R. v. Reykdal, 2020 NBCA 13
Judge | The Honourable Chief Justice Richard; The Honourable Justice Green; The Honourable Justice French |
Court | Court of Appeal (New Brunswick) |
Case Date | February 20, 2020 |
Jurisdiction | New Brunswick |
Citations | 2020 NBCA 13 |
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3 practice notes
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R v Chen,
...1. The court imposed a nine-month sentence of incarceration, overturning the original suspended sentence and probation. In R v Reykdal, 2020 NBCA 13, the New Brunswick Court of Appeal quoted with approval a decision from the Ontario Court of Justice, which identified a pattern of increasing......
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R. v. Carr,
...His sentence of 9 months jail was upheld on appeal: see para. 14. [51] R. v. Reykdal, 2020 NBCA 13, involved the unlawful killing of an animal in an intimate partner context. The offender, a 21-year-old university student, was bitten by his gi......
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ZHANG v. HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN,
...In the case of R v Reykdal, 2020 NBCA 13 at para 8, the Court [8] The permissible scope of appellate intervention on sentence appeals is decidedly limited. The oft-referenced case of Steeves v. R., 2010 NBCA 57, 360 N.B.R. (2d) 88, per Drapeau C.J......
3 cases
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R v Chen,
...1. The court imposed a nine-month sentence of incarceration, overturning the original suspended sentence and probation. In R v Reykdal, 2020 NBCA 13, the New Brunswick Court of Appeal quoted with approval a decision from the Ontario Court of Justice, which identified a pattern of increasing......
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R. v. Carr,
...His sentence of 9 months jail was upheld on appeal: see para. 14. [51] R. v. Reykdal, 2020 NBCA 13, involved the unlawful killing of an animal in an intimate partner context. The offender, a 21-year-old university student, was bitten by his gi......
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ZHANG v. HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN,
...In the case of R v Reykdal, 2020 NBCA 13 at para 8, the Court [8] The permissible scope of appellate intervention on sentence appeals is decidedly limited. The oft-referenced case of Steeves v. R., 2010 NBCA 57, 360 N.B.R. (2d) 88, per Drapeau C.J......