R v T.F., 2019 SKCA 82

JurisdictionSaskatchewan
JudgeJackson,Barrington-Foote,Kalmakoff
Citation2019 SKCA 82
Docket NumberCACR3177
CourtCourt of Appeal (Saskatchewan)
Date29 August 2019
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18 practice notes
  • R v Bear,
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (Saskatchewan)
    • June 7, 2022
    ...the degree of responsibility of the offender (see, for example: R v Pham, 2013 SCC 15 at para 11, [2013] 1 SCR 739 [Pham]; and R v T.F., 2019 SKCA 82 at para 54). In this way, the consideration of aggravating and mitigating factors is tied to the fundamental sentencing principle of [87] ......
  • R v Chicoine, 2019 SKCA 104
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (Saskatchewan)
    • October 16, 2019
    ...out the proper approach to be followed in applying the principle of totality in Leroux at paras 83–84, McLean at paras 55–56, R v T.F., 2019 SKCA 82 at paras 59–60 [T.F.], and R v Smith, 2019 SKCA 100 at paras 151–154 [Smith]. A judge, when sentencing an offender for multiple offences, must......
  • HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN v. FRASER KAIN LITTLEWOLFE, 2020 SKQB 162
    • Canada
    • Court of Queen's Bench of Saskatchewan (Canada)
    • June 5, 2020
    ...principle of totality in Leroux at paras 83–84, McLean at paras 55–56, R v T.F., 2019 SKCA 82 at paras 59–60 [T.F.], and R v Smith, 2019 SKCA 100 at paras 151–154 [Smith]. A judge, wh......
  • R v Pettitt,
    • Canada
    • Court of Queen's Bench of Alberta (Canada)
    • September 23, 2021
    ...(a) Guilty Plea [145]     A guilty plea is a recognized mitigating factor: Friesen at para 164. See also R v TF, 2019 SKCA 82 at paras 44-46; R v Cowell, 2019 ONCA 972, Trotter JA at para 102; R v SLW, 2018 ABCA 235 at paras [146]     Mr. Pettitt did ......
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18 cases
  • R v Bear,
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (Saskatchewan)
    • June 7, 2022
    ...the degree of responsibility of the offender (see, for example: R v Pham, 2013 SCC 15 at para 11, [2013] 1 SCR 739 [Pham]; and R v T.F., 2019 SKCA 82 at para 54). In this way, the consideration of aggravating and mitigating factors is tied to the fundamental sentencing principle of [87] ......
  • R v Chicoine, 2019 SKCA 104
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (Saskatchewan)
    • October 16, 2019
    ...out the proper approach to be followed in applying the principle of totality in Leroux at paras 83–84, McLean at paras 55–56, R v T.F., 2019 SKCA 82 at paras 59–60 [T.F.], and R v Smith, 2019 SKCA 100 at paras 151–154 [Smith]. A judge, when sentencing an offender for multiple offences, must......
  • R v Pettitt,
    • Canada
    • Court of Queen's Bench of Alberta (Canada)
    • September 23, 2021
    ...(a) Guilty Plea [145]     A guilty plea is a recognized mitigating factor: Friesen at para 164. See also R v TF, 2019 SKCA 82 at paras 44-46; R v Cowell, 2019 ONCA 972, Trotter JA at para 102; R v SLW, 2018 ABCA 235 at paras [146]     Mr. Pettitt did ......
  • HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN v. FRASER KAIN LITTLEWOLFE, 2020 SKQB 162
    • Canada
    • Court of Queen's Bench of Saskatchewan (Canada)
    • June 5, 2020
    ...principle of totality in Leroux at paras 83–84, McLean at paras 55–56, R v T.F., 2019 SKCA 82 at paras 59–60 [T.F.], and R v Smith, 2019 SKCA 100 at paras 151–154 [Smith]. A judge, wh......
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