R. v. Bath (S.S.) et al., 2012 BCSC 645
Judge | H.J. Holmes, J. |
Court | Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada) |
Case Date | April 10, 2012 |
Jurisdiction | British Columbia |
Citations | 2012 BCSC 645;[2012] B.C.T.C. Uned. 645 (SC);[2012] B.C.T.C. Uned. 645 |
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6 practice notes
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R. v. Edwardsen, 2018 BCSC 1013
...arrested can be considered a mitigating factor, and references to the cases of R. v. Adams, 2007 BCSC 110 and R. v. Bath and Khangura, 2012 BCSC 645. The passage of time has prolonged the onerous effects of the court proceedings and the charges that preceded them on Mr. Heathcote. The pre-s......
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R. v. Bath (S.S.), (2013) 335 B.C.A.C. 144 (CA)
...to trace or recover any of the funds; and (b) it was unlikely that they enjoyed the entire proceeds given the involvement of others: 2012 BCSC 645 at para. 60. I also take into account the fact that Mr. Bath does not deny that the fraud occurred but, rather, seeks to advance his appeal on g......
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R. v. Roberts, 2019 BCSC 338
...to impose sentences at the upper end of the range in cases of frauds exceeding several million dollars (see R. v. Bath and Khangura, 2012 BCSC 645 at para. 76). [5] The defence seeks a conditional sentence order instead of true incarceration. Counsel for Mr. Roberts submits that a condition......
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R. v. Reynolds, 2020 BCSC 732
...involving fraud upon the government in respect of the payment of income tax and GST/HST: a) R. v. Bath and Khangura, 2012 BCSC 645: Bath: 4½ years; Khangura: 3 years for fraud of $7,980,122 and $3,164,853, b) R. v. Baudais, 2014 BCSC 2161: six months......
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6 cases
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R. v. Edwardsen, 2018 BCSC 1013
...arrested can be considered a mitigating factor, and references to the cases of R. v. Adams, 2007 BCSC 110 and R. v. Bath and Khangura, 2012 BCSC 645. The passage of time has prolonged the onerous effects of the court proceedings and the charges that preceded them on Mr. Heathcote. The pre-s......
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R. v. Bath (S.S.), (2013) 335 B.C.A.C. 144 (CA)
...to trace or recover any of the funds; and (b) it was unlikely that they enjoyed the entire proceeds given the involvement of others: 2012 BCSC 645 at para. 60. I also take into account the fact that Mr. Bath does not deny that the fraud occurred but, rather, seeks to advance his appeal on g......
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R. v. Roberts, 2019 BCSC 338
...to impose sentences at the upper end of the range in cases of frauds exceeding several million dollars (see R. v. Bath and Khangura, 2012 BCSC 645 at para. 76). [5] The defence seeks a conditional sentence order instead of true incarceration. Counsel for Mr. Roberts submits that a condition......
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R. v. Reynolds, 2020 BCSC 732
...involving fraud upon the government in respect of the payment of income tax and GST/HST: a) R. v. Bath and Khangura, 2012 BCSC 645: Bath: 4½ years; Khangura: 3 years for fraud of $7,980,122 and $3,164,853, b) R. v. Baudais, 2014 BCSC 2161: six months......
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