R v EJB, 2018 ABCA 239

JudgeThe Honourable Mr. Justice Jack Watson,The Honourable Mr. Justice J.D. Bruce McDonald,The Honourable Madam Justice Myra Bielby
Citation2018 ABCA 239
Date24 July 2018
CourtCourt of Appeal (Alberta)
Docket Number1801-0001-A
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  • R v Hilbach, 2020 ABCA 332
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (Alberta)
    • September 18, 2020
    ...offended s 12 of the Charter. She also reviewed R v Oud, 2016 BCCA 332, 339 CCC (3d) 379 (discharging a firearm into a place); R v EJB, 2018 ABCA 239, 72 Alta LR (6th) 29, leave to appeal refused 2019 CanLII 45254 (SCC), (sexual exploitation); and Bernarde (robbery with a firearm), in which......
  • R v Holdsworth, 2019 ABQB 856
    • Canada
    • Court of Queen's Bench of Alberta (Canada)
    • November 8, 2019
    ...been violated generally involves questions of mixed fact and law and deserves deference absent an overriding and palpable error: R v EJB, 2018 ABCA 239 at para 20; R v Côté, 2011 SCC 46 at para 44; R v Rajaratnam, 2006 ABCA 333 at para 10; R v Bellusci, 2012 SCC 44 at paras 17-19. But, whet......
  • Les impasses theoriques et pratiques du Controle de constitutionnalite canadien.
    • Canada
    • McGill Law Journal Vol. 66 No. 3, March 2021
    • March 1, 2021
    ...previsible apres avoir note la declaration d'inconstitutionnalite au Quebec); Sullivan, supra note 111 au para 35; R v EJB, 2018 ABCA 239 aux para 72-75; Parent c Guimond, 2016 QCCA 159 aux para 11-18; R c Roy, supra note 123; R v Scofield, 2019 BCCA 3 aux para 75-89; R v Boutilier, 2016 BC......
  • R. v. JED, 2018 MBCA 123
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (Manitoba)
    • November 22, 2018
    ...the MMS on the offender in the present circumstances and on a hypothetical offender in reasonably foreseeable circumstances (see R v EJB, 2018 ABCA 239 at para 11; and R v Morrison, 2017 ONCA 582 at para [93] As Nur goes on to explain (at paras 74-76): First, what is reasonably foreseeable ......
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  • R v Hilbach, 2020 ABCA 332
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (Alberta)
    • September 18, 2020
    ...offended s 12 of the Charter. She also reviewed R v Oud, 2016 BCCA 332, 339 CCC (3d) 379 (discharging a firearm into a place); R v EJB, 2018 ABCA 239, 72 Alta LR (6th) 29, leave to appeal refused 2019 CanLII 45254 (SCC), (sexual exploitation); and Bernarde (robbery with a firearm), in which......
  • R v Holdsworth, 2019 ABQB 856
    • Canada
    • Court of Queen's Bench of Alberta (Canada)
    • November 8, 2019
    ...been violated generally involves questions of mixed fact and law and deserves deference absent an overriding and palpable error: R v EJB, 2018 ABCA 239 at para 20; R v Côté, 2011 SCC 46 at para 44; R v Rajaratnam, 2006 ABCA 333 at para 10; R v Bellusci, 2012 SCC 44 at paras 17-19. But, whet......
  • R. v. JED, 2018 MBCA 123
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (Manitoba)
    • November 22, 2018
    ...the MMS on the offender in the present circumstances and on a hypothetical offender in reasonably foreseeable circumstances (see R v EJB, 2018 ABCA 239 at para 11; and R v Morrison, 2017 ONCA 582 at para [93] As Nur goes on to explain (at paras 74-76): First, what is reasonably foreseeable ......
  • R v Reeves, 2020 ABQB 78
    • Canada
    • Court of Queen's Bench of Alberta (Canada)
    • January 30, 2020
    ...v Hood, 2018 NSCA 18, R v JED 2018 MBCA 123, and Scofield. 19 A final observation. I am aware that this decision is at odds with R v EJB, 2018 ABCA 239, which considered the constitutionality of the mandatory minimum sentence prescribed by s 153 of the Criminal Code. This creates an unusual......
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