Pratt v. Nova Scotia (Attorney General), 2018 NSSC 243

JurisdictionNova Scotia
JudgeHonourable Justice James L. Chipman
Citation2018 NSSC 243
CourtSupreme Court of Nova Scotia (Canada)
Docket NumberHfx No. 479943
Date19 September 2018
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3 practice notes
  • Pratt v. Nova Scotia (Attorney General), 2019 NSSC 6
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of Nova Scotia (Canada)
    • January 10, 2019
    ...had proved that deprivation of residual liberty was lawful and reasonable, and dismissed his application on September 19, 2018 – 2018 NSSC 243. Therein, counsel for the Attorney General relied upon the September 13, 2018, affidavit of Brad Ross, Deputy Superintendent at the Burnside Jail. I......
  • Coaker v. Nova Scotia (Attorney General), 2018 NSSC 291
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of Nova Scotia (Canada)
    • November 30, 2018
    ...2018. Numerous inmates filed habeas corpus applications in response. These were consolidated for hearing, save for one - Pratt v. AGNS, 2018 NSSC 243 decided September 19, 2018, per Chipman J. At the time of the hearing the lockdown had ended. The applicants wished the court to determine th......
  • Ward v. Nova Scotia (Attorney General),
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of Nova Scotia (Canada)
    • March 23, 2023
    ...in reality Mr. Ward was placed in lockdown on Bravo 3 without any real path forward.  In its brief, the Crown relies on R. v. Pratt, 2018 NSSC 243, on several occasions, for Issues around habeas corpus and the use of lockdowns have already been widely assessed by this court in previous......
3 cases
  • Pratt v. Nova Scotia (Attorney General), 2019 NSSC 6
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of Nova Scotia (Canada)
    • January 10, 2019
    ...had proved that deprivation of residual liberty was lawful and reasonable, and dismissed his application on September 19, 2018 – 2018 NSSC 243. Therein, counsel for the Attorney General relied upon the September 13, 2018, affidavit of Brad Ross, Deputy Superintendent at the Burnside Jail. I......
  • Coaker v. Nova Scotia (Attorney General), 2018 NSSC 291
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of Nova Scotia (Canada)
    • November 30, 2018
    ...2018. Numerous inmates filed habeas corpus applications in response. These were consolidated for hearing, save for one - Pratt v. AGNS, 2018 NSSC 243 decided September 19, 2018, per Chipman J. At the time of the hearing the lockdown had ended. The applicants wished the court to determine th......
  • Ward v. Nova Scotia (Attorney General),
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of Nova Scotia (Canada)
    • March 23, 2023
    ...in reality Mr. Ward was placed in lockdown on Bravo 3 without any real path forward.  In its brief, the Crown relies on R. v. Pratt, 2018 NSSC 243, on several occasions, for Issues around habeas corpus and the use of lockdowns have already been widely assessed by this court in previous......

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