R. v. Baudais (D.G.), 2014 BCSC 2161

JurisdictionBritish Columbia
JudgeBarrow, J.
CourtSupreme Court of British Columbia (Canada)
Subject MatterCRIMINAL LAW,INCOME TAX
Citation2014 BCSC 2161,[2014] B.C.T.C. Uned. 2161 (SC),[2014] B.C.T.C. Uned. 2161
Date12 September 2014
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5 practice notes
  • R. v. Millar, 2017 BCSC 402
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada)
    • February 28, 2017
    ...situation because in those two cases the offender had personal mitigating circumstances. [91] The first such case was R. v. Baudais, 2014 BCSC 2161. In that case, the offender was sentenced to six months of jail. However, Mr. Baudais had a wife who was very ill and required assistance with ......
  • R v Anderson,
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (British Columbia)
    • October 18, 2023
    ...v. Stanchfield, (23 November 2015), Vancouver 886-1 (B.C.P.C.); R. v. Lewry, (26 October 2015), Moosejaw (Sask. Q.B.); and R. v. Baudais, 2014 BCSC 2161. 19 He concluded that Ms. Anderson's circumstances were more analogous to the offenders who were sentenced at the upper end of the ra......
  • R. v. Anderson,
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada)
    • March 8, 2018
    ...imposing a sentence of 18 months. [131] Another sentence in which the offender had to care for an ill family member is R. v. Baudais, 2014 BCSC 2161 [Baudais], where the offender was sentenced to six months in jail. Mr. Baudais' wife suffered from brain cancer and required assistance with a......
  • R. v. Lawson, 2016 BCSC 2446
    • Canada
    • British Columbia Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada)
    • October 31, 2016
    ...of the taxes evaded. Other sentencing authorities provide a range in sentences for similar offences. In the decision of R. v. Baudais, 2014 BCSC 2161, the educator was found guilty by a jury and convicted on counts of income tax evasion, GST evasion, and counselling fraud. Due to mitigating......
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5 cases
  • R. v. Millar, 2017 BCSC 402
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada)
    • February 28, 2017
    ...situation because in those two cases the offender had personal mitigating circumstances. [91] The first such case was R. v. Baudais, 2014 BCSC 2161. In that case, the offender was sentenced to six months of jail. However, Mr. Baudais had a wife who was very ill and required assistance with ......
  • R v Anderson,
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (British Columbia)
    • October 18, 2023
    ...v. Stanchfield, (23 November 2015), Vancouver 886-1 (B.C.P.C.); R. v. Lewry, (26 October 2015), Moosejaw (Sask. Q.B.); and R. v. Baudais, 2014 BCSC 2161. 19 He concluded that Ms. Anderson's circumstances were more analogous to the offenders who were sentenced at the upper end of the ra......
  • R. v. Anderson,
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada)
    • March 8, 2018
    ...imposing a sentence of 18 months. [131] Another sentence in which the offender had to care for an ill family member is R. v. Baudais, 2014 BCSC 2161 [Baudais], where the offender was sentenced to six months in jail. Mr. Baudais' wife suffered from brain cancer and required assistance with a......
  • R. v. Lawson, 2016 BCSC 2446
    • Canada
    • British Columbia Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada)
    • October 31, 2016
    ...of the taxes evaded. Other sentencing authorities provide a range in sentences for similar offences. In the decision of R. v. Baudais, 2014 BCSC 2161, the educator was found guilty by a jury and convicted on counts of income tax evasion, GST evasion, and counselling fraud. Due to mitigating......
  • Request a trial to view additional results

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