R v Cardinal, 2018 NWTSC 31
Jurisdiction | Northwest Territories |
Judge | Honourable Justice L.A. Charbonneau |
Court | Supreme Court of Northwest Territories (Canada) |
Citation | 2018 NWTSC 31 |
Date | 03 May 2018 |
Docket Number | S-1-CR-2016-000044 |
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3 practice notes
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R v Hills, 2020 ABCA 263
...but not at the highest end. [20] He reviewed in detail the sentencing decision in R v Cardinal, 2018 NWTSC 31, comparing and contrasting it to the case at bar. He concluded that, balancing all factors in the two cases, the sentences should be the sa......
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R. v. Alphonse,
...found to violate s. 12: R. v. Nungusuituq, 2019 NUCJ 6; R. v. Ookowt, 2017 NUCJ 22; R. v. Itturiligaq, 2018 NUCJ 31; and R. v. Cardinal, 2018 NWTSC 31. [159] The Crown also fairly notes other decisions finding s. 12 infringements for s. 244.2 offences. Those include: R. c. Vézina, 2017 QCCQ......
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R. v. Nungusuituq, 2019 NUCJ 6
...for using a firearm in the course of an offence of threatening during the standoff. [31] The last case I consider is R v Cardinal, 2018 NWTSC 31 (CanLII). Mr. Cardinal fired three shots from a modified shotgun in the drunken, suicidal incident, which led to his charge. Because of the nature......
3 cases
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R v Hills, 2020 ABCA 263
...but not at the highest end. [20] He reviewed in detail the sentencing decision in R v Cardinal, 2018 NWTSC 31, comparing and contrasting it to the case at bar. He concluded that, balancing all factors in the two cases, the sentences should be the sa......
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R. v. Alphonse,
...found to violate s. 12: R. v. Nungusuituq, 2019 NUCJ 6; R. v. Ookowt, 2017 NUCJ 22; R. v. Itturiligaq, 2018 NUCJ 31; and R. v. Cardinal, 2018 NWTSC 31. [159] The Crown also fairly notes other decisions finding s. 12 infringements for s. 244.2 offences. Those include: R. c. Vézina, 2017 QCCQ......
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R. v. Nungusuituq, 2019 NUCJ 6
...for using a firearm in the course of an offence of threatening during the standoff. [31] The last case I consider is R v Cardinal, 2018 NWTSC 31 (CanLII). Mr. Cardinal fired three shots from a modified shotgun in the drunken, suicidal incident, which led to his charge. Because of the nature......