R. v. Rahi,
| Jurisdiction | Ontario |
| Judge | Ducharme |
| Citation | 2023 ONSC 905 |
| Docket Number | CR-22-5/480; CR-22-5/481 |
| Court | Superior Court of Justice of Ontario (Canada) |
| Date | 06 February 2023 |
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3 practice notes
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Where Delay Exceeds the Ceiling - Exceptional Circumstances
...Court of Justice. 60 56 R v Shen , [2022] OJ No 2673 (SCJ) [ Shen ]; R v Redufe , [2021] OJ No 4134 (SCJ) at paras 13–36; R v Rahi , 2023 ONSC 905 at para 32 [ Rahi ]. 57 Agpoon, above note 55. 58 Ibid at paras 27–31. 59 Ibid at para 32. 60 Ibid at para 33. 114 A Proactive Practitioner’s Gu......
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Table of Cases
...v Rahey, 1987 CanLII 52 (SCC), [1987] 1 SCR 588 ..............3–5, 6, 44, 48, 49, 50, 52, 53, 77, 78–79, 152, 154–55, 156, 157 R v Rahi, 2023 ONSC 905 ................................................................................. 113, 115, 125 R v Rai, 2019 BCCA 377............................
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R. v. Tafilica,
...justice system which lay beyond the Crown’s ability to control or remedy. As Ducharme J held recently in R. v. Rahi, [2023] ONSC 905, at para. 31, “the impact of the pandemic will not always be readily quantifiable. Consideration ought to be given to the obvious fact tha......
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R. v. Tafilica
...justice system which lay beyond the Crown’s ability to control or remedy.  As Ducharme J held recently in R. v. Rahi, [2023] ONSC 905, at para. 31, “the impact of the pandemic will not always be readily quantifiable. Consideration ought to be given to the obvious fact tha......
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Where Delay Exceeds the Ceiling - Exceptional Circumstances
...Court of Justice. 60 56 R v Shen , [2022] OJ No 2673 (SCJ) [ Shen ]; R v Redufe , [2021] OJ No 4134 (SCJ) at paras 13–36; R v Rahi , 2023 ONSC 905 at para 32 [ Rahi ]. 57 Agpoon, above note 55. 58 Ibid at paras 27–31. 59 Ibid at para 32. 60 Ibid at para 33. 114 A Proactive Practitioner’s Gu......
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Table of Cases
...v Rahey, 1987 CanLII 52 (SCC), [1987] 1 SCR 588 ..............3–5, 6, 44, 48, 49, 50, 52, 53, 77, 78–79, 152, 154–55, 156, 157 R v Rahi, 2023 ONSC 905 ................................................................................. 113, 115, 125 R v Rai, 2019 BCCA 377............................