R. v. McGee, 2020 BCCA 362
Jurisdiction | British Columbia |
Judge | The Honourable Mr. Justice Groberman,The Honourable Madam Justice DeWitt-Van Oosten,The Honourable Mr. Justice Grauer |
Citation | 2020 BCCA 362 |
Date | 17 December 2020 |
Court | Court of Appeal (British Columbia) |
Docket Number | CA46920 |
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2 practice notes
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2024 BCSC 456,
...under s. 718 of the Criminal Code, including separation of the offender where necessary, and the offender's rehabilitation”: R. v. McGee, 2020 BCCA 362 at para. 23. [27] The judge's reference to the appellant's lack of remorse as an aggravating factor was an error in principle but, in my vi......
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R v Cade, Ceal, and Whaling,
...under s. 718 of the Criminal Code, including separation of the offender where necessary, and the offender's rehabilitation”: R. v. McGee, 2020 BCCA 362 at para. 23. [27] The judge's reference to the appellant's lack of remorse as an aggravating factor was an error in principle but, in my vi......
2 cases
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2024 BCSC 456,
...under s. 718 of the Criminal Code, including separation of the offender where necessary, and the offender's rehabilitation”: R. v. McGee, 2020 BCCA 362 at para. 23. [27] The judge's reference to the appellant's lack of remorse as an aggravating factor was an error in principle but, in my vi......
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R v Cade, Ceal, and Whaling,
...under s. 718 of the Criminal Code, including separation of the offender where necessary, and the offender's rehabilitation”: R. v. McGee, 2020 BCCA 362 at para. 23. [27] The judge's reference to the appellant's lack of remorse as an aggravating factor was an error in principle but, in my vi......