R. v. C.R.G., 2019 BCCA 463
Judge | The Honourable Mr. Justice Frankel; The Honourable Mr. Justice Willcock; The Honourable Madam Justice Fenlon |
Court | Court of Appeal (British Columbia) |
Case Date | December 18, 2019 |
Jurisdiction | British Columbia |
Citations | 2019 BCCA 463 |
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5 practice notes
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R. v. T.L.P.,
...in principle by failing to consider the offender’s treatment prospects at the designation stage: Skookum at paras. 57–58; R. v. C.R.G., 2019 BCCA 463 at para. 9; R. v. Zoe, 2020 NWTCA 1 at para. [76] If error in principle is established in the application of the test at the designation stag......
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R. v. J.J.P., 2020 YKCA 13
...a reasonable doubt. Again, I agree with J.J.P.’s position on this issue: see R. v. L.M., 2008 SCC 31 at para. 40; R. v. C.R.G., 2019 BCCA 463 at para. 18; F.E.D. at para. [76] J.J.P. argues that the judge erred by concluding that the Crown was not required to establish beyond a reasonable d......
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R. v. Lukyn,
...and defence provided a number of authorities in support of their positions. [217] The Crown relies on: R. v. C.R.G., 2019 BCCA 463; R. v. Duncan, 2016 BCSC 183; R. v. Funk, 2014 BCSC 383; R. v. Gagnon, 2021 BCSC 784; R. v. Jamieson, 2006 BCSC 1914; and R. v. Sohal, 2019 BC......
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R. v. S.W.P.,
...its reference to the ‘attenuation’ of the sentencing goals of rehabilitation and retribution. [59] In another recent case, R. v. C.R.G. 2019 BCCA 463, this court set aside a DO made by the court below and substituted an LTSO of ten years. The offender was an adult who had sexually assaulted......
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5 cases
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R. v. T.L.P.,
...in principle by failing to consider the offender’s treatment prospects at the designation stage: Skookum at paras. 57–58; R. v. C.R.G., 2019 BCCA 463 at para. 9; R. v. Zoe, 2020 NWTCA 1 at para. [76] If error in principle is established in the application of the test at the designation stag......
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R. v. J.J.P., 2020 YKCA 13
...a reasonable doubt. Again, I agree with J.J.P.’s position on this issue: see R. v. L.M., 2008 SCC 31 at para. 40; R. v. C.R.G., 2019 BCCA 463 at para. 18; F.E.D. at para. [76] J.J.P. argues that the judge erred by concluding that the Crown was not required to establish beyond a reasonable d......
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R. v. Lukyn,
...and defence provided a number of authorities in support of their positions. [217] The Crown relies on: R. v. C.R.G., 2019 BCCA 463; R. v. Duncan, 2016 BCSC 183; R. v. Funk, 2014 BCSC 383; R. v. Gagnon, 2021 BCSC 784; R. v. Jamieson, 2006 BCSC 1914; and R. v. Sohal, 2019 BC......
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R. v. S.W.P.,
...its reference to the ‘attenuation’ of the sentencing goals of rehabilitation and retribution. [59] In another recent case, R. v. C.R.G. 2019 BCCA 463, this court set aside a DO made by the court below and substituted an LTSO of ten years. The offender was an adult who had sexually assaulted......
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