R. v. Surette, 2019 NSPC 46
Jurisdiction | Nova Scotia |
Judge | Hoskins |
Docket Number | 8116434-446; 8282857, 8282859, 8282855 |
Court | Provincial Court of Nova Scotia (Canada) |
Date | 12 August 2019 |
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4 practice notes
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R. v. Dawson,
...courts between 2000 and 2019. The summaries had been prepared by Judge Hoskins of the Nova Scotia Provincial Court in R. v. Surette, 2019 NSPC 46, at para. 71. They describe cases plainly distinguishable from the Dawson and Ross frauds. The differences include, where conditional sentences w......
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R. v. Baker,
...of going to NSCC this year. Analysis and Disposition [37] The Court in R. v. Surette, 2019 NSPC 46 noted at paras. 73, 74 and 78 73 While there appears to be a wide range of dispositions for these type......
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R v. Gale,
...danger to the public. I decline the invitation. [45] In the third case submitted by the Crown, R v. Surette, 2019 NSPC 46, the accused was ordered to make restitution to 8 individuals in the amount of $38,841.50, the total monies defrauded totalled $43,31......
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R. v. Fairrae,
...is a broad range of sentence for fraud and can do no better than reference the many cases Hoskins J. summarized in R. v. Surette, 2019 NSPC 46, at para. 71 The following cases, albeit a small sample, illustrate the broad range of sentences in ......
4 cases
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R. v. Dawson,
...courts between 2000 and 2019. The summaries had been prepared by Judge Hoskins of the Nova Scotia Provincial Court in R. v. Surette, 2019 NSPC 46, at para. 71. They describe cases plainly distinguishable from the Dawson and Ross frauds. The differences include, where conditional sentences w......
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R. v. Baker,
...of going to NSCC this year. Analysis and Disposition [37] The Court in R. v. Surette, 2019 NSPC 46 noted at paras. 73, 74 and 78 73 While there appears to be a wide range of dispositions for these type......
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R v. Gale,
...danger to the public. I decline the invitation. [45] In the third case submitted by the Crown, R v. Surette, 2019 NSPC 46, the accused was ordered to make restitution to 8 individuals in the amount of $38,841.50, the total monies defrauded totalled $43,31......
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R. v. Fairrae,
...is a broad range of sentence for fraud and can do no better than reference the many cases Hoskins J. summarized in R. v. Surette, 2019 NSPC 46, at para. 71 The following cases, albeit a small sample, illustrate the broad range of sentences in ......