R. v. Liebeck, 2017 NBCA 53
Judge | The Honourable Justice Quigg; The Honourable Justice Larlee; The Honourable Chief Justice Drapeau |
Court | Court of Appeal (New Brunswick) |
Case Date | November 09, 2017 |
Jurisdiction | New Brunswick |
Citations | 2017 NBCA 53 |
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2 practice notes
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Boudreau v. R., 2018 NBCA 14
...the appellant raised an unpleaded issue: the sentencing judge would have erred in failing to apply the parity principle. In R. v. Liebeck, 2017 NBCA 53, [2017] N.B.J. No. 282 (QL), the Court made the following observations regarding parity: As is well known, the parity principle aims to yie......
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R. v. K.L., 2018 NBPC 3
...commission of the offences proffered as similar. Moreover, I find that the recent comments by Mr. Justice Drapeau in R v Liebeck, 2017 NBCA 53 are apropos: “For the parity principle to gain traction, the precedents invoked must involve: (1) similar offenders; (2) similar offenc......
2 cases
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Boudreau v. R., 2018 NBCA 14
...the appellant raised an unpleaded issue: the sentencing judge would have erred in failing to apply the parity principle. In R. v. Liebeck, 2017 NBCA 53, [2017] N.B.J. No. 282 (QL), the Court made the following observations regarding parity: As is well known, the parity principle aims to yie......
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R. v. K.L., 2018 NBPC 3
...commission of the offences proffered as similar. Moreover, I find that the recent comments by Mr. Justice Drapeau in R v Liebeck, 2017 NBCA 53 are apropos: “For the parity principle to gain traction, the precedents invoked must involve: (1) similar offenders; (2) similar offenc......