R v Barker, 2019 NSPC 24
Jurisdiction | Nova Scotia |
Judge | The Honourable Judge Del W Atwood |
Citation | 2019 NSPC 24 |
Docket Number | 8277642; 8277643; 8277632; 8277633 |
Court | Provincial Court of Nova Scotia (Canada) |
Date | 16 July 2019 |
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4 practice notes
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R. v. Surette, 2019 NSPC 46
...of the Criminal Code was imposed. Both restitution and a fine in lieu of forfeiture were also imposed. · R. v. Beverley and David Barker, 2019 NSPC 24, the offenders pleaded guilty to fraud-over. Both were first offenders and were considered unlikely to re-offend. For about nine months the ......
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R v. Gale,
...sentences have been imposed for fraud. (See R v. MacDonald, [2001] N.S.J. No. 51, 2001 NSCA 26; R v. Barker, [2019] N.S.J. No. 303, 2019 NSPC 24) [56] There are further examples of cases where suspended sentences have been found to serve the principles of......
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R. v. Fairrae,
...of forfeiture were also imposed. • R. v. Beverley and David Barker, 2019 NSPC 24, the offenders pleaded guilty to fraud-over. Both were first offenders and were considered unlikely to re-offend. For about nine months the off......
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R. v. Gloade, 2019 NSPC 55
...also imposed. · R. v. Beverley and David Barker, 2019 NSPC 24, the offenders pleaded guilty to fraud-over. Both were first offenders and were considered unlikely to re-offend. For about nine months the ......
4 cases
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R. v. Surette, 2019 NSPC 46
...of the Criminal Code was imposed. Both restitution and a fine in lieu of forfeiture were also imposed. · R. v. Beverley and David Barker, 2019 NSPC 24, the offenders pleaded guilty to fraud-over. Both were first offenders and were considered unlikely to re-offend. For about nine months the ......
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R v. Gale,
...sentences have been imposed for fraud. (See R v. MacDonald, [2001] N.S.J. No. 51, 2001 NSCA 26; R v. Barker, [2019] N.S.J. No. 303, 2019 NSPC 24) [56] There are further examples of cases where suspended sentences have been found to serve the principles of......
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R. v. Fairrae,
...of forfeiture were also imposed. • R. v. Beverley and David Barker, 2019 NSPC 24, the offenders pleaded guilty to fraud-over. Both were first offenders and were considered unlikely to re-offend. For about nine months the off......
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R. v. Gloade, 2019 NSPC 55
...also imposed. · R. v. Beverley and David Barker, 2019 NSPC 24, the offenders pleaded guilty to fraud-over. Both were first offenders and were considered unlikely to re-offend. For about nine months the ......