R. v. N.H., 2020 ONCJ 295
Jurisdiction | Ontario |
Judge | Justice Scott Latimer |
Citation | 2020 ONCJ 295 |
Docket Number | Halton Information #’s 18-176; 18-1983; 19-35; 20-1537 |
Court | Ontario Court of Justice General Division (Canada) |
Date | 25 June 2020 |
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2 practice notes
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R. v. E.B., 2020 ONSC 4383
...officer, or possessing drugs when prohibited from doing so. These have been referred to as “system-generated offences”: R. v. N.H., 2020 ONCJ 295, at paras. 14-20; T. Quigley, “Has the Role of Judges in Sentencing Changed … Or Should It?” (2000), 5 Can. Crim. L. Rev. 317. At the other end o......
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R. v. Beckles,
...“least onerous in the circumstances”: see para. 6. This requirement also applies to probation conditions: see R. v. N.H., 2020 ONCJ 295 at para. 18. However, the probation condition at the centre of this trial is explicitly authorized by the Criminal Code: see section 732.1(3)......
2 cases
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R. v. E.B., 2020 ONSC 4383
...officer, or possessing drugs when prohibited from doing so. These have been referred to as “system-generated offences”: R. v. N.H., 2020 ONCJ 295, at paras. 14-20; T. Quigley, “Has the Role of Judges in Sentencing Changed … Or Should It?” (2000), 5 Can. Crim. L. Rev. 317. At the other end o......
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R. v. Beckles,
...“least onerous in the circumstances”: see para. 6. This requirement also applies to probation conditions: see R. v. N.H., 2020 ONCJ 295 at para. 18. However, the probation condition at the centre of this trial is explicitly authorized by the Criminal Code: see section 732.1(3)......