R. v. Boutilier (D.J.), 2015 BCSC 901

JurisdictionBritish Columbia
JudgeVoith, J.
CourtSupreme Court of British Columbia (Canada)
Subject MatterCRIMINAL LAW,CIVIL RIGHTS
Citation2015 BCSC 901,[2015] B.C.T.C. Uned. 901 (SC),[2015] B.C.T.C. Uned. 901
Date29 May 2015
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8 practice notes
  • R. v. Boutilier, 2017 SCC 64
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court (Canada)
    • December 21, 2017
    ...264, 670 W.A.C. 264, [2016] B.C.J. No. 1116 (QL), 2016 CarswellBC 1487 (WL Can.), setting aside in part the decisions of Voith J., 2015 BCSC 901, 325 C.C.C. (3d) 345, [2015] B.C.J. No. 1102 (QL), 2015 CarswellBC 1464 (WL Can.); and 2014 BCSC 2187, 317 C.C.C. (3d) 1, 324 C.R.R. (2d) 221, [20......
  • R. v. Boutilier (D.J.), (2016) 382 B.C.A.C. 25 (CA)
    • Canada
    • British Columbia Court of Appeal (British Columbia)
    • September 23, 2015
    ...a reasonable expectation that a lesser sentence would adequately protect the public. The judge then imposed an indeterminate sentence: 2015 BCSC 901. [9] On June 25, 2015, the Crown filed a notice of appeal of the declaration of constitutional invalidity under s. 759(2) of Part XXIV. Sectio......
  • R. v. Patel, 2020 BCCA 92
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (British Columbia)
    • March 18, 2020
    ...at the designation stage, and these overbroad provisions were not saved by s. 1 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms [Charter] (2015 BCSC 901). As Boutilier was released after the close of submissions in this case, as stated, the parties made further written submissions to address......
  • R. v. Boutilier (D.J.), (2016) 388 B.C.A.C. 264 (CA)
    • Canada
    • British Columbia Court of Appeal (British Columbia)
    • June 2, 2016
    ...by infringing the principle of fundamental justice against overbroad laws (see R. v. Boutilier , 2014 BCSC 2187 [ Boutilier #2 ] and 2015 BCSC 901 [ Boutilier #3 ]) . In his view, s. 753(1) was overbroad because: (1) it does not allow for the consideration of an offender's future treatmen......
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8 cases
  • R. v. Boutilier, 2017 SCC 64
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court (Canada)
    • December 21, 2017
    ...264, 670 W.A.C. 264, [2016] B.C.J. No. 1116 (QL), 2016 CarswellBC 1487 (WL Can.), setting aside in part the decisions of Voith J., 2015 BCSC 901, 325 C.C.C. (3d) 345, [2015] B.C.J. No. 1102 (QL), 2015 CarswellBC 1464 (WL Can.); and 2014 BCSC 2187, 317 C.C.C. (3d) 1, 324 C.R.R. (2d) 221, [20......
  • R. v. Boutilier (D.J.), (2016) 382 B.C.A.C. 25 (CA)
    • Canada
    • British Columbia Court of Appeal (British Columbia)
    • September 23, 2015
    ...a reasonable expectation that a lesser sentence would adequately protect the public. The judge then imposed an indeterminate sentence: 2015 BCSC 901. [9] On June 25, 2015, the Crown filed a notice of appeal of the declaration of constitutional invalidity under s. 759(2) of Part XXIV. Sectio......
  • R. v. Patel, 2020 BCCA 92
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (British Columbia)
    • March 18, 2020
    ...at the designation stage, and these overbroad provisions were not saved by s. 1 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms [Charter] (2015 BCSC 901). As Boutilier was released after the close of submissions in this case, as stated, the parties made further written submissions to address......
  • R. v. Boutilier (D.J.), (2016) 388 B.C.A.C. 264 (CA)
    • Canada
    • British Columbia Court of Appeal (British Columbia)
    • June 2, 2016
    ...by infringing the principle of fundamental justice against overbroad laws (see R. v. Boutilier , 2014 BCSC 2187 [ Boutilier #2 ] and 2015 BCSC 901 [ Boutilier #3 ]) . In his view, s. 753(1) was overbroad because: (1) it does not allow for the consideration of an offender's future treatmen......
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