R. v. McConnell (R.T.), 2014 BCSC 1743

JurisdictionBritish Columbia
JudgeRomilly, J.
CourtSupreme Court of British Columbia (Canada)
Subject MatterCRIMINAL LAW
Date18 September 2014
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5 practice notes
  • R. v. Wilson, 2020 BCSC 918
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada)
    • June 5, 2020
    ...R. v. Wallin, 2003 BCSC 809. The offender has relied on: R. v. Badhesa, 2019 BCCA 70; R. v. Shevchenko, 2018 ABCA 31; R. v. McConnell, 2014 BCSC 1743; R. v. Haly, 2012 ONSC 2302; R. v. MacKenzie, 2004 BCPC 100. [45] These cases have been a valuable guide. I have considered them carefully bu......
  • R. v. Badhesa, 2019 BCCA 70
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (British Columbia)
    • February 26, 2019
    ...on by counsel? [17] The appellant submits it was procedurally unfair for the judge to place heavy emphasis on two cases, R. v. McConnell, 2014 BCSC 1743 and R. v. Whitlock, 2017 BCSC 1998, without receiving submissions on them. McConnell had been released approximately three years before th......
  • R. v. Miller,
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada)
    • October 21, 2022
    ...to a number of decisions during their submissions including R. v. Cholin, 2011 BCCA 116; R. v. Fox, 2017 BCSC 2361; and R. v. McConnell, 2014 BCSC 1743, all of which I found helpful. In McConnell, the offender's mental illness was a mitigating factor which mitigated his moral blamewort......
  • R. v. Cortes,
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada)
    • May 31, 2021
    ...for an assault involving a weapon is one to five years, but these are cases where the Crown proceeded on indictment: R. v. McConnell, 2014 BCSC 1743 at para. 19.  The range on summary conviction is necessarily [26]        In R. v. Eng, 2019 BCSC ......
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5 cases
  • R. v. Wilson, 2020 BCSC 918
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada)
    • June 5, 2020
    ...R. v. Wallin, 2003 BCSC 809. The offender has relied on: R. v. Badhesa, 2019 BCCA 70; R. v. Shevchenko, 2018 ABCA 31; R. v. McConnell, 2014 BCSC 1743; R. v. Haly, 2012 ONSC 2302; R. v. MacKenzie, 2004 BCPC 100. [45] These cases have been a valuable guide. I have considered them carefully bu......
  • R. v. Badhesa, 2019 BCCA 70
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (British Columbia)
    • February 26, 2019
    ...on by counsel? [17] The appellant submits it was procedurally unfair for the judge to place heavy emphasis on two cases, R. v. McConnell, 2014 BCSC 1743 and R. v. Whitlock, 2017 BCSC 1998, without receiving submissions on them. McConnell had been released approximately three years before th......
  • R. v. Miller,
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada)
    • October 21, 2022
    ...to a number of decisions during their submissions including R. v. Cholin, 2011 BCCA 116; R. v. Fox, 2017 BCSC 2361; and R. v. McConnell, 2014 BCSC 1743, all of which I found helpful. In McConnell, the offender's mental illness was a mitigating factor which mitigated his moral blamewort......
  • R. v. Cortes,
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada)
    • May 31, 2021
    ...for an assault involving a weapon is one to five years, but these are cases where the Crown proceeded on indictment: R. v. McConnell, 2014 BCSC 1743 at para. 19.  The range on summary conviction is necessarily [26]        In R. v. Eng, 2019 BCSC ......
  • Request a trial to view additional results

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