R. v. Erickson (K.J.), [2015] A.R. Uned. 597 (PC)
Judge | Fradsham, P.C.J. |
Court | Provincial Court of Alberta (Canada) |
Citation | [2015] A.R. Uned. 597 (PC),2015 ABPC 234,[2015] A.R. Uned. 597 |
Date | 16 November 2015 |
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2 practice notes
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R v Lavoie, 2021 ABPC 23
...the victims, sometimes with tragic results. In coming to his conclusion, I am reassured by the comments of my colleagues in R v Erickson, 2015 ABPC 234, and R v Wickstrom, 2013 ABPC [12] Here, I am satisfied on all of the evidence ......
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R v Braile, 2018 ABQB 361
...an artificially high standard of culpability that fails to reflect the realities of policing citing case law including: R v Erickson, 2015 ABPC 234; R v Frohlich, 2010 ABQB 260; R v Monahan, 2010 SKPC 46; R v Maclean, 2008 ONCJ [142] On breach of trust Mr. Morton submits that the Crown has ......
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R v Lavoie, 2021 ABPC 23
...the victims, sometimes with tragic results. In coming to his conclusion, I am reassured by the comments of my colleagues in R v Erickson, 2015 ABPC 234, and R v Wickstrom, 2013 ABPC [12] Here, I am satisfied on all of the evidence ......
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R v Braile, 2018 ABQB 361
...an artificially high standard of culpability that fails to reflect the realities of policing citing case law including: R v Erickson, 2015 ABPC 234; R v Frohlich, 2010 ABQB 260; R v Monahan, 2010 SKPC 46; R v Maclean, 2008 ONCJ [142] On breach of trust Mr. Morton submits that the Crown has ......