M.L.C. v. Ontario (Review Board), 2015 ONCA 317
Jurisdiction | Ontario |
Court | Court of Appeal (Ontario) |
Subject Matter | CIVIL RIGHTS,STATUTES,ADMINISTRATIVE LAW,CRIMINAL LAW,COURTS |
Date | 08 May 2015 |
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17 practice notes
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Table of cases
...303 Chambers v British Columbia (AG) (1997), 116 CCC (3d) 406 (BCCA) ................ 300 Chaudry (Re), 2015 ONCA 317 ...................................................................................304 Conway (Re), [2014] OJ No 4313 (CA).........................................................
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Table of Cases
.......................................................................................................................... 311 Chaudry, Re, 2015 ONCA 317, leave to appeal refused R. v. Chaudry, [2016] S.C.C.A. No. 460 (SCC) ............................................................................
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Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
...living direction, rather than continuing to contest it at annual review hearings in the future. See section 24(1) below for Chaudry, Re , 2015 ONCA 317 at paras. 41–46, leave to appeal refused R. v. Chaudry , 2017 CarswellOnt 1053, 2017 CarswellOnt 1054, [2016] S.C.C.A. No. 460 (SCC), where......
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Court Of Appeal Summaries (June 25 29)
...Mental Health Care Keywords: Criminal Law, NCR, Detention Orders, Public Safety, Fresh Evidence, Criminal Code, s 672.81, Chaudry (Re), 2015 ONCA 317, Murray (Re), 2017 ONCA 731 R v MC, 2018 ONCA 606 [Strathy CJO (Motion Judge)] Counsel: Jonathan Rudin and Melissa D. Atkinson, for the propo......
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10 cases
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Campbell (Re), 2018 ONCA 140
...decisions that are the least onerous and least restrictive to the NCR accused’s liberty: M.L.C., at paras. 28, 43-45; and Chaudry (Re), 2015 ONCA 317, 125 O.R. (3d) 641, at para. 72. This requirement acts as yet another important liberty safeguard for the NCR accused. [60] There are other s......
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E.S. v. Joannou, 2017 ONCA 655
...found not to have the power to grant remedies such as costs or damages: see Re Starz, 2015 ONCA 318, 125 O.R. (3d) 663, and Re Chaudry, 2015 ONCA 317, 125 O.R. (3d) [91] When a tribunal is limited in the type of remedy it can grant pursuant to s. 24(1), there is a significant risk of bifurc......
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Starz, Re,
...R. v. Conway (P.), [2010] 1 S.C.R. 765; 402 N.R. 255; 263 O.A.C. 61; 2010 SCC 22, refd to. [para. 1]. Chaudry, Re (2015), 334 O.A.C. 200; 2015 ONCA 317, refd to. [para. New Brunswick (Minister of Health and Community Services) v. J.G. and D.V., [1999] 3 S.C.R. 46; 244 N.R. 276; 216 N.B.R.(2......
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R. v. Carlyle, 2019 YKSC 38
...efficiently its duties even in cases where a NCR accused person is transferred outside its province or territory (see Chaudry (Re), 2015ONCA 317, at para. 97). Section 672(13) provides that a NCR accused person can choose to appear at their hearing by video-conference. Section 672.85 provid......
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3 firm's commentaries
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Court Of Appeal Summaries (June 25 29)
...Mental Health Care Keywords: Criminal Law, NCR, Detention Orders, Public Safety, Fresh Evidence, Criminal Code, s 672.81, Chaudry (Re), 2015 ONCA 317, Murray (Re), 2017 ONCA 731 R v MC, 2018 ONCA 606 [Strathy CJO (Motion Judge)] Counsel: Jonathan Rudin and Melissa D. Atkinson, for the propo......
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Ontario Court Of Appeal Summaries (May 4 8, 2015)
...there was no indication in the application judge's reasons as to how and on what basis he exercised any discretion. Chaudry (Re), 2015 ONCA 317 [Gillese and Lauwers JJ.A. and Speyer J. (ad Counsel: M. O'Bonsawin and B.W. Renshaw, for the appellant the Person in Charge of the Royal Ottawa Me......
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ONTARIO COURT OF APPEAL SUMMARIES (May 4 – 8, 2015)
...that it did not have the authority to grant the remedies of costs, damages and declaratory relief. In the companion case of Chaudry (Re), 2015 ONCA 317, this Court concluded that the Board did not have jurisdiction to award costs. The same principles apply to the Board’s lack of jurisdictio......
4 books & journal articles
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Table of cases
...303 Chambers v British Columbia (AG) (1997), 116 CCC (3d) 406 (BCCA) ................ 300 Chaudry (Re), 2015 ONCA 317 ...................................................................................304 Conway (Re), [2014] OJ No 4313 (CA).........................................................
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Table of Cases
.......................................................................................................................... 311 Chaudry, Re, 2015 ONCA 317, leave to appeal refused R. v. Chaudry, [2016] S.C.C.A. No. 460 (SCC) ............................................................................
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Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
...living direction, rather than continuing to contest it at annual review hearings in the future. See section 24(1) below for Chaudry, Re , 2015 ONCA 317 at paras. 41–46, leave to appeal refused R. v. Chaudry , 2017 CarswellOnt 1053, 2017 CarswellOnt 1054, [2016] S.C.C.A. No. 460 (SCC), where......
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Dispositions
...2 CR (5th) 242 (Ont CA). 35 See Winko , above note 7. 36 R v Conway , [2010] 1 SCR 765. 37 Starz (Re) , 2015 ONCA 318; Chaudry (Re) , 2015 ONCA 317. Chapter Nine: Dispositions 305 I. TREATMENT The review boards are to keep out of the fray when it comes to treatment. They may ensure that tre......