R. v. Stevenson (M.C.B.), 2014 BCSC 464
Jurisdiction | British Columbia |
Judge | Bernard, J. |
Court | Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada) |
Subject Matter | CRIMINAL LAW |
Citation | 2014 BCSC 464,[2014] B.C.T.C. Uned. 464,[2014] B.C.T.C. Uned. 464 (SC) |
Date | 20 January 2014 |
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4 practice notes
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British Columbia (Securities Commission) v. Byer, 2023 BCSC 119
...counsel to five years, eight months' imprisonment before receiving credit for time served. The reasons for sentence are reported at 2014 BCSC 464. [20] In an agreed statement of facts, Mr. Stevenson acknowledged that he had participated and supp......
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2023 BCSC 119,
...counsel to five years, eight months' imprisonment before receiving credit for time served. The reasons for sentence are reported at 2014 BCSC 464. 20 In an agreed statement of facts, Mr. Stevenson acknowledged that he had participated and supported an investment scheme that he accepts ......
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British Columbia (Securities Commission) v Byer,
...counsel to five years, eight months' imprisonment before receiving credit for time served. The reasons for sentence are reported at 2014 BCSC 464. 20 In an agreed statement of facts, Mr. Stevenson acknowledged that he had participated and supported an investment scheme that he accepts ......
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R. v. Andersen, 2018 BCSC 2062
...the Crown provided helpful written submissions and relies on the following cases involving sentencing for fraud. [10] In R. v. Stevenson, 2014 BCSC 464, Mr. Stevenson participated in a Ponzi scheme that defrauded some 20 investors of approximately $4.56 million. Of that amount, $2 million w......
4 cases
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British Columbia (Securities Commission) v. Byer, 2023 BCSC 119
...counsel to five years, eight months' imprisonment before receiving credit for time served. The reasons for sentence are reported at 2014 BCSC 464. [20] In an agreed statement of facts, Mr. Stevenson acknowledged that he had participated and supp......
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2023 BCSC 119,
...counsel to five years, eight months' imprisonment before receiving credit for time served. The reasons for sentence are reported at 2014 BCSC 464. 20 In an agreed statement of facts, Mr. Stevenson acknowledged that he had participated and supported an investment scheme that he accepts ......
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British Columbia (Securities Commission) v Byer,
...counsel to five years, eight months' imprisonment before receiving credit for time served. The reasons for sentence are reported at 2014 BCSC 464. 20 In an agreed statement of facts, Mr. Stevenson acknowledged that he had participated and supported an investment scheme that he accepts ......
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R. v. Andersen, 2018 BCSC 2062
...the Crown provided helpful written submissions and relies on the following cases involving sentencing for fraud. [10] In R. v. Stevenson, 2014 BCSC 464, Mr. Stevenson participated in a Ponzi scheme that defrauded some 20 investors of approximately $4.56 million. Of that amount, $2 million w......