[2005] B.C.A.C. Uned. 72 |
Date | 29 March 2005 |
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5 practice notes
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R. v. Lamontagne (B.W.), [2007] B.C.A.C. Uned. 91 (CA)
...the likelihood of success (is there a reasonable possibility of it) are factors considered: Lord v. British Columbia (Attorney General) , 2005 BCCA 165. [8] Prior to the hearing of this application for leave to appeal, Mr. Lamontagne applied for judicial interim release pending the hearing ......
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R. v. Lindsay (D.K.), 2008 BCCA 30
...R. v. Lord - see Lord v. British Columbia (Attorney General). Lord v. British Columbia (Attorney General), [2005] B.C.A.C. Uned. 72; 2005 BCCA 165, consd. [para. 1]. East Broadway Residents Association v. Vancouver (City), [2000] B.C.A.C. Uned. 218; 2000 BCCA 657, consd. [para. 4]. R. v. Je......
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R. v. Lindsay (D.-K.), (2005) 215 B.C.A.C. 47 (CA)
...297 W.A.C. 21; 106 C.R.R.(2d) 186; 2003 BCCA 69, consd. [para. 4]. Lord v. British Columbia (Attorney General), [2005] B.C.A.C. Uned. 72; 2005 BCCA 165, refd to. [para. Statutes Noticed: Criminal Code Regulations (Can.), Criminal Rules of the Supreme Court of British Columbia, rule 6 [para.......
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R. v. Roberds (E.E.), [2005] B.C.A.C. Uned. 188
...an issue of law alone. If he succeeds in that task, the considerations described in Lord v. British Columbia (Attorney General) , 2005 BCCA 165, and cases cited therein arise, being the importance of the issue, the chance of success, and overall, the interests of justice. [10] In support of......
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5 cases
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R. v. Lamontagne (B.W.), [2007] B.C.A.C. Uned. 91 (CA)
...the likelihood of success (is there a reasonable possibility of it) are factors considered: Lord v. British Columbia (Attorney General) , 2005 BCCA 165. [8] Prior to the hearing of this application for leave to appeal, Mr. Lamontagne applied for judicial interim release pending the hearing ......
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R. v. Lindsay (D.K.), 2008 BCCA 30
...R. v. Lord - see Lord v. British Columbia (Attorney General). Lord v. British Columbia (Attorney General), [2005] B.C.A.C. Uned. 72; 2005 BCCA 165, consd. [para. 1]. East Broadway Residents Association v. Vancouver (City), [2000] B.C.A.C. Uned. 218; 2000 BCCA 657, consd. [para. 4]. R. v. Je......
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R. v. Lindsay (D.-K.), (2005) 215 B.C.A.C. 47 (CA)
...297 W.A.C. 21; 106 C.R.R.(2d) 186; 2003 BCCA 69, consd. [para. 4]. Lord v. British Columbia (Attorney General), [2005] B.C.A.C. Uned. 72; 2005 BCCA 165, refd to. [para. Statutes Noticed: Criminal Code Regulations (Can.), Criminal Rules of the Supreme Court of British Columbia, rule 6 [para.......
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R. v. Roberds (E.E.), [2005] B.C.A.C. Uned. 188
...an issue of law alone. If he succeeds in that task, the considerations described in Lord v. British Columbia (Attorney General) , 2005 BCCA 165, and cases cited therein arise, being the importance of the issue, the chance of success, and overall, the interests of justice. [10] In support of......
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