R. v. Nguyen, 2017 BCSC 105
Jurisdiction | British Columbia |
Judge | The Honourable Mr. Justice Greyell |
Citation | 2017 BCSC 105 |
Court | Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada) |
Date | 20 January 2017 |
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2 practice notes
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R. v. Abdullahi,
...as a “pretext, ruse, or subterfuge” to perpetuate an unlawful aim: Woody at para. 47 citing Nolet at para. 36; see also R. v. Nguyen, 2017 BCSC 105 at para. 18, citing R. v. Lauriente and Catalano, 2008 BCSC 187, aff’d 2010 BCCA 72. [39] I emphasize here that the mere presence of additional......
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R. v. Barth,
...R. v. Abdullahi, 2020 BCSC 1822, at para. 38; R. v. Lauriente, 2008 BCSC 187, at para. 38, aff’d. 2010 BCCA 72; R. v. Nguyen, 2017 BCSC 105 at para. [66] In view of these authorities, particularly Dudhi, the issues I must address are: (1) did Corporal Catellier accept that race or racial st......
2 cases
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R. v. Abdullahi,
...as a “pretext, ruse, or subterfuge” to perpetuate an unlawful aim: Woody at para. 47 citing Nolet at para. 36; see also R. v. Nguyen, 2017 BCSC 105 at para. 18, citing R. v. Lauriente and Catalano, 2008 BCSC 187, aff’d 2010 BCCA 72. [39] I emphasize here that the mere presence of additional......
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R. v. Barth,
...R. v. Abdullahi, 2020 BCSC 1822, at para. 38; R. v. Lauriente, 2008 BCSC 187, at para. 38, aff’d. 2010 BCCA 72; R. v. Nguyen, 2017 BCSC 105 at para. [66] In view of these authorities, particularly Dudhi, the issues I must address are: (1) did Corporal Catellier accept that race or racial st......