R. v. Hiscock, 2020 BCCA 355
Jurisdiction | British Columbia |
Judge | The Honourable Madam Justice Newbury,The Honourable Madam Justice Saunders,The Honourable Mr. Justice Harris |
Date | 04 December 2020 |
Citation | 2020 BCCA 355 |
Court | Court of Appeal (British Columbia) |
Docket Number | CA46899 |
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3 practice notes
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R. v. Gamble,
...R v Guha, 2012 BCCA 423 (4 years – semi-automatic handgun found on his person – first weapons conviction); R v Hiscock, 2020 BCCA 355 (4 years – accused had discharged gun inside residence – moderate R v Gamble, 2006 SKCA 46 (3 years – loaded pistol and am......
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R. v. Edwardsen,
...of the public as significant objectives: at paras. 85–95; 103. This is consistent with the case law: see e.g., R. v. Hiscock, 2020 BCCA 355 at para. 9; R. v. Holt, 2015 BCCA 302 at para. 9. While these are important sentencing principles for offences involving weapons,......
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R. v. Lockhart,
...culpability for these offences or to influence what your sentence should be. Recent comments from our Court of Appeal in R. v. Hiscock, 2020 BCCA 355, are helpful. At para. 10 of that case, the Court says [10] The content of the principle embedded in s.......
3 cases
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R. v. Gamble,
...R v Guha, 2012 BCCA 423 (4 years – semi-automatic handgun found on his person – first weapons conviction); R v Hiscock, 2020 BCCA 355 (4 years – accused had discharged gun inside residence – moderate R v Gamble, 2006 SKCA 46 (3 years – loaded pistol and am......
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R. v. Edwardsen,
...of the public as significant objectives: at paras. 85–95; 103. This is consistent with the case law: see e.g., R. v. Hiscock, 2020 BCCA 355 at para. 9; R. v. Holt, 2015 BCCA 302 at para. 9. While these are important sentencing principles for offences involving weapons,......
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R. v. Lockhart,
...culpability for these offences or to influence what your sentence should be. Recent comments from our Court of Appeal in R. v. Hiscock, 2020 BCCA 355, are helpful. At para. 10 of that case, the Court says [10] The content of the principle embedded in s.......