R v. Simonelli,

JurisdictionOntario
JudgeD.E HARRIS J.
Neutral Citation2021 ONSC 354
Docket NumberCRIMJ(P)0033/20
Citation2021 ONSC 354
Date15 January 2021
CourtSuperior Court of Justice of Ontario (Canada)
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3 practice notes
  • R v. Simonelli,
    • Canada
    • Superior Court of Justice of Ontario (Canada)
    • March 25, 2021
    ...entered with respect to all the charges they were facing, which included illegal gaming offences and firearm offences: R. v. Simonelli, 2021 ONSC 354. 2.                  Several months later, on March 29, ......
  • R. v. Musara,
    • Canada
    • Superior Court of Justice of Ontario (Canada)
    • May 30, 2022
    ...The adjournments were reasonable given the circumstances.  The facts of this case are readily distinguishable from R. v. Simonelli, 2021 ONSC 354, the case relied upon by Mr. Nolan.  In that case, there were systemic factors and a lackadaisical attitude towards the delay, both of ......
  • R. v. Hernandez-Viera,
    • Canada
    • Superior Court of Justice of Ontario (Canada)
    • June 23, 2022
    ...years, and even higher for those who have a record for similar offences: R. v. Graham, 2018 ONSC 6817, at paras. 38-39; R. v. Simonelli, 2021 ONSC 354, 478 C.R.R. (2d) 138, at para. 130. [35]           Given the aggravating factors in this c......
3 cases
  • R v. Simonelli,
    • Canada
    • Superior Court of Justice of Ontario (Canada)
    • March 25, 2021
    ...entered with respect to all the charges they were facing, which included illegal gaming offences and firearm offences: R. v. Simonelli, 2021 ONSC 354. 2.                  Several months later, on March 29, ......
  • R. v. Musara,
    • Canada
    • Superior Court of Justice of Ontario (Canada)
    • May 30, 2022
    ...The adjournments were reasonable given the circumstances.  The facts of this case are readily distinguishable from R. v. Simonelli, 2021 ONSC 354, the case relied upon by Mr. Nolan.  In that case, there were systemic factors and a lackadaisical attitude towards the delay, both of ......
  • R. v. Hernandez-Viera,
    • Canada
    • Superior Court of Justice of Ontario (Canada)
    • June 23, 2022
    ...years, and even higher for those who have a record for similar offences: R. v. Graham, 2018 ONSC 6817, at paras. 38-39; R. v. Simonelli, 2021 ONSC 354, 478 C.R.R. (2d) 138, at para. 130. [35]           Given the aggravating factors in this c......

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