R v Hunt,

JudgeThe Honourable Madam Justice Myra Bielby,The Honourable Madam Justice Barbara Lea Veldhuis,The Honourable Mr. Justice Thomas W. Wakeling
Neutral Citation2021 ABCA 49
Date09 February 2021
Citation2021 ABCA 49
Docket Number1903-0248A
CourtCourt of Appeal (Alberta)
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6 practice notes
  • R v Akpaleapik, 2021 NUCA 6
    • Canada
    • Nunavut Court of Appeal (Canada)
    • May 7, 2021
    ...deprived the offender of the capacity to decide what was in his or her own best interests? This is a subjective inquiry”: R v Hunt, 2021 ABCA 49 at paras 43-44 [Hunt]. [38]        Before we address the appellant’s two grounds of appeal, we wi......
  • R v Klassen,
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (British Columbia)
    • March 6, 2023
    ...the Court neither cites the case nor discusses its principles. I also note that in another post- Wongappellate case – R. v. Hunt, 2021 ABCA 49 – the Court stated that “holding an accused to a demonstrably suspect plea is a miscarriage of justice”: at para. 75 To ......
  • 2023 ABCJ 141,
    • Canada
    • January 1, 2023
    ...the requirements of s.606(1.1), and Ms. Beckow's confirmation of her plea on the record on two separate occasions. 89 In R v Hunt 2021 ABCA 49, the Court of Appeal stated: “After the trial judge ruled that a search warrant did not violate Brian James Hunt's section 8 rights......
  • R v Beckow,
    • Canada
    • Alberta Court of Justice
    • June 20, 2023
    ...the requirements of s.606(1.1), and Ms. Beckow's confirmation of her plea on the record on two separate occasions. 89 In R v Hunt 2021 ABCA 49, the Court of Appeal stated: “After the trial judge ruled that a search warrant did not violate Brian James Hunt's section 8 rights......
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6 cases
  • R v Akpaleapik, 2021 NUCA 6
    • Canada
    • Nunavut Court of Appeal (Canada)
    • May 7, 2021
    ...deprived the offender of the capacity to decide what was in his or her own best interests? This is a subjective inquiry”: R v Hunt, 2021 ABCA 49 at paras 43-44 [Hunt]. [38]        Before we address the appellant’s two grounds of appeal, we wi......
  • R v Klassen,
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (British Columbia)
    • March 6, 2023
    ...the Court neither cites the case nor discusses its principles. I also note that in another post- Wongappellate case – R. v. Hunt, 2021 ABCA 49 – the Court stated that “holding an accused to a demonstrably suspect plea is a miscarriage of justice”: at para. 75 To ......
  • 2023 ABCJ 141,
    • Canada
    • January 1, 2023
    ...the requirements of s.606(1.1), and Ms. Beckow's confirmation of her plea on the record on two separate occasions. 89 In R v Hunt 2021 ABCA 49, the Court of Appeal stated: “After the trial judge ruled that a search warrant did not violate Brian James Hunt's section 8 rights......
  • R v Beckow,
    • Canada
    • Alberta Court of Justice
    • June 20, 2023
    ...the requirements of s.606(1.1), and Ms. Beckow's confirmation of her plea on the record on two separate occasions. 89 In R v Hunt 2021 ABCA 49, the Court of Appeal stated: “After the trial judge ruled that a search warrant did not violate Brian James Hunt's section 8 rights......
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