R. v. Fuhr,, 2017 ABCA 266

JudgeThe Honourable Mr. Justice Thomas W. Wakeling
Docket Number1703-0031A
CourtCourt of Appeal (Alberta)
Date11 August 2017
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26 practice notes
  • Alberta Union of Provincial Employees v Alberta, 2019 ABCA 411
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (Alberta)
    • October 29, 2019
    ...at the most defensible disposition increases dramatically if the right questions are posed in the correct order”); The Queen v. Fuhr, 2017 ABCA 266, n. 50; 58 Alta. L.R. 6th 1, n. 50 (“Posing the appropriate questions in the correct order increases the likelihood that the most defensible so......
  • R v Manuel,
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (Alberta)
    • May 18, 2021
    ...answer, allowing for the immediate rejection of a release order in the face of a baseless appeal”). [4] The Queen v. Fuhr, 2017 ABCA 266, ¶¶ 34 & 58; 58 Alta. L.R. 6th 1, 14-15 & 23 (chambers) per Wakeling, J.A. (“A baseless appeal is one whose prospects of s......
  • R v BEM,
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (Alberta)
    • July 4, 2022
    ...that was not manageable by release conditions: compare R v Lafleche, 2017 ABCA 104 at para 11, [2017] AJ No. 344 (QL); R v Fuhr, 2017 ABCA 266 at para 37, 57 Alta LR (6th) [5]               The offences tried in this......
  • R v Shingoose, 2020 SKCA 45
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (Saskatchewan)
    • April 17, 2020
    ...filed numerous additional decisions of appellate courts analyzing how s. 679(3)(a) is best interpreted and applied, including R v Fuhr, 2017 ABCA 266 at paras 32–34, 58 Alta LR (6th) 1, and footnote 15 of that judgment. Clearly, this differing point of view as to how s. 679(3)(a) should be ......
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26 cases
  • Alberta Union of Provincial Employees v Alberta, 2019 ABCA 411
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (Alberta)
    • October 29, 2019
    ...at the most defensible disposition increases dramatically if the right questions are posed in the correct order”); The Queen v. Fuhr, 2017 ABCA 266, n. 50; 58 Alta. L.R. 6th 1, n. 50 (“Posing the appropriate questions in the correct order increases the likelihood that the most defensible so......
  • R v Manuel,
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (Alberta)
    • May 18, 2021
    ...answer, allowing for the immediate rejection of a release order in the face of a baseless appeal”). [4] The Queen v. Fuhr, 2017 ABCA 266, ¶¶ 34 & 58; 58 Alta. L.R. 6th 1, 14-15 & 23 (chambers) per Wakeling, J.A. (“A baseless appeal is one whose prospects of s......
  • R v BEM,
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (Alberta)
    • July 4, 2022
    ...that was not manageable by release conditions: compare R v Lafleche, 2017 ABCA 104 at para 11, [2017] AJ No. 344 (QL); R v Fuhr, 2017 ABCA 266 at para 37, 57 Alta LR (6th) [5]               The offences tried in this......
  • R v Shingoose, 2020 SKCA 45
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (Saskatchewan)
    • April 17, 2020
    ...filed numerous additional decisions of appellate courts analyzing how s. 679(3)(a) is best interpreted and applied, including R v Fuhr, 2017 ABCA 266 at paras 32–34, 58 Alta LR (6th) 1, and footnote 15 of that judgment. Clearly, this differing point of view as to how s. 679(3)(a) should be ......
  • Request a trial to view additional results

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