R. v. N.Y.
| Jurisdiction | Ontario |
| Judge | SCHRECK J. |
| Docket Number | CR-21-6000061-00BR |
| Date | 23 February 2021 |
| Citation | 2021 ONSC 1398 |
| Court | Superior Court of Justice of Ontario (Canada) |
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8 practice notes
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R v. A.A.,
...element in maintaining the confidence in the administration of justice and one to be balanced against the statutory factors: R. v. N.Y., 2021 ONSC 1398 at paras. 42-44. [97] The open-ended and normative nature of the obligation to maintain the conf......
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R. v. Ahmat,
...Raheem-Cummings at paras 18, 71 and 78; see also R v Yusuf, 2022 ONSC 4215 at para 25; R v E.B., 2020 ONSC 4383; R. v N.Y., 2021 ONSC 1398 at para 41. I find that as a young black male and a recent refugee to Canada with limited financial means and no support network, the Applicant is clear......
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R. v. D.J.,
...criminal record. These are relevant circumstances when considering the tertiary ground: St-Cloud, at para. 71; R. v. N.Y., 2021 ONSC 1398, at paras. (b......
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R. v. Jama,
...is a member of a disadvantaged group that is overrepresented in the criminal justice system. However, as Schreck J. stated in R. v. N.Y., 2021 ONSC 1398, at para. 44, this does not mean bail should always be granted, but is a consideration in my assessment of the applicant’s circumst......
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R v. A.A.
...element in maintaining the confidence in the administration of justice and one to be balanced against the statutory factors: R. v. N.Y., 2021 ONSC 1398 at paras. 42-44. [97] The open-ended and normative nature of the obligation to maintain the conf......
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R. v. Ahmat
...Raheem-Cummings at paras 18, 71 and 78; see also R v Yusuf, 2022 ONSC 4215 at para 25; R v E.B., 2020 ONSC 4383; R. v N.Y., 2021 ONSC 1398 at para 41. I find that as a young black male and a recent refugee to Canada with limited financial means and no support network, the Applicant is clear......
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R. v. D.J.
...criminal record. These are relevant circumstances when considering the tertiary ground: St-Cloud, at para. 71; R. v. N.Y., 2021 ONSC 1398, at paras. (b......
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R. v. Jama
...is a member of a disadvantaged group that is overrepresented in the criminal justice system. However, as Schreck J. stated in R. v. N.Y., 2021 ONSC 1398, at para. 44, this does not mean bail should always be granted, but is a consideration in my assessment of the applicant’s circumst......
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