R. v. MOOSTOOS, 2017 SKQB 12

JurisdictionSaskatchewan
JudgeBARRINGTON-FOOTE J.
Citation2017 SKQB 12
Docket NumberCRIM 235 of 2015
Subject MatterCRIMINAL LAW
CourtCourt of Queen's Bench of Saskatchewan (Canada)
Date16 January 2017
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13 practice notes
  • Digest: R v Kurek, 2018 SKQB 168
    • Canada
    • Saskatchewan Law Society Case Digests
    • June 18, 2018
    ...1 SCR 906, 2016 SCC 31, 337 CCC (3d) 285 R v LaBerge, 1995 ABCA 196, 165 AR 375 R v Michelle, 2008 SKQB 61, 308 Sask R 8 R v Moostoos, 2017 SKQB 12, 136 WCB (2d) 462 R v Rodgers, 2012 SKQB 80, 394 Sask R 152 R v R.R.F., 2008 SKCA 52, 310 Sask R 124 R v Shorting, 2009 SKCA 102, 337 Sask R 13......
  • R v T.F., 2019 SKCA 82
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (Saskatchewan)
    • August 29, 2019
    ...to cover up criminal conduct are also mitigating factors: Dyck at para 39; R v Hein, 2008 BCCA 230, 231 CCC (3d) 105; R v Moostoos, 2017 SKQB 12; R v S.D.P., 2012 SKQB 330, 403 Sask R 145. [45] It is also generally accepted that turning oneself in, confessing to crimes and sparing the polic......
  • TEN YEARS LATER AND LIMITED EVIDENCE OF PROGRESS: AN EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS OF THE EFFECT OF R VIPEELEE ON THE SENTENCING OF INDIGENOUS OFFENDERS CONVICTED OF MANSLAUGHTER.
    • Canada
    • University of Toronto Faculty of Law Review Vol. 81 No. 2, March 2023
    • March 22, 2023
    ...(offender #3). R v Sand, 2019 SKQB 123. R v Whitehead, 2016 SKCA 165. R v Charles, 2013 SKQB 139. R v Halkett, 2013 SKQB 41. R v Moostoos, 2017 SKQB 12. R v Yates, 2021 SKQB 247. R v Bellegarde, 2019 SKPC 22. R v Kurek, 2018 SKQB 168. R v Watetch, 2019 SKQB 147. R v Janvier, 2020 SKPC 12. R......
  • R. v. KUREK, 2018 SKQB 168
    • Canada
    • Court of Queen's Bench of Saskatchewan (Canada)
    • June 1, 2018
    ...including: R v R.R.F., 2008 SKCA 52, 310 Sask R 124 [R.R.F.]; R v Rodgers, 2012 SKQB 80, 394 Sask R 152 [Rodgers] and R v Moostoos, 2017 SKQB 12 [Moostoos]. The Crown argued that alcohol abuse should not be considered a mitigating factor here as it was already considered when the Crown acce......
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10 cases
  • R v T.F., 2019 SKCA 82
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (Saskatchewan)
    • August 29, 2019
    ...to cover up criminal conduct are also mitigating factors: Dyck at para 39; R v Hein, 2008 BCCA 230, 231 CCC (3d) 105; R v Moostoos, 2017 SKQB 12; R v S.D.P., 2012 SKQB 330, 403 Sask R 145. [45] It is also generally accepted that turning oneself in, confessing to crimes and sparing the polic......
  • R. v. KUREK, 2018 SKQB 168
    • Canada
    • Court of Queen's Bench of Saskatchewan (Canada)
    • June 1, 2018
    ...including: R v R.R.F., 2008 SKCA 52, 310 Sask R 124 [R.R.F.]; R v Rodgers, 2012 SKQB 80, 394 Sask R 152 [Rodgers] and R v Moostoos, 2017 SKQB 12 [Moostoos]. The Crown argued that alcohol abuse should not be considered a mitigating factor here as it was already considered when the Crown acce......
  • R. v. STONECHILD, 2017 SKQB 138
    • Canada
    • Court of Queen's Bench of Saskatchewan (Canada)
    • May 12, 2017
    ...observation is no less true today, 47 years later. In this Court, Barrington-Foote J. recently addressed the same issue in R v Moostoos, 2017 SKQB 12 [Moostoos]. In doing so, he made the following observation and referenced the leading Supreme Court of Canada decisions in R v Creighton, [19......
  • R. v. DESJARLAIS, 2017 SKQB 227
    • Canada
    • Court of Queen's Bench of Saskatchewan (Canada)
    • July 24, 2017
    ...to the application of s. 718.2(e), including where, as here, a penitentiary term is called for. As the court noted in R v Moostoos, 2017 SKQB 12 at para 37, Chanalquay confirmed the following principles: [37] … • In sentencing an Aboriginal offender, a judge must consider the unique systemi......
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