R v Buffalo, 2020 ABQB 41
Judge | Honourable Mr. Justice Douglas R. Mah |
Court | Court of Queen's Bench of Alberta (Canada) |
Case Date | January 16, 2020 |
Jurisdiction | Alberta |
Citations | 2020 ABQB 41 |
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6 practice notes
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R v Courtoreille,
...in a motor vehicle. In McKenzie, the sentencing judge relied on two other decisions, R v Sellars, 2018 BCCA 195, and R v Buffalo, 2020 ABQB 41, where non-penitentiary sentences were imposed for Indigenous offenders with Gladue factors affecting their moral culpability for the firearms ......
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Her Majesty the Queen v. Nathaniel McKenzie, 2020 SKPC 31
...The sentencing judge imposed a conditional sentence of 18 months. [21] I have also considered the recent Alberta decision of R v Buffalo, 2020 ABQB 41 [Buffalo]. In Buffalo, the accused pled guilty to offences under sections 92(1), 94(1), and 117.01 for possession of a duffel bag which cont......
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R v JFK,
...moral culpability to be reduced and granted a conditional discharge. · R v Buffalo, 2020 ABQB 41 and R v Matthews, 2011 ABPC 324: These cases are examples of conditional sentences being imposed for the illegal possession of o ......
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R. v. Sampson, 2020 NSPC 18
...offence, saying Mr. Ritcey was much younger than Mr. Sampson and he had no record. Crown counsel also distinguished R v. Buffalo, 2020 ABQB 41 saying that there are no Gladue factors in the case at bar to consider and Mr. Sampson’s circumstances are quite [22] ......
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6 cases
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R v Courtoreille,
...in a motor vehicle. In McKenzie, the sentencing judge relied on two other decisions, R v Sellars, 2018 BCCA 195, and R v Buffalo, 2020 ABQB 41, where non-penitentiary sentences were imposed for Indigenous offenders with Gladue factors affecting their moral culpability for the firearms ......
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Her Majesty the Queen v. Nathaniel McKenzie, 2020 SKPC 31
...The sentencing judge imposed a conditional sentence of 18 months. [21] I have also considered the recent Alberta decision of R v Buffalo, 2020 ABQB 41 [Buffalo]. In Buffalo, the accused pled guilty to offences under sections 92(1), 94(1), and 117.01 for possession of a duffel bag which cont......
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R v JFK,
...moral culpability to be reduced and granted a conditional discharge. · R v Buffalo, 2020 ABQB 41 and R v Matthews, 2011 ABPC 324: These cases are examples of conditional sentences being imposed for the illegal possession of o ......
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R. v. Sampson, 2020 NSPC 18
...offence, saying Mr. Ritcey was much younger than Mr. Sampson and he had no record. Crown counsel also distinguished R v. Buffalo, 2020 ABQB 41 saying that there are no Gladue factors in the case at bar to consider and Mr. Sampson’s circumstances are quite [22] ......
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