R. v. Leslie (C.A.) et al., 2012 BCSC 1888
Jurisdiction | British Columbia |
Judge | Davies, J. |
Court | Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada) |
Subject Matter | CRIMINAL LAW |
Citation | 2012 BCSC 1888,[2012] B.C.T.C. Uned. 1888,[2012] B.C.T.C. Uned. 1888 (SC) |
Date | 14 December 2012 |
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2 practice notes
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R. v. Grantham, 2022 BCSC 1827
...parole ineligibility for someone convicted of second-degree murder: Whitlock, at para. 59, citing R. v. Leslie and Najafi-Chaghabouri, 2012 BCSC 1888 at para. 116. However, in my view, Mr. Grantham’s circumstances are distinguishable from the ongoing risk to public safety concer......
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R. v. Leslie (C.A.), 2016 BCCA 213
...Najafi-Chaghabouri, and Crown witness Travis Winterlik, were all involved in the drug trade. The judge's reasons for sentence (indexed at 2012 BCSC 1888), summarized the facts of the case: [10] In early 2009, Charles Leslie worked for Ronak Wagad doing the night shift in a dial-a-dope drug ......
2 cases
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R. v. Grantham, 2022 BCSC 1827
...parole ineligibility for someone convicted of second-degree murder: Whitlock, at para. 59, citing R. v. Leslie and Najafi-Chaghabouri, 2012 BCSC 1888 at para. 116. However, in my view, Mr. Grantham’s circumstances are distinguishable from the ongoing risk to public safety concer......
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R. v. Leslie (C.A.), 2016 BCCA 213
...Najafi-Chaghabouri, and Crown witness Travis Winterlik, were all involved in the drug trade. The judge's reasons for sentence (indexed at 2012 BCSC 1888), summarized the facts of the case: [10] In early 2009, Charles Leslie worked for Ronak Wagad doing the night shift in a dial-a-dope drug ......