R. v. Power (S.J.)

JurisdictionNova Scotia
CourtSupreme Court of Nova Scotia (Canada)
JudgeChipman, J.
Citation[2016] N.S.R.(2d) Uned. 42 (SC),2016 NSSC 75,[2016] N.S.R.(2d) Uned. 42
Date21 March 2016
Subject MatterCRIMINAL LAW,NARCOTIC CONTROL

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  • R. v. Power (S.J.), (2016) 376 N.S.R.(2d) 77 (SC)
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of Nova Scotia (Canada)
    • 26 d2 Julho d2 2016
    ...Following a three-day trial in late January of this year, I found Mr. Power guilty of Indictment counts 2, 3, 8, 11 and 13 ( R. v. Power , 2016 NSSC 75). In accordance with the Kienapple Principle , counts 5 and 6 were stayed. In the result, Mr. Power is to be sentenced on two counts of pos......
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  • R. v. Power (S.J.), (2016) 376 N.S.R.(2d) 77 (SC)
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of Nova Scotia (Canada)
    • 26 d2 Julho d2 2016
    ...Following a three-day trial in late January of this year, I found Mr. Power guilty of Indictment counts 2, 3, 8, 11 and 13 ( R. v. Power , 2016 NSSC 75). In accordance with the Kienapple Principle , counts 5 and 6 were stayed. In the result, Mr. Power is to be sentenced on two counts of pos......