R. v. N.G.H., 2020 SKPC 14
Jurisdiction | Saskatchewan |
Judge | HINDS |
Citation | 2020 SKPC 14 |
Date | 01 April 2020 |
Court | Provincial Court of Saskatchewan (Canada) |
Docket Number | 991093591, 991052326, 991054116 |
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2 practice notes
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R v AB,
...331; R v Brown, 2020 ONCA 196 [Brown]; R v Morgan, 2020 ONCA 279 [Morgan]; R v Dillon, 2021 SKQB 78; R v Walker, 2021 SKPC 1; R v N.G.H., 2020 SKPC 14. These decisions arose in a variety of circumstances, including situations where COVID-19 risks tipped the scale in favour of a sentence to ......
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R. v. Chen,
...evidence, based on the overall finding that a conditional sentence was “a better, safer alternative to incarceration” (R. v. K.D., 2020 SKPC 14 at para. 65), as well as on the principle that having fewer offenders in jails, and therefore subject to the spread of COVID, is a benefit to socie......
2 cases
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R v AB,
...331; R v Brown, 2020 ONCA 196 [Brown]; R v Morgan, 2020 ONCA 279 [Morgan]; R v Dillon, 2021 SKQB 78; R v Walker, 2021 SKPC 1; R v N.G.H., 2020 SKPC 14. These decisions arose in a variety of circumstances, including situations where COVID-19 risks tipped the scale in favour of a sentence to ......
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R. v. Chen,
...evidence, based on the overall finding that a conditional sentence was “a better, safer alternative to incarceration” (R. v. K.D., 2020 SKPC 14 at para. 65), as well as on the principle that having fewer offenders in jails, and therefore subject to the spread of COVID, is a benefit to socie......