R. v. MacLean (R.E.), 2016 NSPC 59
Jurisdiction | Nova Scotia |
Judge | Atwood, P.C.J. |
Court | Provincial Court of Nova Scotia (Canada) |
Subject Matter | CRIMINAL LAW,TORTS |
Citation | 2016 NSPC 59,[2016] N.S.R.(2d) Uned. 172,[2016] N.S.R.(2d) Uned. 172 (PC) |
Date | 18 October 2016 |
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R, v. MacLean, 2017 NSCA 86
...convicted in Provincial Court on October 18, 2016 of aggravated assault contrary to section 268(2) of the Criminal Code (R. v. MacLean, 2016 NSPC 59). He was sentenced on February 21, 2017 to six months’ imprisonment followed by twelve months’ probation.[6] Mr. MacLean’s deadline to file an......
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BenchPress--Vol 41-4.
...imposed 12 months of probation, a victim surcharge of $200, a DNA collection order and a ten-year firearm prohibition. R.v. MacLean , 2016 NSPC 59 Two law professors at the University of Ottawa have succeeded in being named "co-mothers", or "co-mamma's" as they like to say, for a young boy ......
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R. v. MacLean, 2018 NSCA 1
...Background – Mr. MacLean’s Trial [2] Mr. MacLean was convicted by Atwood. J. in Provincial Court on October 18, 2016. (R. v. MacLean, 2016 NSPC 59). He was sentenced on February 21, 2017 to six months’ imprisonment followed by twelve months’ probation. [3] Mr. MacLean’s aggravated assault c......
2 cases
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R, v. MacLean, 2017 NSCA 86
...convicted in Provincial Court on October 18, 2016 of aggravated assault contrary to section 268(2) of the Criminal Code (R. v. MacLean, 2016 NSPC 59). He was sentenced on February 21, 2017 to six months’ imprisonment followed by twelve months’ probation.[6] Mr. MacLean’s deadline to file an......
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R. v. MacLean, 2018 NSCA 1
...Background – Mr. MacLean’s Trial [2] Mr. MacLean was convicted by Atwood. J. in Provincial Court on October 18, 2016. (R. v. MacLean, 2016 NSPC 59). He was sentenced on February 21, 2017 to six months’ imprisonment followed by twelve months’ probation. [3] Mr. MacLean’s aggravated assault c......
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BenchPress--Vol 41-4.
...imposed 12 months of probation, a victim surcharge of $200, a DNA collection order and a ten-year firearm prohibition. R.v. MacLean , 2016 NSPC 59 Two law professors at the University of Ottawa have succeeded in being named "co-mothers", or "co-mamma's" as they like to say, for a young boy ......