R. v. Hexamer, 2019 BCCA 285

JurisdictionBritish Columbia
JudgeThe Honourable Mr. Justice Fitch,The Honourable Mr. Justice Hunter,The Honourable Madam Justice Griffin
Citation2019 BCCA 285
Date02 August 2019
CourtCourt of Appeal (British Columbia)
Docket NumberCA43881
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18 practice notes
  • R v Mavros,
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (Alberta)
    • 29 Abril 2022
    ...for the sentence imposed. However, that principle is inapplicable to dangerous offender and long-term offender hearings: R v Hexamer, 2019 BCCA 285, paras 171, 174; R v Wilson, 2020 ONCA 3, para 64, 384 CCC (3d) 355. Subsequent convictions “are of utmost relevance in dangerous offend......
  • R. v. Melvin, 2019 NSSC 334
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of Nova Scotia (Canada)
    • 3 Diciembre 2019
    ...As an example, non-pattern “character” evidence in a dangerous offender proceeding can include proof of sexual disposition – R v Hexamer, 2019 BCCA 285 at paras. 53, 82 – 90 and 167. In that case (para. 89) the judge concluded in relation to evidence presented about sexual misconduct by the......
  • R. v. Patel, 2020 BCCA 92
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (British Columbia)
    • 18 Marzo 2020
    ...2014 SCC 47 at para. 26; R. v. Boutilier 2017 SCC 64 at para. 81; and R. v. Walsh 2017 BCCA 195 at para. 23.) See also: R. v. Hexamer, 2019 BCCA 285 at para. 157, leave to appeal ref’d (2020), [2019] S.C.C.A. No. [111] The “some deference” owed to the sentencing judge includes findings as t......
  • R. v. T.L.P.,
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (British Columbia)
    • 29 Enero 2021
    ...prospects at the designation stage despite not having the benefit of Boutilier (SCC). Similar conclusions were reached in R. v. Hexamer, 2019 BCCA 285 at paras. 187–199, and R. v. Wesley, 2018 ONCA 636 at paras. 14–17. In other contexts, pre‑Boutilier (SCC) dangerous offender designations w......
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18 cases
  • R v Mavros,
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (Alberta)
    • 29 Abril 2022
    ...for the sentence imposed. However, that principle is inapplicable to dangerous offender and long-term offender hearings: R v Hexamer, 2019 BCCA 285, paras 171, 174; R v Wilson, 2020 ONCA 3, para 64, 384 CCC (3d) 355. Subsequent convictions “are of utmost relevance in dangerous offend......
  • R. v. Melvin, 2019 NSSC 334
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of Nova Scotia (Canada)
    • 3 Diciembre 2019
    ...As an example, non-pattern “character” evidence in a dangerous offender proceeding can include proof of sexual disposition – R v Hexamer, 2019 BCCA 285 at paras. 53, 82 – 90 and 167. In that case (para. 89) the judge concluded in relation to evidence presented about sexual misconduct by the......
  • R. v. Patel, 2020 BCCA 92
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (British Columbia)
    • 18 Marzo 2020
    ...2014 SCC 47 at para. 26; R. v. Boutilier 2017 SCC 64 at para. 81; and R. v. Walsh 2017 BCCA 195 at para. 23.) See also: R. v. Hexamer, 2019 BCCA 285 at para. 157, leave to appeal ref’d (2020), [2019] S.C.C.A. No. [111] The “some deference” owed to the sentencing judge includes findings as t......
  • R. v. T.L.P.,
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (British Columbia)
    • 29 Enero 2021
    ...prospects at the designation stage despite not having the benefit of Boutilier (SCC). Similar conclusions were reached in R. v. Hexamer, 2019 BCCA 285 at paras. 187–199, and R. v. Wesley, 2018 ONCA 636 at paras. 14–17. In other contexts, pre‑Boutilier (SCC) dangerous offender designations w......
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