R. v. Lange, 2019 YKCA 2

JurisdictionYukon
JudgeBauman,Cooper,Fitch
Citation2019 YKCA 2
CourtCourt of Appeal (Yukon Territory)
Date15 January 2019
Docket Number15-YU771
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3 practice notes
  • R. v. Lawrence, 2019 BCCA 291
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (British Columbia)
    • August 6, 2019
    ...of treatability for imposition of a sentence less onerous than an indeterminate sentence. [45] I note also the decisions of R. v. Lange, 2019 YKCA 2, and R v. Ellis, 2019 YKCA 10, in which dangerous offender designations were set aside on the basis that the judge’s views on the prospects of......
  • R. v. Smarch, 2020 YKCA 7
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (Yukon Territory)
    • March 24, 2020
    ...in relation to managing the offender’s risk. Given Boutilier and the subsequent decisions issued by this Court in Skookum and R. v. Lange, 2019 YKCA 2, this is a reversible error. [34] Turning to the second ground, in my view the sentencing judge also erred in characterizing the threshold f......
  • R. v. Roper, 2019 BCCA 68
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (British Columbia)
    • February 26, 2019
    ...designations in two recent cases based on a failure to follow the dictates of Boutilier: R. v. Skookum, 2018 YKCA 2, and R. v. Lange, 2019 YKCA 2. Those cases show that the Court must allow the appeal where it cannot be said with certainty that the judge’s conclusions would have been the sa......
3 cases
  • R. v. Lawrence, 2019 BCCA 291
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (British Columbia)
    • August 6, 2019
    ...of treatability for imposition of a sentence less onerous than an indeterminate sentence. [45] I note also the decisions of R. v. Lange, 2019 YKCA 2, and R v. Ellis, 2019 YKCA 10, in which dangerous offender designations were set aside on the basis that the judge’s views on the prospects of......
  • R. v. Smarch, 2020 YKCA 7
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (Yukon Territory)
    • March 24, 2020
    ...in relation to managing the offender’s risk. Given Boutilier and the subsequent decisions issued by this Court in Skookum and R. v. Lange, 2019 YKCA 2, this is a reversible error. [34] Turning to the second ground, in my view the sentencing judge also erred in characterizing the threshold f......
  • R. v. Roper, 2019 BCCA 68
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (British Columbia)
    • February 26, 2019
    ...designations in two recent cases based on a failure to follow the dictates of Boutilier: R. v. Skookum, 2018 YKCA 2, and R. v. Lange, 2019 YKCA 2. Those cases show that the Court must allow the appeal where it cannot be said with certainty that the judge’s conclusions would have been the sa......

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