R. v. Picard, 2020 BCCA 107
Jurisdiction | British Columbia |
Judge | The Honourable Mr. Justice Willcock,The Honourable Madam Justice Fenlon,The Honourable Mr. Justice Hunter |
Docket Number | CA46093 |
Court | Court of Appeal (British Columbia) |
Date | 14 April 2020 |
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2 practice notes
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R v DH, 2020 ABQB 358
...the approach that was employed by the Saskatchewan Court of Appeal in R v Bear, 2020 SKCA 47, the BC Court of Appeal in R v Myles, 2020 BCCA 107, and the Saskatchewan Court of Appeal in R v Shingoose, 2020 SKCA 45. That is: “The emerging trend, at least from the appellate authorities cited ......
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Are Tents a "Home"? Extending Section 8 Privacy Rights for the Precariously Housed.
...& Sylvestre, supra note 4. (28) See City of Vancouver, by-law No 8417, Solid Waste By-law (8 December 2021). (29) See R v Picard, 2020 BCCA 107 at para (30) Ibid at para 12. (31) See e.g. Federated Anti-Poverty Groups of BC v Vancouver (City), 2002 BCSC 105 (in this case, one expert r......
1 cases
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R v DH, 2020 ABQB 358
...the approach that was employed by the Saskatchewan Court of Appeal in R v Bear, 2020 SKCA 47, the BC Court of Appeal in R v Myles, 2020 BCCA 107, and the Saskatchewan Court of Appeal in R v Shingoose, 2020 SKCA 45. That is: “The emerging trend, at least from the appellate authorities cited ......
1 books & journal articles
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Are Tents a "Home"? Extending Section 8 Privacy Rights for the Precariously Housed.
...& Sylvestre, supra note 4. (28) See City of Vancouver, by-law No 8417, Solid Waste By-law (8 December 2021). (29) See R v Picard, 2020 BCCA 107 at para (30) Ibid at para 12. (31) See e.g. Federated Anti-Poverty Groups of BC v Vancouver (City), 2002 BCSC 105 (in this case, one expert r......