R v Ledesma,
Judge | Ho,McDonald,Watson |
Citation | 2022 ABCA 285 |
Docket Number | 1901-0147A |
Court | Court of Appeal (Alberta) |
Date | 07 September 2022 |
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3 practice notes
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2023 ABCJ 100,
...718.1), I must also be mindful of how “public safety” factors into the particulars of the case at bar. 40 In R. v. Ledesma 2022 ABCA 285, our Court of Appeal cautioned sentencing judges about giving inadequate weight to the issue of public safety simply because of the presence......
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R v Cameron,
...718.1), I must also be mindful of how “public safety” factors into the particulars of the case at bar. 40 In R. v. Ledesma 2022 ABCA 285, our Court of Appeal cautioned sentencing judges about giving inadequate weight to the issue of public safety simply because of the presence......
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R v Gladue,
...discount and will not influence the sentence unless those factors go to the moral blameworthiness of the offender: R v Ledesma, 2022 ABCA 285 at para 59. That being said, the Indigenous offender does not have to establish a causal connection between his circumstances and his offending to al......
3 cases
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2023 ABCJ 100,
...718.1), I must also be mindful of how “public safety” factors into the particulars of the case at bar. 40 In R. v. Ledesma 2022 ABCA 285, our Court of Appeal cautioned sentencing judges about giving inadequate weight to the issue of public safety simply because of the presence......
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R v Cameron,
...718.1), I must also be mindful of how “public safety” factors into the particulars of the case at bar. 40 In R. v. Ledesma 2022 ABCA 285, our Court of Appeal cautioned sentencing judges about giving inadequate weight to the issue of public safety simply because of the presence......
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R v Gladue,
...discount and will not influence the sentence unless those factors go to the moral blameworthiness of the offender: R v Ledesma, 2022 ABCA 285 at para 59. That being said, the Indigenous offender does not have to establish a causal connection between his circumstances and his offending to al......