R v SADF,
Jurisdiction | Manitoba |
Judge | Mr. Justice Marc M. Monnin,Mr. Justice William J. Burnett,Madam Justice Lori T. Spivak |
Neutral Citation | 2021 MBCA 22 |
Docket Number | AR20-30-09408 |
Date | 11 March 2021 |
Court | Court of Appeal (Manitoba) |
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3 practice notes
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R. v. Laing,
...(sub. nom. R. v. Ladouceur and Traverse), 2008 MBCA 110, paras. 35, 70; R. v. Arbuthnot, 2009 MBCA 106, paras. 15, 18; R. v. SADF, 2021 MBCA 22, paras. 26, 35-40, 44; R. v. Leroux, 2015 SKCA 48, para. 83; R. v. Briltz, 2016 SKCA 2, paras. 72-73; R. v. Chicoine, 2019 SKCA 104, paras. 74-75; ......
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R v Mazhari-Ravesh,
...offender’s degree of responsibility. (See also R v Giesbrecht, 2019 MBCA 35 at para 207; Rose at para 30; and R v SADF, 2021 MBCA 22 at para [201] This Court in Wozny stated th......
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R. v. O'Neill,
...The Court of Appeal referred to Spivak J.A.’s comments for the Manitoba Court of Appeal in R. v. S.A.D.F., 2021 MBCA 22, [2021] M.J. No. 73, at para. 34, The sentencing judge stated that the offending behaviour was serious, and referred generally to the harmful consequences of this t......
3 cases
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R. v. Laing,
...(sub. nom. R. v. Ladouceur and Traverse), 2008 MBCA 110, paras. 35, 70; R. v. Arbuthnot, 2009 MBCA 106, paras. 15, 18; R. v. SADF, 2021 MBCA 22, paras. 26, 35-40, 44; R. v. Leroux, 2015 SKCA 48, para. 83; R. v. Briltz, 2016 SKCA 2, paras. 72-73; R. v. Chicoine, 2019 SKCA 104, paras. 74-75; ......
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R v Mazhari-Ravesh,
...offender’s degree of responsibility. (See also R v Giesbrecht, 2019 MBCA 35 at para 207; Rose at para 30; and R v SADF, 2021 MBCA 22 at para [201] This Court in Wozny stated th......
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R. v. O'Neill,
...The Court of Appeal referred to Spivak J.A.’s comments for the Manitoba Court of Appeal in R. v. S.A.D.F., 2021 MBCA 22, [2021] M.J. No. 73, at para. 34, The sentencing judge stated that the offending behaviour was serious, and referred generally to the harmful consequences of this t......