R. v. Aguilera Jimenez, 2019 YKTC 42
Judge | Judge Cozens |
Court | Territorial Court of Yukon (Canada) |
Case Date | September 30, 2019 |
Jurisdiction | Yukon |
Citations | 2019 YKTC 42 |
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3 practice notes
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R. v. Aguilera Jimenez, 2020 YKCA 5
...September 9, 2019 (R. v. Aguilera Jimenez, 2019 YKTC 40, Whitehorse Docket 18-00180); and September 30, 2019 (R. v. Aguilera Jimenez, 2019 YKTC 42, Whitehorse Docket Counsel for the Appellant: P. Battin Counsel for the Respondent: L.S. Faught Place and Date of Hearing: Vancouver, British Co......
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R. v. Le Diuzet,
...other Canadian jurisdictions. [33] By way of example, he refers to: R. v. Aguilera Jimenez, 2019 YKTC 42; R. v. Figueroa, [2019] O.J. No. 5693 (ONCJ); R. v. Ellis, 2021 BCPC 280. In these cases, as defence counsel points out, suspended sentences......
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R. v. Abdullahi,, 2020 YKTC 11
...In my Reasons for Sentence in the case of Mr. Abdullahi’s co-accused, (R. v. Aguilera Jimenez, 2019 YKTC 42), at para. 9, I noted that the Crown had submitted that a sentence of 15 to 18 months’ custody should be imposed on Mr. Jimenez as he, “…was operating as a......
3 cases
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R. v. Aguilera Jimenez, 2020 YKCA 5
...September 9, 2019 (R. v. Aguilera Jimenez, 2019 YKTC 40, Whitehorse Docket 18-00180); and September 30, 2019 (R. v. Aguilera Jimenez, 2019 YKTC 42, Whitehorse Docket Counsel for the Appellant: P. Battin Counsel for the Respondent: L.S. Faught Place and Date of Hearing: Vancouver, British Co......
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R. v. Le Diuzet,
...other Canadian jurisdictions. [33] By way of example, he refers to: R. v. Aguilera Jimenez, 2019 YKTC 42; R. v. Figueroa, [2019] O.J. No. 5693 (ONCJ); R. v. Ellis, 2021 BCPC 280. In these cases, as defence counsel points out, suspended sentences......
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R. v. Abdullahi,, 2020 YKTC 11
...In my Reasons for Sentence in the case of Mr. Abdullahi’s co-accused, (R. v. Aguilera Jimenez, 2019 YKTC 42), at para. 9, I noted that the Crown had submitted that a sentence of 15 to 18 months’ custody should be imposed on Mr. Jimenez as he, “…was operating as a......