R. v. Lui (M.C.L.)
| Jurisdiction | British Columbia |
| Court | Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada) |
| Judge | Romilly, J. |
| Citation | [2014] B.C.T.C. Uned. 1929,2014 BCSC 1929,[2014] B.C.T.C. Uned. 1929 (SC) |
| Date | 10 October 2014 |
| Subject Matter | CRIMINAL LAW |
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5 practice notes
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R. v. Dickey (C.W.),
...441; and R. v. Voong , 2014 BCPC 211. [21] In addition, for the specific purposes of these proceedings, Counsel relies on R. v. Lui , 2014 BCSC 1929; R. v. Carrillo , previously cited; R. v. Fergusson , 2014 BCCA 347; R. v. MacDonald , 2015 BCSC 400; R. v. Oates , 2015 BCSC 584; R. v. Owens......
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R. v. Laws Clark,
...no criminal record and it is suggested that he should be treated as a "youthful first offender". His counsel cites R. v. Louie, 2014 BCSC 1929, as support for the proposition that the principal element for consideration when sentencing a youthful first offender is reformation, spe......
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R. v. Gill,
...time of the offences also warrants a consideration of rehabilitation and the possibility of a non‑custodial sentence: R. v. Lui, 2014 BCSC 1929 at para. [51] However, as the court clarifies at paragraph 29 of Lui: . . . for a s......
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R. v. Hunt (B.D.),
...circumstances of the case, referred to either the uniqueness of the situation or, in the decision of Mr. Justice Romilly, R. v. Lui , 2014 BCSC 1929, where the court emphasized the rarity of a conditional sentence in cases of this nature. [24] So against those principles, I will consider th......
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R. v. Dickey (C.W.),
...441; and R. v. Voong , 2014 BCPC 211. [21] In addition, for the specific purposes of these proceedings, Counsel relies on R. v. Lui , 2014 BCSC 1929; R. v. Carrillo , previously cited; R. v. Fergusson , 2014 BCCA 347; R. v. MacDonald , 2015 BCSC 400; R. v. Oates , 2015 BCSC 584; R. v. Owens......
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R. v. Laws Clark,
...no criminal record and it is suggested that he should be treated as a "youthful first offender". His counsel cites R. v. Louie, 2014 BCSC 1929, as support for the proposition that the principal element for consideration when sentencing a youthful first offender is reformation, spe......
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R. v. Gill,
...time of the offences also warrants a consideration of rehabilitation and the possibility of a non‑custodial sentence: R. v. Lui, 2014 BCSC 1929 at para. [51] However, as the court clarifies at paragraph 29 of Lui: . . . for a s......
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R. v. Hunt (B.D.),
...circumstances of the case, referred to either the uniqueness of the situation or, in the decision of Mr. Justice Romilly, R. v. Lui , 2014 BCSC 1929, where the court emphasized the rarity of a conditional sentence in cases of this nature. [24] So against those principles, I will consider th......
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