R. v. Stampp,

JurisdictionBritish Columbia
JudgeAbrioux,Fenlon,Harris
Citation2022 BCCA 408
Docket NumberCA47737
CourtCourt of Appeal (British Columbia)
Date08 December 2022
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3 practice notes
  • R v Knauff,
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (British Columbia)
    • April 19, 2023
    ...the sentence imposed would have been different had the error not been made: Lacasse at paras. 44, 46; Agin at para. 52; R. v. Stampp, 2022 BCCA 408 at para. 13. The materiality of the error may “be apparent from the reasons or arise either by necessary implication or reasonable infer......
  • R. v. Knauff,
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (British Columbia)
    • April 19, 2023
    ...imposed would have been different had the error not been made: Lacasse at paras. 44, 46; Agin at para. 52; R. v. Stampp, 2022 BCCA 408 at para. 13. The materiality of the error may “be apparent from the reasons or arise either by necessary implication or reasonable inf......
  • Collateral Consequences: Immigration Consequences Of Criminal Law
    • Canada
    • Mondaq Canada
    • July 11, 2023
    ...R v Mann acknowledged that it did attach weight to this collateral consequence, it did not state how much. It further quoted R v Stampp, 2022 BCCA 408, which cautioned trial judges against reducing sentences to avoid immigration consequences where the result would be "an inappropriate and a......
2 cases
  • R v Knauff,
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (British Columbia)
    • April 19, 2023
    ...the sentence imposed would have been different had the error not been made: Lacasse at paras. 44, 46; Agin at para. 52; R. v. Stampp, 2022 BCCA 408 at para. 13. The materiality of the error may “be apparent from the reasons or arise either by necessary implication or reasonable infer......
  • R. v. Knauff,
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (British Columbia)
    • April 19, 2023
    ...imposed would have been different had the error not been made: Lacasse at paras. 44, 46; Agin at para. 52; R. v. Stampp, 2022 BCCA 408 at para. 13. The materiality of the error may “be apparent from the reasons or arise either by necessary implication or reasonable inf......
1 firm's commentaries
  • Collateral Consequences: Immigration Consequences Of Criminal Law
    • Canada
    • Mondaq Canada
    • July 11, 2023
    ...R v Mann acknowledged that it did attach weight to this collateral consequence, it did not state how much. It further quoted R v Stampp, 2022 BCCA 408, which cautioned trial judges against reducing sentences to avoid immigration consequences where the result would be "an inappropriate and a......

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