R v Iyer, 2020 ABCA 439

JurisdictionAlberta
JudgeThe Honourable Madam Justice Patricia Rowbotham,The Honourable Mr Justice Thomas W. Wakeling,The Honourable Madam Justice Ritu Khullar
Citation2020 ABCA 439
CourtCourt of Appeal (Alberta)
Date08 December 2020
Docket Number1603-0288-A
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7 practice notes
  • Table of cases
    • Canada
    • Irwin Books Criminal Law. Eighth edition
    • September 1, 2022
    ...546, 555, 557, 587 R v Issac, [1984] 1 SCR 74, 9 CCC (3d) 289, [1984] SCJ No 5 ...........................457 R v Iyer, 2020 ABCA 439 .................................................................................... 520 R v JA, [2011] 2 SCR 440, 2011 SCC 28 .............. 111, 137, 498, ......
  • The Special Part: Homicide, Sexual, Property, and Terrorism Offences
    • Canada
    • Irwin Books Criminal Law. Eighth edition
    • September 1, 2022
    ...the prohibited consequences. It is established when it is shown that the accused, with such knowledge, commits acts which 356 R v Iyer , 2020 ABCA 439 at para 57. 357 [1993] 2 SCR 579 [ Théroux ]. 358 Ibid at para 24. The Special Part: Homicide, Sexual, Property, and Terrorism Ofences 521 m......
  • R v Breitkreutz,
    • Canada
    • Court of Queen's Bench of Alberta (Canada)
    • June 29, 2022
    ...our Court of Appeal stated that the actus reus of fraud “consists of two elements, dishonesty and deprivation”: R v Iver, 2020 ABCA 439 (leave to appeal refused 2021 CarswellAlta 1106) at para [19]           The question for th......
  • R. v. Slaunwhite,
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of Nova Scotia (Canada)
    • September 1, 2022
    ...Would the reasonable person stigmatize what was done as dishonest?: R v. Iyer, 2020 ABCA 439; ·        Would ordinary, decent people feel this conduct is discreditable as being clearly at odds with straightforward or honourabl......
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5 cases
  • R v Breitkreutz,
    • Canada
    • Court of Queen's Bench of Alberta (Canada)
    • June 29, 2022
    ...our Court of Appeal stated that the actus reus of fraud “consists of two elements, dishonesty and deprivation”: R v Iver, 2020 ABCA 439 (leave to appeal refused 2021 CarswellAlta 1106) at para [19]           The question for th......
  • R. v. Slaunwhite,
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of Nova Scotia (Canada)
    • September 1, 2022
    ...Would the reasonable person stigmatize what was done as dishonest?: R v. Iyer, 2020 ABCA 439; ·        Would ordinary, decent people feel this conduct is discreditable as being clearly at odds with straightforward or honourabl......
  • R v Ellis,
    • Canada
    • Court of Queen's Bench of Alberta (Canada)
    • January 17, 2023
    ...(ON CA), and R v Kirkwood, 1983 CanLII 1953 (ON CA).  [20]           In R v Iyer, 2020 ABCA 439 at para 46, the Court explained what is meant by “deprivation” within the meaning of s The element of deprivation is satisfied......
  • R v Del Bianco,
    • Canada
    • Court of King's Bench of Alberta (Canada)
    • July 28, 2023
    ...person would consider the conduct in question to be dishonest: Riesberry at para 23. The above are factual determinations: R v Iyer, 2020 ABCA 439 paras 72-73; R v Breitkreutz, 2022 ABQB 449 at para 246 The key element of fraud is that of dishonesty. In this case, the Crown points to numero......
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2 books & journal articles
  • Table of cases
    • Canada
    • Irwin Books Criminal Law. Eighth edition
    • September 1, 2022
    ...546, 555, 557, 587 R v Issac, [1984] 1 SCR 74, 9 CCC (3d) 289, [1984] SCJ No 5 ...........................457 R v Iyer, 2020 ABCA 439 .................................................................................... 520 R v JA, [2011] 2 SCR 440, 2011 SCC 28 .............. 111, 137, 498, ......
  • The Special Part: Homicide, Sexual, Property, and Terrorism Offences
    • Canada
    • Irwin Books Criminal Law. Eighth edition
    • September 1, 2022
    ...the prohibited consequences. It is established when it is shown that the accused, with such knowledge, commits acts which 356 R v Iyer , 2020 ABCA 439 at para 57. 357 [1993] 2 SCR 579 [ Théroux ]. 358 Ibid at para 24. The Special Part: Homicide, Sexual, Property, and Terrorism Ofences 521 m......

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