R. v. Gill, 2018 BCCA 144
Jurisdiction | British Columbia |
Judge | The Honourable Madam Justice Newbury,The Honourable Mr. Justice Frankel,The Honourable Mr. Justice Fitch |
Citation | 2018 BCCA 144 |
Docket Number | CA44376 |
Court | Court of Appeal (British Columbia) |
Date | 12 April 2018 |
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4 practice notes
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R v Cathcart, 2019 SKCA 90
...see also R v Reid, 2016 ONCA 524 at para 44, 338 CCC (3d) 47 [Reid] (leave to appeal to the SCC denied 2017 CanLII 5367). In R v Gill, 2018 BCCA 144, 26 MVR (7th) 138, Fitch J.A. usefully summarized the issue as follows: [12] In Quan v. Cusson, 2009 SCC 62 at paras. 36–38, the majority of t......
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United States v. Hollaus,
...exercised only on rare occasions where the interests of justice require it: R. v. Trieu, 2010 BCCA 540 at para. 56; R. v. Gill, 2018 BCCA 144 at para. 9; Quan v. Cusson, 2009 SCC 62 at paras. 36–38. This is for various reasons, including that there are no “consi......
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Deng v. Zhang,
...[40] It is well-settled that this Court does not generally consider new issues on appeal: R. v. Gill, 2018 BCCA 144 at para. 9. However, this general rule does admit certain exceptions, engaging the discretion of the court to decide whether to hear n......
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R. v. ROBERTSON, 2019 SKQB 330
...would effectively allow new issues to be raised for the first time on appeal. On this aspect of her argument, she relies on R v Gill, 2018 BCCA 144, 26 MVR (7th) 138 [Gill]. [33] ......
4 cases
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R v Cathcart, 2019 SKCA 90
...see also R v Reid, 2016 ONCA 524 at para 44, 338 CCC (3d) 47 [Reid] (leave to appeal to the SCC denied 2017 CanLII 5367). In R v Gill, 2018 BCCA 144, 26 MVR (7th) 138, Fitch J.A. usefully summarized the issue as follows: [12] In Quan v. Cusson, 2009 SCC 62 at paras. 36–38, the majority of t......
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United States v. Hollaus,
...exercised only on rare occasions where the interests of justice require it: R. v. Trieu, 2010 BCCA 540 at para. 56; R. v. Gill, 2018 BCCA 144 at para. 9; Quan v. Cusson, 2009 SCC 62 at paras. 36–38. This is for various reasons, including that there are no “consi......
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Deng v. Zhang,
...[40] It is well-settled that this Court does not generally consider new issues on appeal: R. v. Gill, 2018 BCCA 144 at para. 9. However, this general rule does admit certain exceptions, engaging the discretion of the court to decide whether to hear n......
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R. v. ROBERTSON, 2019 SKQB 330
...would effectively allow new issues to be raised for the first time on appeal. On this aspect of her argument, she relies on R v Gill, 2018 BCCA 144, 26 MVR (7th) 138 [Gill]. [33] ......