R. v. Davies, 2019 BCCA 359
Jurisdiction | British Columbia |
Judge | The Honourable Mr. Justice Goepel,The Honourable Mr. Justice Butler,The Honourable Mr. Justice Abrioux |
Docket Number | CA46124 |
Court | Court of Appeal (British Columbia) |
Date | 23 October 2019 |
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6 practice notes
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R. v. Milne,
...exist in this case supports the imposition of a sentence well below the range of two to six years' imprisonment, citing R. v. Davies, 2019 BCCA 359 at paras. [97] Counsel for the accused relies upon the decisions in R. v. Aftergood (January 26, 2012), Victoria 145042 (B.C.S.C.), and R. v. K......
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R. v. White, 2020 NSCA 33
...18 and 36 months or longer, that same Court two years later was not ready to set a range for mid-level traffickers. In R. v. Davies, 2019 BCCA 359, the Court noted “it is somewhat premature to identify a range for mid-level traffickers in fentanyl” (at ¶35). [108] The very recent decision o......
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R. v. Kirk,
...falls within the established range for so-called “mid-level” distributors of fentanyl: see, for example, R. v. Davies, 2019 BCCA 359 at para. 15; and R. v. Emery, 2019 BCSC 1789 at para. 70. There is similarly no doubt that the governing principles of sentencing in cases such ......
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R. v. Butler,
...the offender is higher up in the chain of distribution from street-level dealership. · R. v. Davies, 2019 BCCA 359, in which the court dismissed an appeal from a 32-month sentence imposed on a first-time offender who pled guilty to possession for the purpo......
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6 cases
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R. v. Milne,
...exist in this case supports the imposition of a sentence well below the range of two to six years' imprisonment, citing R. v. Davies, 2019 BCCA 359 at paras. [97] Counsel for the accused relies upon the decisions in R. v. Aftergood (January 26, 2012), Victoria 145042 (B.C.S.C.), and R. v. K......
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R. v. White, 2020 NSCA 33
...18 and 36 months or longer, that same Court two years later was not ready to set a range for mid-level traffickers. In R. v. Davies, 2019 BCCA 359, the Court noted “it is somewhat premature to identify a range for mid-level traffickers in fentanyl” (at ¶35). [108] The very recent decision o......
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R. v. Kirk,
...falls within the established range for so-called “mid-level” distributors of fentanyl: see, for example, R. v. Davies, 2019 BCCA 359 at para. 15; and R. v. Emery, 2019 BCSC 1789 at para. 70. There is similarly no doubt that the governing principles of sentencing in cases such ......
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R. v. Butler,
...the offender is higher up in the chain of distribution from street-level dealership. · R. v. Davies, 2019 BCCA 359, in which the court dismissed an appeal from a 32-month sentence imposed on a first-time offender who pled guilty to possession for the purpo......
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