R. v. Campbell, 2021 BCSC 323
Jurisdiction | British Columbia |
Judge | Honourable Mr. Justice Brundrett |
Docket Number | 27802 |
Citation | 2021 BCSC 323 |
Court | Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada) |
Date | 05 February 2021 |
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3 practice notes
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R. v. Vaux,
...In this regard, I note as well the comments by Justice Brundrett at para. 40 of R. v. Campbell, 2021 BCSC 323: [40] The Supreme Court of Canada has held that a conditional sentence, while most useful in satisfying the principles of rehabilitation and instilling a sense of responsibilit......
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R. v. Gerrard,
...characterized as a serious violent crime involving a breach of trust. [70] In R. v. Campbell, 2021 BCSC 323, the accused received a CSO of 12 months, followed by probation for 18 months, for the sexual assault of a child who was nine to 11-years-old......
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R. v. C.G.D.,
...the following authorities: R. v. Josephson, 2021 BCSC 1947, R. v. Roth, 2020 BCSC 2200; R. v. Plehanov, 2020 BCCA 249 and R. v. Campbell, 2021 BCSC 323. What the Crown seeks is a sentence that is four times longer than the upper end of that range. A more fitting result, it is argued, would ......
3 cases
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R. v. Vaux,
...In this regard, I note as well the comments by Justice Brundrett at para. 40 of R. v. Campbell, 2021 BCSC 323: [40] The Supreme Court of Canada has held that a conditional sentence, while most useful in satisfying the principles of rehabilitation and instilling a sense of responsibilit......
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R. v. Gerrard,
...characterized as a serious violent crime involving a breach of trust. [70] In R. v. Campbell, 2021 BCSC 323, the accused received a CSO of 12 months, followed by probation for 18 months, for the sexual assault of a child who was nine to 11-years-old......
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R. v. C.G.D.,
...the following authorities: R. v. Josephson, 2021 BCSC 1947, R. v. Roth, 2020 BCSC 2200; R. v. Plehanov, 2020 BCCA 249 and R. v. Campbell, 2021 BCSC 323. What the Crown seeks is a sentence that is four times longer than the upper end of that range. A more fitting result, it is argued, would ......