R v Hodgson, 2022 NUCA 9

JurisdictionNunavut
JudgeCampbell,Pentelechuk,Schutz
Citation2022 NUCA 9
Docket Number08-21-010-CAP
CourtNunavut Court of Appeal (Canada)
Date21 October 2022
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6 practice notes
  • R v Hodgson,
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court (Canada)
    • 12 July 2024
    ...3 S.C.R. 197; R. v. Kruk, 2024 SCC 7. APPEAL from a judgment of the Nunavut Court of Appeal (Schutz, Campbell and Pentelechuk JJ.A.), 2022 NUCA 9, [2022] Nu.J. No. 33 (Lexis), 2022 CarswellNun 35 (WL), setting aside the acquittal of the accused for second degree murder and ordering a new tr......
  • R v Tallcree,
    • Canada
    • Court of King's Bench of Alberta (Canada)
    • 14 April 2023
    ...to life, it would be reasonable to infer the accused knew that strangulation was likely to result in death.” See also R v Hodgson, 2022 NUCA 9 at para [6]        Blocking someone’s airway is always an act which is more than merely transient o......
  • R v Tallcree,
    • Canada
    • Court of King's Bench of Alberta (Canada)
    • 14 April 2023
    ...to life, it would be reasonable to infer the accused knew that strangulation was likely to result in death.” See also R v Hodgson, 2022 NUCA 9 at para 6: [6] Blocking someone's airway is always an act which is more than merely transient or trifling in nature. Further as Lemmon p......
  • 2023 ABKB 211,
    • Canada
    • 1 January 2023
    ...to life, it would be reasonable to infer the accused knew that strangulation was likely to result in death.” See also R v Hodgson, 2022 NUCA 9 at para 6: [6] Blocking someone's airway is always an act which is more than merely transient or trifling in nature. Further as Lemmon p......
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  • R v Hodgson,
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court (Canada)
    • 12 July 2024
    ...3 S.C.R. 197; R. v. Kruk, 2024 SCC 7. APPEAL from a judgment of the Nunavut Court of Appeal (Schutz, Campbell and Pentelechuk JJ.A.), 2022 NUCA 9, [2022] Nu.J. No. 33 (Lexis), 2022 CarswellNun 35 (WL), setting aside the acquittal of the accused for second degree murder and ordering a new tr......
  • R v Tallcree,
    • Canada
    • Court of King's Bench of Alberta (Canada)
    • 14 April 2023
    ...to life, it would be reasonable to infer the accused knew that strangulation was likely to result in death.” See also R v Hodgson, 2022 NUCA 9 at para [6]        Blocking someone’s airway is always an act which is more than merely transient o......
  • R v Tallcree,
    • Canada
    • Court of King's Bench of Alberta (Canada)
    • 14 April 2023
    ...to life, it would be reasonable to infer the accused knew that strangulation was likely to result in death.” See also R v Hodgson, 2022 NUCA 9 at para 6: [6] Blocking someone's airway is always an act which is more than merely transient or trifling in nature. Further as Lemmon p......
  • 2023 ABKB 211,
    • Canada
    • 1 January 2023
    ...to life, it would be reasonable to infer the accused knew that strangulation was likely to result in death.” See also R v Hodgson, 2022 NUCA 9 at para 6: [6] Blocking someone's airway is always an act which is more than merely transient or trifling in nature. Further as Lemmon p......
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