R. v. Masters, 2017 NSPC 75

JurisdictionNova Scotia
JudgeHonourable Frank P. Hoskins
Docket Number8017629
CourtProvincial Court of Nova Scotia (Canada)
Date20 October 2017
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7 practice notes
  • R. v. Moore, 2018 NSPC 48
    • Canada
    • Provincial Court of Nova Scotia (Canada)
    • November 29, 2018
    ...where the circumstances are such, or the offence is of such gravity that no other sentence is appropriate. See also: R. v. Masters, 2017 NSPC 75 at para. 61. [58] Sometimes, a violent offence will be serious enough to warrant a prison term for a first offence, as violent offences generally ......
  • R v Joyce,
    • Canada
    • August 3, 2022
    ...108; ·                    R v Masters, 2017 NSPC 75; ·                    R v Casey, 2017 N......
  • R. v. Boudreau,
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of Nova Scotia (Canada)
    • April 19, 2023
    ...R. v. Livingstone; R. v. Lungal; R. v. Terris, 2020 NSCA 5, R. v. Chase, 2019 NSCA 36, R. v. Christmas, 2017 NSPC 48, and R. v. Masters, 2017 NSPC 75.  [31]    Boudreau is not opposed to the imposition of the ancillary Orders sought by the Crown.  I note here that t......
  • R. v. Morrison, 2019 NSPC 38
    • Canada
    • Provincial Court of Nova Scotia (Canada)
    • September 12, 2019
    ...the presence of weapons and ammunition. [30] Cases which support the Defence submission include R. v. Rushton 2017 NSPC 2, R, v, Masters 2017 NSPC 75, R. v. Chase 2019 NSCA 36 and R. v. Provo [2001] N.S.J. No.526. Support is also found in R. v. McGill [2016] O.J. No.1346, R. v. Casey 2017 N......
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7 cases
  • R. v. Moore, 2018 NSPC 48
    • Canada
    • Provincial Court of Nova Scotia (Canada)
    • November 29, 2018
    ...where the circumstances are such, or the offence is of such gravity that no other sentence is appropriate. See also: R. v. Masters, 2017 NSPC 75 at para. 61. [58] Sometimes, a violent offence will be serious enough to warrant a prison term for a first offence, as violent offences generally ......
  • R v Joyce,
    • Canada
    • August 3, 2022
    ...108; ·                    R v Masters, 2017 NSPC 75; ·                    R v Casey, 2017 N......
  • R. v. Boudreau,
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of Nova Scotia (Canada)
    • April 19, 2023
    ...R. v. Livingstone; R. v. Lungal; R. v. Terris, 2020 NSCA 5, R. v. Chase, 2019 NSCA 36, R. v. Christmas, 2017 NSPC 48, and R. v. Masters, 2017 NSPC 75.  [31]    Boudreau is not opposed to the imposition of the ancillary Orders sought by the Crown.  I note here that t......
  • R. v. Morrison, 2019 NSPC 38
    • Canada
    • Provincial Court of Nova Scotia (Canada)
    • September 12, 2019
    ...the presence of weapons and ammunition. [30] Cases which support the Defence submission include R. v. Rushton 2017 NSPC 2, R, v, Masters 2017 NSPC 75, R. v. Chase 2019 NSCA 36 and R. v. Provo [2001] N.S.J. No.526. Support is also found in R. v. McGill [2016] O.J. No.1346, R. v. Casey 2017 N......
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