R. v. R.S., 2017 ONCA 141
Jurisdiction | Ontario |
Court | Court of Appeal (Ontario) |
Judge | MacPherson, Rouleau and Brown JJ.A. |
Citation | 2017 ONCA 141 |
Docket Number | C62099 |
Date | 17 February 2017 |
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9 practice notes
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Table of cases
...109 R v Roy (2003), 15 CR (6th) 282 (Ont CA) ........................................................ 454 R v RR, 2017 ONCA 141 ..................................................................................... 592 R v Rulli (1999), 120 OAC 357 .................................................
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Evidence About Credibility and Reliability
...v Thain (2009), 243 CCC (3d) 230 (Ont CA) at para 32. 2 See the discussion in Chapter 4, Section 2.2, “Threshold Reliability.” 3 R v RR , 2017 ONCA 141 at para 7. 592 Evidence About Credibility and Reliability 593 when relating the testimony) and “reliability” (the accuracy of the testimony......
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R. v. Lopez, 2018 ONSC 4749
...under the “human trafficking” provisions of the Criminal Code. See, for example, R. v. R.R.S., 2016 ONSC 2939, at paras. 21-41, varied, 2017 ONCA 141; R. v. D.A., 2017 ONSC 3722, at paras. 15-18, 30-32; R. v. Finestone, 2017 ONCJ 22, at paras. 36, 59-68. It is important to keep in mind, how......
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R. v. Gill,
...under the principled approach. I am able to accept some, none, or all of the admissible evidence offered by a witness: see R. v. S. (R.), 2017 ONCA 141 at para. 7. I admitted a hearsay statement of the deceased, Jagtar Gill, to Ms. Shields. Having heard Ms. Shields’ evidenc......
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9 cases
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R. v. Lopez, 2018 ONSC 4749
...under the “human trafficking” provisions of the Criminal Code. See, for example, R. v. R.R.S., 2016 ONSC 2939, at paras. 21-41, varied, 2017 ONCA 141; R. v. D.A., 2017 ONSC 3722, at paras. 15-18, 30-32; R. v. Finestone, 2017 ONCJ 22, at paras. 36, 59-68. It is important to keep in mind, how......
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R. v. Webbe, 2019 NSSC 265
...to the victim, and the offences took place over two years. [85] In R. v. S.(R.R.), 2016 ONSC 2939 (varied as to pre-sentence custody: 2017 ONCA 141), the accused was sentenced to five years for human trafficking, receiving a material benefit, withholding documents, and breach of an undertak......
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R. v. Myers,
...for sexual assault. Much of the authorities presented to me fall within that range: McIntosh, six years and two months; R. v. R.S., 2017 ONCA 141, five years; R. v. Jordan 2019 ONCA 607, 6 years; R. v. Lopez, 2018 ONSC 4749, five years; R. v. Jean, 2020 ONSC 624, six years; and Augustin, ei......
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R. v. Strickland-Prescod, 2019 ONCJ 755
...[32] In D.A. Andre J. also discussed sentencing cases in the area.[8] One of the cases which the Crown relies on is R. v. R.R.S., 2017 ONCA 141, [2017] O.J. No. 802. In that case, the accused was convicted of human trafficking, receipt of material benefits, withholding documents to facilita......
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2 books & journal articles
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Table of cases
...109 R v Roy (2003), 15 CR (6th) 282 (Ont CA) ........................................................ 454 R v RR, 2017 ONCA 141 ..................................................................................... 592 R v Rulli (1999), 120 OAC 357 .................................................
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Evidence About Credibility and Reliability
...v Thain (2009), 243 CCC (3d) 230 (Ont CA) at para 32. 2 See the discussion in Chapter 4, Section 2.2, “Threshold Reliability.” 3 R v RR , 2017 ONCA 141 at para 7. 592 Evidence About Credibility and Reliability 593 when relating the testimony) and “reliability” (the accuracy of the testimony......