R v Schnurr, 2017 SKCA 61
Jurisdiction | Saskatchewan |
Judge | Lane, Caldwell, Whitmore |
Subject Matter | CRIMINAL LAW,CIVIL RIGHTS,COURTS,PRACTICE,STATUTES |
Citation | 2017 SKCA 61 |
Court | Court of Appeal (Saskatchewan) |
Docket Number | CACR2811 |
Date | 03 August 2017 |
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2 practice notes
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R v Pawlivsky, 2020 SKCA 75
...requirement. (Emphasis added) [35] Quansah has been followed by this Court in R v Anderson, 2014 SKCA 32, 433 Sask R 255, and R v Schnurr, 2017 SKCA 61. [36] In short, once the appeal judge concluded that the roadside test was not administered forthwith and was, therefore, outside of the sc......
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R. v. MERONIUK, 2018 SKQB 104
...[2011] 12 WWR 694 has been applied in a number of appeals to this Court, including: R v Schnurr, 2016 SKQB 207 (leave to appeal denied, 2017 SKCA 61); Marcil; and R v Yates, 2013 SKQB 241, 424 Sask R 135. THE TRIAL DECISION Two Hour Issue and s. 253(1)(c) [24] The initial breath sample was ......
2 cases
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R v Pawlivsky, 2020 SKCA 75
...requirement. (Emphasis added) [35] Quansah has been followed by this Court in R v Anderson, 2014 SKCA 32, 433 Sask R 255, and R v Schnurr, 2017 SKCA 61. [36] In short, once the appeal judge concluded that the roadside test was not administered forthwith and was, therefore, outside of the sc......
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R. v. MERONIUK, 2018 SKQB 104
...[2011] 12 WWR 694 has been applied in a number of appeals to this Court, including: R v Schnurr, 2016 SKQB 207 (leave to appeal denied, 2017 SKCA 61); Marcil; and R v Yates, 2013 SKQB 241, 424 Sask R 135. THE TRIAL DECISION Two Hour Issue and s. 253(1)(c) [24] The initial breath sample was ......