R. v. C.S.,
Jurisdiction | Ontario |
Judge | Justice J. De Filippis |
Neutral Citation | 2020 ONCJ 560 |
Citation | 2020 ONCJ 560 |
Date | 02 December 2020 |
Docket Number | Central West Region 998 19WYD 3662 |
Court | Ontario Court of Justice General Division (Canada) |
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2 practice notes
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Re Application pursuant to s. 119, s. 123, Youth Criminal Justice Act,
...P. Downes; R. v. Gure, [2019] O.J. No. 4304, per Justice J. Loignon; R. v. O.Y., 2020, ONCJ 466, per Justice S. Caponecchia; R. v. C.S., 2020 ONCJ 560, per Justice J. De Filippis; and O.P. and Children’s Aid Society of London and Middlesex, 2020 ONCJ 675, per Justice W. Harris Bentle......
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R. v. Robinson,
...the police occurrence reports could be disclosed even though they were silent on the issue of extra judicial measures. In R. v. C.S. [2020] ONCJ 560, at para. 19, DeFillipis J. expressly declined to follow Greer holding it to be wrongly decided. The same view was adopted in R. v. Burgess, 2......
2 cases
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Re Application pursuant to s. 119, s. 123, Youth Criminal Justice Act,
...P. Downes; R. v. Gure, [2019] O.J. No. 4304, per Justice J. Loignon; R. v. O.Y., 2020, ONCJ 466, per Justice S. Caponecchia; R. v. C.S., 2020 ONCJ 560, per Justice J. De Filippis; and O.P. and Children’s Aid Society of London and Middlesex, 2020 ONCJ 675, per Justice W. Harris Bentle......
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R. v. Robinson,
...the police occurrence reports could be disclosed even though they were silent on the issue of extra judicial measures. In R. v. C.S. [2020] ONCJ 560, at para. 19, DeFillipis J. expressly declined to follow Greer holding it to be wrongly decided. The same view was adopted in R. v. Burgess, 2......