R v Hunt, 2021 ABPC 267
Judge | Brown |
Neutral Citation | 2021 ABPC 267 |
Citation | 2021 ABPC 267 |
Date | 19 October 2021 |
Court | Provincial Court of Alberta (Canada) |
Docket Number | 190228890P1 |
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3 practice notes
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2025 ABCJ 17,
...fentanyl is 6 years in jail. The Accused does not take issue with this. This starting point has been considered in Alberta. In R v Hunt, 2021 ABPC 267, the trial judge noted that the Supreme Court in Parranto had referenced the 5 year starting point for heroin and then noted that fentanyl i......
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R v Knowles,
...fentanyl is 6 years in jail. The Accused does not take issue with this. This starting point has been considered in Alberta. In R v Hunt, 2021 ABPC 267, the trial judge noted that the Supreme Court in Parranto had referenced the 5 year starting point for heroin and then noted that fentanyl i......
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R v Herman,
...6 years for commercial trafficking in fentanyl on a more than minimal scale is a reasonable notional starting point (citing R v Hunt, 2021 ABPC 267). He also noted that the Supreme Court had upheld a 9-year starting point for wholesale trafficking in fentanyl in R v Parranto, 2021 SCC 46. T......
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2025 ABCJ 17,
...fentanyl is 6 years in jail. The Accused does not take issue with this. This starting point has been considered in Alberta. In R v Hunt, 2021 ABPC 267, the trial judge noted that the Supreme Court in Parranto had referenced the 5 year starting point for heroin and then noted that fentanyl i......
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R v Knowles,
...fentanyl is 6 years in jail. The Accused does not take issue with this. This starting point has been considered in Alberta. In R v Hunt, 2021 ABPC 267, the trial judge noted that the Supreme Court in Parranto had referenced the 5 year starting point for heroin and then noted that fentanyl i......
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R v Herman,
...6 years for commercial trafficking in fentanyl on a more than minimal scale is a reasonable notional starting point (citing R v Hunt, 2021 ABPC 267). He also noted that the Supreme Court had upheld a 9-year starting point for wholesale trafficking in fentanyl in R v Parranto, 2021 SCC 46. T......