R. v. Peter (P.), [2014] Nunavut Cases Uned. 28
Jurisdiction | Nunavut |
Judge | Rooke, J. |
Court | Nunavut Court of Justice (Canada) |
Subject Matter | CRIMINAL LAW |
Citation | [2014] Nunavut Cases Uned. 28,[2014] Nunavut Cases Uned. 28 (CJ),2014 NUCJ 28 |
Date | 12 September 2014 |
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TEN YEARS LATER AND LIMITED EVIDENCE OF PROGRESS: AN EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS OF THE EFFECT OF R VIPEELEE ON THE SENTENCING OF INDIGENOUS OFFENDERS CONVICTED OF MANSLAUGHTER.
...v Ugyuk, 2020 NWTSC 34. R v Buggins, 2014 NWTSC 24. R v Denny, 2016 NSSC 76. R v Korgak, 2013 NUCA 9. R v Takatak, 2021 NUCJ 2. R v Peter, 2014 NUCJ 28. R v Geetah, 2015 NUCJ R v Sateana, 2016 NUCJ 20. R v Padluq, 2016 NUCJ 22. R v Napayok, 2021 NUCJ 40. R v Manik, 2021 NUCJ 1. R v Komak, 2......
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R v Wood,
...his common law wife once and left her to die—the Court noted a range of nine to 15 years for domestic manslaughter); R v Peter, 2014 NUCJ 28 (15 years for a husband who beat his Aboriginal wife to death and who had a prior record of violence against her); R v Quigley, 2016 BCSC ......
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R. v. Geetah (E.), 2015 NUCJ 10
...trend towards increasingly higher sentences for cases of spousal manslaughter, as evidenced, for example, in the recent case of R v Peter, 2014 NUCJ 28 [CanLII], [2014] Nu J No 26 (QL) [Peter]. In that case, the accused, Peter, was a repeat or serial spousal assault perpetrator. Eventually,......
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R v. Isadore,
...help for about 24 hours before she died. He was sentenced to 12 years; · R. v. Peter, 2014 NUCJ 28 (Nun. C.J.), the Indigenous accused was charged with murder but found guilty of manslaughter by beating his Indigenous wife to death with his fis......
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5 cases
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R v Wood,
...his common law wife once and left her to die—the Court noted a range of nine to 15 years for domestic manslaughter); R v Peter, 2014 NUCJ 28 (15 years for a husband who beat his Aboriginal wife to death and who had a prior record of violence against her); R v Quigley, 2016 BCSC ......
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R. v. Geetah (E.), 2015 NUCJ 10
...trend towards increasingly higher sentences for cases of spousal manslaughter, as evidenced, for example, in the recent case of R v Peter, 2014 NUCJ 28 [CanLII], [2014] Nu J No 26 (QL) [Peter]. In that case, the accused, Peter, was a repeat or serial spousal assault perpetrator. Eventually,......
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R v. Isadore,
...help for about 24 hours before she died. He was sentenced to 12 years; · R. v. Peter, 2014 NUCJ 28 (Nun. C.J.), the Indigenous accused was charged with murder but found guilty of manslaughter by beating his Indigenous wife to death with his fis......
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R. v. Anaittuq,
...help for about 24 hours before she died. He was sentenced to 12 years; · in R. v. Peter, 2014 NUCJ 28, the Indigenous accused was charged with murder but found guilty of manslaughter. He beat his Indigenous wife to death with his fists and feet......
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TEN YEARS LATER AND LIMITED EVIDENCE OF PROGRESS: AN EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS OF THE EFFECT OF R VIPEELEE ON THE SENTENCING OF INDIGENOUS OFFENDERS CONVICTED OF MANSLAUGHTER.
...v Ugyuk, 2020 NWTSC 34. R v Buggins, 2014 NWTSC 24. R v Denny, 2016 NSSC 76. R v Korgak, 2013 NUCA 9. R v Takatak, 2021 NUCJ 2. R v Peter, 2014 NUCJ 28. R v Geetah, 2015 NUCJ R v Sateana, 2016 NUCJ 20. R v Padluq, 2016 NUCJ 22. R v Napayok, 2021 NUCJ 40. R v Manik, 2021 NUCJ 1. R v Komak, 2......