R v Lambert, 2020 NSPC 39

JurisdictionNova Scotia
JudgeHonourable Judge Elizabeth A. Buckle
Citation2020 NSPC 39
Docket Number8254206, 8260204, 8260212, 8260216
CourtProvincial Court of Nova Scotia (Canada)
Date24 September 2020
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4 practice notes
  • R. v. Steed,
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of Nova Scotia (Canada)
    • March 2, 2021
    ...an enhanced credit for “harsh conditions” and the impact of Covid 19 on institutional freedom and access to programming: R v Lambert, 2020 NSPC 39; R v KM, 2020 NSSC 278; R v Lemmen, 2020 BCPC 67; R v Morgan, 2020 ONCA 279; and R v Young, 2020 BCPC [81] He argues for a remand credit of 1:1.......
  • R. v. Bailey, 2020 NSPC 50
    • Canada
    • Provincial Court of Nova Scotia (Canada)
    • November 27, 2020
    ...to appeal conviction to the Supreme Court of Canada, refused, [2010] S.C.C.A. No. 244); R. v. D’Onofrio, 2013 ONCA 145; and R. v. Lambert, 2020 NSPC 39. [69] The theoretical sentencing range for these offences is broad. However, the substantial quantity involved in this case narrows that ra......
  • R v. Robinson,
    • Canada
    • Provincial Court of Nova Scotia (Canada)
    • March 31, 2021
    ...in Nova Scotia have included evidence about the impact of Covid in provincial institutions (R. v. Steed, 2021 NSSC 71; and, R v Lambert, 2020 NSPC 39). In Steed, Justice Rosinski referred to evidence from an employee of NS Corrections and Mr. Steed apparently confirming that Covid restricti......
  • R. v. SJM,
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of Nova Scotia (Canada)
    • July 30, 2021
    ...during incarceration may lead to an enhanced remand credit beyond 1.5 days for every day served in custody (e.g. see R v Lambert, 2020 NSPC 39 at paragraphs 75 and 99, where a global one year reduction from an 18 year sentence was given) - this is not such a case. [15]    ......
4 cases
  • R. v. Steed,
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of Nova Scotia (Canada)
    • March 2, 2021
    ...an enhanced credit for “harsh conditions” and the impact of Covid 19 on institutional freedom and access to programming: R v Lambert, 2020 NSPC 39; R v KM, 2020 NSSC 278; R v Lemmen, 2020 BCPC 67; R v Morgan, 2020 ONCA 279; and R v Young, 2020 BCPC [81] He argues for a remand credit of 1:1.......
  • R. v. Bailey, 2020 NSPC 50
    • Canada
    • Provincial Court of Nova Scotia (Canada)
    • November 27, 2020
    ...to appeal conviction to the Supreme Court of Canada, refused, [2010] S.C.C.A. No. 244); R. v. D’Onofrio, 2013 ONCA 145; and R. v. Lambert, 2020 NSPC 39. [69] The theoretical sentencing range for these offences is broad. However, the substantial quantity involved in this case narrows that ra......
  • R v. Robinson,
    • Canada
    • Provincial Court of Nova Scotia (Canada)
    • March 31, 2021
    ...in Nova Scotia have included evidence about the impact of Covid in provincial institutions (R. v. Steed, 2021 NSSC 71; and, R v Lambert, 2020 NSPC 39). In Steed, Justice Rosinski referred to evidence from an employee of NS Corrections and Mr. Steed apparently confirming that Covid restricti......
  • R. v. SJM,
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of Nova Scotia (Canada)
    • July 30, 2021
    ...during incarceration may lead to an enhanced remand credit beyond 1.5 days for every day served in custody (e.g. see R v Lambert, 2020 NSPC 39 at paragraphs 75 and 99, where a global one year reduction from an 18 year sentence was given) - this is not such a case. [15]    ......

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