R. v. Lawrence, 2019 BCCA 291
Jurisdiction | British Columbia |
Judge | The Honourable Madam Justice Saunders,The Honourable Madam Justice Garson,The Honourable Madam Justice Dickson |
Citation | 2019 BCCA 291 |
Docket Number | CA39802 |
Court | Court of Appeal (British Columbia) |
Date | 06 August 2019 |
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12 practice notes
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R. v. Patel, 2020 BCCA 92
...not fail to consider each of the lesser measures set out in s. 753(4), including a long‑term supervision order. [174] In R. v. Lawrence, 2019 BCCA 291 at paras. 79–83, this Court held that Boutilier does not require a strict, formalistic style of reasoning or an explicit step‑by‑step analys......
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R v Napope,
...SKCA 112 at paras 36-37, 446 Sask R 184; R v D.J.S., 2015 BCCA 111 at para 30, leave to appeal refused, 2015 CanLII 56684; R v Lawrence, 2019 BCCA 291 at para 72; R v Sanderson, 2018 MBCA 63 at para 20; and R v Groves, 2020 ONCA 86 at para 24 In R v Straub, 2022 ONCA 47, 411 CCC (3d) 119 [ ......
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R. v. T.L.P.,
...risk at the designation stage by considering the appellant’s treatment prospects. [75] As Justice Saunders pointed out in R. v. Lawrence, 2019 BCCA 291 at para. 60, “it is not a truism that designations made after the new legislation was enacted but before Boutilier [(SCC)] contain the ‘Bou......
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R v Scrivens, 2019 ABQB 700
...injury offence.” [527] A “reasonable expectation” is not merely a “reasonable possibility” or a hope or a chance. In R v Lawrence, 2019 BCCA 291, Justice Saunders wrote as follows at paras 71 and [71] On my reading of the reasons for sentence, the judge did not err in his understanding of s......
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12 cases
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R. v. Patel, 2020 BCCA 92
...not fail to consider each of the lesser measures set out in s. 753(4), including a long‑term supervision order. [174] In R. v. Lawrence, 2019 BCCA 291 at paras. 79–83, this Court held that Boutilier does not require a strict, formalistic style of reasoning or an explicit step‑by‑step analys......
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R v Napope,
...SKCA 112 at paras 36-37, 446 Sask R 184; R v D.J.S., 2015 BCCA 111 at para 30, leave to appeal refused, 2015 CanLII 56684; R v Lawrence, 2019 BCCA 291 at para 72; R v Sanderson, 2018 MBCA 63 at para 20; and R v Groves, 2020 ONCA 86 at para 24 In R v Straub, 2022 ONCA 47, 411 CCC (3d) 119 [ ......
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R. v. T.L.P.,
...risk at the designation stage by considering the appellant’s treatment prospects. [75] As Justice Saunders pointed out in R. v. Lawrence, 2019 BCCA 291 at para. 60, “it is not a truism that designations made after the new legislation was enacted but before Boutilier [(SCC)] contain the ‘Bou......
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R v Scrivens, 2019 ABQB 700
...injury offence.” [527] A “reasonable expectation” is not merely a “reasonable possibility” or a hope or a chance. In R v Lawrence, 2019 BCCA 291, Justice Saunders wrote as follows at paras 71 and [71] On my reading of the reasons for sentence, the judge did not err in his understanding of s......
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