R. v. Miller (S.A.), 2016 ABPC 59

JudgeMason, P.C.J.
CourtProvincial Court of Alberta (Canada)
Case DateMarch 14, 2016
JurisdictionAlberta
Citations2016 ABPC 59
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4 practice notes
  • R. v. Melvin, 2019 NSSC 334
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of Nova Scotia (Canada)
    • 3 Diciembre 2019
    ...records “can be mined for evidence for the pattern analysis.” (paras. 49-56); Inacio (paras. 67-69) albeit the Court in R v Miller, 2016 ABPC 59 at paras. 182-185, reminds us that institutional disciplinary process results should be the product of fundamentally fair process if we are to tre......
  • R. v. Villeneuve,
    • Canada
    • Superior Court of Justice of Ontario (Canada)
    • 14 Abril 2022
    ...such as police summaries or institutional misconduct allegations not resulting in documented sanctions: Neve, at para. 133; R. v. Miller, 2016 ABPC 59, at para. 210; Williams, at para. 53-55; R. v. Melvin, 2019 NSSC 334, at para. 66; R. v. Strathdee, 2019 ABQB 958, at paras. 67-72; and Whit......
  • R v Betchuk,
    • Canada
    • Provincial Court of Alberta (Canada)
    • 3 Agosto 2021
    ...need not prove beyond a reasonable doubt the offender will re-offend, only that there is likelihood he will inflict harm (R v Miller, 2016 ABPC 59). [179]      The first step in the analysis is that the offender must have committed a "serious personal injury&qu......
  • R v Miller,
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (Alberta)
    • 10 Febrero 2021
    ...of Judgment     Appeal from the Sentence by The Honourable Mr. Judge P.J. Mason Sentenced on the 14th day of March, 2016  (2016 ABPC 59; Docket: Memorandum of Judgment _______________________________________________________   The Court: [1]     &......
4 cases
  • R. v. Melvin, 2019 NSSC 334
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of Nova Scotia (Canada)
    • 3 Diciembre 2019
    ...records “can be mined for evidence for the pattern analysis.” (paras. 49-56); Inacio (paras. 67-69) albeit the Court in R v Miller, 2016 ABPC 59 at paras. 182-185, reminds us that institutional disciplinary process results should be the product of fundamentally fair process if we are to tre......
  • R. v. Villeneuve, 2022 ONSC 2188
    • Canada
    • Superior Court of Justice of Ontario (Canada)
    • 14 Abril 2022
    ...such as police summaries or institutional misconduct allegations not resulting in documented sanctions: Neve, at para. 133; R. v. Miller, 2016 ABPC 59, at para. 210; Williams, at para. 53-55; R. v. Melvin, 2019 NSSC 334, at para. 66; R. v. Strathdee, 2019 ABQB 958, at paras. 67-72; and Whit......
  • R v Betchuk, 2021 ABPC 197
    • Canada
    • Provincial Court of Alberta (Canada)
    • 3 Agosto 2021
    ...need not prove beyond a reasonable doubt the offender will re-offend, only that there is likelihood he will inflict harm (R v Miller, 2016 ABPC 59). [179]      The first step in the analysis is that the offender must have committed a "serious personal injury&qu......
  • R v Miller, 2021 ABCA 45
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (Alberta)
    • 10 Febrero 2021
    ...of Judgment     Appeal from the Sentence by The Honourable Mr. Judge P.J. Mason Sentenced on the 14th day of March, 2016  (2016 ABPC 59; Docket: Memorandum of Judgment _______________________________________________________   The Court: [1]     &......

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