R. v. Boyer et al,
| Jurisdiction | Saskatchewan |
| Judge | E. Kalenith |
| Citation | 2018 SKPC 70 |
| Docket Number | 7457911, 7408038, 7458507 |
| Court | Provincial Court of Saskatchewan (Canada) |
| Date | 05 December 2018 |
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2 practice notes
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R v Boyer,
...In his trial decision, the trial judge acquitted Mr. Myette and convicted Mr. Boyer and Mr. Poitras: R v Boyer, 2018 SKPC 70 [Trial Decision]. The trial judge found that the area where Mr. Myette was hunting was indistinguishable from what had previously been declared to......
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R. v. ALBERT EDWARD GREEN AND BLAIR S. HILL,
...submitted that had further submissions been invited, the Crown would have brought to the trial judge’s attention, R v Boyer, 2018 SKPC 70 [Boyer], a decision of Kalenith P.C.J. in which he explicitly rejected Professor Tough’s historical analysis on this very point. See: Boyer......
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R v Boyer,
...In his trial decision, the trial judge acquitted Mr. Myette and convicted Mr. Boyer and Mr. Poitras: R v Boyer, 2018 SKPC 70 [Trial Decision]. The trial judge found that the area where Mr. Myette was hunting was indistinguishable from what had previously been declared to......
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R. v. ALBERT EDWARD GREEN AND BLAIR S. HILL,
...submitted that had further submissions been invited, the Crown would have brought to the trial judge’s attention, R v Boyer, 2018 SKPC 70 [Boyer], a decision of Kalenith P.C.J. in which he explicitly rejected Professor Tough’s historical analysis on this very point. See: Boyer......