R v Delorme, 2021 ABCA 424
| Jurisdiction | Alberta |
| Court | Court of Appeal (Alberta) |
| Judge | The Honourable Justice Jack Watson,The Honourable Justice Frans Slatter,The Honourable Justice Ritu Khullar |
| Citation | 2021 ABCA 424 |
| Docket Number | 1903-0011A |
| Date | 20 December 2021 |
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R. v. O.S.
...R. v. Dool, 1987 CarswellOnt 2985 (C.A.), at para. 2; R. v. Tehrankari, 2012 ONCA 718, 298 O.A.C. 252, at para. 62; R. v. Delorme, 2021 ABCA 424, 408 C.C.C. (3d) 165, at para. 9. [34]           The most succinct and, in my view, compelling s......
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R v Caissie
...she was merely a heavy user of cocaine was reasonable in assessing an allegation of unreasonable verdict: see generally, R v Delorme, 2021 ABCA 424 at paras 68-70, 408 CCC (3d) 165. On the evidentiary record, such an inference would be nothing more than speculation. While the appellant furt......
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R. v. O.S.
...R. v. Dool, 1987 CarswellOnt 2985 (C.A.), at para. 2; R. v. Tehrankari, 2012 ONCA 718, 298 O.A.C. 252, at para. 62; R. v. Delorme, 2021 ABCA 424, 408 C.C.C. (3d) 165, at para. 9. [34]           The most succinct and, in my view, compelling s......
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R v Caissie
...she was merely a heavy user of cocaine was reasonable in assessing an allegation of unreasonable verdict: see generally, R v Delorme, 2021 ABCA 424 at paras 68-70, 408 CCC (3d) 165. On the evidentiary record, such an inference would be nothing more than speculation. While the appellant furt......