R. v. Glover (M.A.), 2003 YKTC 61
Judge | Schmidt, J. |
Court | Territorial Court of Yukon (Canada) |
Case Date | July 11, 2003 |
Jurisdiction | Yukon |
Citations | 2003 YKTC 61;[2003] Yukon Cases (TerrCt) 61 |
R. v. Glover (M.A.), [2003] Yukon Cases (TerrCt) 61
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Temp. Cite: [2003] Yukon Cases TBEd. AU.035
Regina v. Melissa Anne Glover
(T.C. 02-00653/A/B; 2003 YKTC 61)
Indexed As: R. v. Glover (M.A.)
Yukon Territorial Court
Whitehouse
Schmidt, J.
July 11, 2003.
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Criminal Law - Topic 5720.4
Punishments (sentence) - Conditional sentence - When available or appropriate - See paragraphs 1 to 61.
Criminal Law - Topic 5883
Sentencing - Sentence - Particular offences - Assault with a weapon or assault causing bodily harm - See paragraphs 1 to 61.
Counsel:
John Phelps, for the Crown;
Samantha Wellman, for the defence.
This case was heard before Schmidt, J., of the Yukon Territorial Court, who delivered the following oral decision on July 11, 2003.
Please note: The following judgment has not been edited.
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...having an absolutely horrendous criminal record. The victim in that case also received numerous cuts and bruises. [13] The R. v. Glover , 2003 YKTC 61 (CanLII) decision is distinguishable because it involved an unprovoked attack involving the use of a knife to cut the victim's throat, which......
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R. v. Kerluke (B.A.), [2010] Yukon Cases Uned. (TC) 35
...along the street and the consequences of the assault were very serious and perhaps lifelong. [10] Finally, in the case of R. v. Glover, 2003 YKTC 61, Ms. Glover slit her boyfriend's throat as he was asleep. The suggestion in the decision is that what Ms. Glover had done normally would have ......
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R. v. Johnson (J.D.), [2011] Yukon Cases Uned. 70
...having an absolutely horrendous criminal record. The victim in that case also received numerous cuts and bruises. [13] The R. v. Glover , 2003 YKTC 61 (CanLII) decision is distinguishable because it involved an unprovoked attack involving the use of a knife to cut the victim's throat, which......
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R. v. Kerluke (B.A.), [2010] Yukon Cases Uned. (TC) 35
...along the street and the consequences of the assault were very serious and perhaps lifelong. [10] Finally, in the case of R. v. Glover, 2003 YKTC 61, Ms. Glover slit her boyfriend's throat as he was asleep. The suggestion in the decision is that what Ms. Glover had done normally would have ......