R. v. Clark (D.), 2016 SKQB 150
Jurisdiction | Saskatchewan |
Judge | Barrington-Foote, J. |
Court | Court of Queen's Bench of Saskatchewan (Canada) |
Subject Matter | CRIMINAL LAW |
Citation | 2016 SKQB 150,2013 CRIM 24 |
Date | 20 April 2016 |
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2 practice notes
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R v Aalbers,
...committing a violent offence, the offence will be considered a home invasion that triggers the application of s. 348.1: R v Clark, 2016 SKQB 150 [Clark]. [61] I do not take Mr. Aalbers to challenge the evidentiary basis f......
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R. v. Bignell (W.), 2015 CRIM 7
..., 2010 SKCA 159, 366 Sask R 303; R v Allen , 2014 SKQB 51, 439 Sask R 1; R v Assiniboine , 2016 SKQB 149, [2016] 8 WWR 512; R v Clark , 2016 SKQB 150. ANALYSIS [45] The fundamental principle of sentencing is that the sentence must be proportionate to the gravity of the offence and the degre......
2 cases
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R v Aalbers,
...committing a violent offence, the offence will be considered a home invasion that triggers the application of s. 348.1: R v Clark, 2016 SKQB 150 [Clark]. [61] I do not take Mr. Aalbers to challenge the evidentiary basis f......
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R. v. Bignell (W.), 2015 CRIM 7
..., 2010 SKCA 159, 366 Sask R 303; R v Allen , 2014 SKQB 51, 439 Sask R 1; R v Assiniboine , 2016 SKQB 149, [2016] 8 WWR 512; R v Clark , 2016 SKQB 150. ANALYSIS [45] The fundamental principle of sentencing is that the sentence must be proportionate to the gravity of the offence and the degre......