R. v. Moore, 2018 NSPC 48

JurisdictionNova Scotia
JudgeDel W. Atwood
Docket Number8192060, 8196759, 8196761
CourtProvincial Court of Nova Scotia (Canada)
Date29 November 2018
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  • LEGISLATION AND BEYOND: IMPLEMENTING AND INTERPRETING THE UN DECLARATION ON THE RIGHTS OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES.
    • Canada
    • University of British Columbia Law Review Vol. 53 No. 4, September 2021
    • 1 Septiembre 2021
    ...v Mivasair, 2019 BCSC 1246; Bacon St-Onge c Conseil des Innus de Pessamit, 2019 FC 794; Laliberte v Canada (AG), 2019 FC 766; R v Moore, 2018 NSPC 48; Fontaine v Canada (AG), 2018 ONCA 421 ; Piikani Nation v Kostic, 2017 ABCA 259; Shade v Canadian Pacific Railway Limited, 2017 ABQB 292; R v......
  • R. v. Hynes,
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal of Nova Scotia (Canada)
    • 8 Julio 2022
    ...a daunting task for busy trial courts.  Here, the trial judge referred to three other cases: R. v. Pottie, 2013 NSCA 68; R. v. Moore, 2018 NSPC 48; R. v. Fraser and Gardner, 2020 NSSC 223.[3]  [146]    In Pottie, the offender attacked another worker on the job site ......
  • R. v. Boudreau,
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of Nova Scotia (Canada)
    • 19 Abril 2023
    ...that sentencing objectives can be met without incarceration.  He relies on R. v. Rushton, 2017 NSPC 2, at paras. 81-87, R. v. Moore, 2018 NSPC 48, R. v. Taylor (unreported decision of Landry, JPC dated January 28, 2020), Kelykens, supra, R. v. Livingstone; R. v. Lungal; R. v. Terris, 2......
  • R. v. Ryan, 2019 NSPC 35
    • Canada
    • Provincial Court of Nova Scotia (Canada)
    • 9 Septiembre 2019
    ...there - he appears to have recovered fully and the injuries were never life-threatening. [60] In a somewhat similar vein is R. v. Moore, 2018 NSPC 48, a decision of Judge Atwood, where the accused was charged with an aggravated assault, pled guilty a month later, and received a suspended se......
3 cases
  • R. v. Hynes,
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal of Nova Scotia (Canada)
    • 8 Julio 2022
    ...a daunting task for busy trial courts.  Here, the trial judge referred to three other cases: R. v. Pottie, 2013 NSCA 68; R. v. Moore, 2018 NSPC 48; R. v. Fraser and Gardner, 2020 NSSC 223.[3]  [146]    In Pottie, the offender attacked another worker on the job site ......
  • R. v. Boudreau,
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of Nova Scotia (Canada)
    • 19 Abril 2023
    ...that sentencing objectives can be met without incarceration.  He relies on R. v. Rushton, 2017 NSPC 2, at paras. 81-87, R. v. Moore, 2018 NSPC 48, R. v. Taylor (unreported decision of Landry, JPC dated January 28, 2020), Kelykens, supra, R. v. Livingstone; R. v. Lungal; R. v. Terris, 2......
  • R. v. Ryan, 2019 NSPC 35
    • Canada
    • Provincial Court of Nova Scotia (Canada)
    • 9 Septiembre 2019
    ...there - he appears to have recovered fully and the injuries were never life-threatening. [60] In a somewhat similar vein is R. v. Moore, 2018 NSPC 48, a decision of Judge Atwood, where the accused was charged with an aggravated assault, pled guilty a month later, and received a suspended se......
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