R. v. FLEURY, 2018 SKQB 95
Jurisdiction | Saskatchewan |
Judge | LAYH J. |
Docket Number | CRIM 1953 |
Court | Court of Queen's Bench of Saskatchewan (Canada) |
Date | 27 March 2018 |
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5 practice notes
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R. v. E.J.L.,
...the risk of inadvertent or improper disclosure of registry information. See also: R. v. Maxwell, 2015 SKPC 146 [Maxwell]; R. v. Fleury, 2018 SKQB 95 [Fleury]; and S.S. v. R., 2018 ONCJ 123 [38] I accept the criticism of J.M.S. as relying on speculation about the risk of disclosu......
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R. v. J.S.,
...the termination of SOIRA orders, including: R. v. Nassereddine, 2016 ABPC 266 (CanLII); R. v. D.D., 2020 BCCA 169 (CanLII); R. v. Fleury, 2018 SKQB 95 (CanLII); R. v. P.K., 2022 MBQB 107 (CanLII). In the Nassereddine and P.K. decisions, the order was terminated. These are simply a sam......
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R. v. O.R.,
...of mandatory SOIRA orders, including: R. v. Nassereddine, 2016 ABPC 266 (CanLII); R. v. D.D., 2020 BCCA 169 (CanLII); R. v. Fleury, 2018 SKQB 95 (CanLII); R. v. P.K., 2022 MBQB 107 (CanLII). The orders were terminated in the Nassereddine and P.K. decisions. These are simply a sa......
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R v Doe, 2019 ABQB 66
...difficult to satisfy. [23] Mr. Doe’s case contains similarities as well with the recent Saskatchewan Queen’s Bench decision in R v Fleury, 2018 SKQB 95. In Fleury, the Court observed the similarities between Mr. Fleury’s application and those of the applicant’s in SS and in Maxwell, 2015 SK......
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5 cases
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R. v. E.J.L.,
...the risk of inadvertent or improper disclosure of registry information. See also: R. v. Maxwell, 2015 SKPC 146 [Maxwell]; R. v. Fleury, 2018 SKQB 95 [Fleury]; and S.S. v. R., 2018 ONCJ 123 [38] I accept the criticism of J.M.S. as relying on speculation about the risk of disclosu......
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R. v. J.S.,
...the termination of SOIRA orders, including: R. v. Nassereddine, 2016 ABPC 266 (CanLII); R. v. D.D., 2020 BCCA 169 (CanLII); R. v. Fleury, 2018 SKQB 95 (CanLII); R. v. P.K., 2022 MBQB 107 (CanLII). In the Nassereddine and P.K. decisions, the order was terminated. These are simply a sam......
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R. v. O.R.,
...of mandatory SOIRA orders, including: R. v. Nassereddine, 2016 ABPC 266 (CanLII); R. v. D.D., 2020 BCCA 169 (CanLII); R. v. Fleury, 2018 SKQB 95 (CanLII); R. v. P.K., 2022 MBQB 107 (CanLII). The orders were terminated in the Nassereddine and P.K. decisions. These are simply a sa......
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R v Doe, 2019 ABQB 66
...difficult to satisfy. [23] Mr. Doe’s case contains similarities as well with the recent Saskatchewan Queen’s Bench decision in R v Fleury, 2018 SKQB 95. In Fleury, the Court observed the similarities between Mr. Fleury’s application and those of the applicant’s in SS and in Maxwell, 2015 SK......
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