R. v. T.A.S., 2017 SKQB 218

JurisdictionSaskatchewan
JudgeBARRINGTON-FOOTE J.
Citation2017 SKQB 218
Date14 July 2017
Subject MatterCRIMINAL LAW
CourtCourt of Queen's Bench of Saskatchewan (Canada)
Docket NumberCRIM 12 of 2016
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3 practice notes
  • R. v. Daley, 2019 NBCA 89
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (New Brunswick)
    • December 19, 2019
    ...the facts of the case; rather, it seemed to reflect the somewhat higher threshold of participation propounded in Morrissey. R. v. T.A.S., 2017 SKQB 218, [2017] S.J. No. 312 (QL) appears to have followed Jobb (see para. 17) in a fitness to stand trial determination; but, that is not surprisi......
  • R. v. McKAY, 2020 SKQB 82
    • Canada
    • Court of Queen's Bench of Saskatchewan (Canada)
    • March 26, 2020
    ...[8]                   See also R v T.A.S., 2017 SKQB 218 at paras 12-13 [T.A.S.]. There is also an especially helpful summary of the analytical framework provided in R v Mehl, 2017 BCSC 1847 at para 2.......
  • R. v. T.A.S., 2017 SKQB 339
    • Canada
    • Saskatchewan Court of Queen's Bench of Saskatchewan (Canada)
    • November 10, 2017
    ...of ss. 16(1) of the Criminal Code. I ordered that assessment, but only in relation to the issue of mental disorder: see R v T.A.S., 2017 SKQB 218. The assessment resulted in a Psychiatric Court Report by Dr. O. Obikoya, and a Psychological Court Report by Dr. Lindsay Robertson.[21] Dr. Obik......
3 cases
  • R. v. Daley, 2019 NBCA 89
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (New Brunswick)
    • December 19, 2019
    ...the facts of the case; rather, it seemed to reflect the somewhat higher threshold of participation propounded in Morrissey. R. v. T.A.S., 2017 SKQB 218, [2017] S.J. No. 312 (QL) appears to have followed Jobb (see para. 17) in a fitness to stand trial determination; but, that is not surprisi......
  • R. v. McKAY, 2020 SKQB 82
    • Canada
    • Court of Queen's Bench of Saskatchewan (Canada)
    • March 26, 2020
    ...[8]                   See also R v T.A.S., 2017 SKQB 218 at paras 12-13 [T.A.S.]. There is also an especially helpful summary of the analytical framework provided in R v Mehl, 2017 BCSC 1847 at para 2.......
  • R. v. T.A.S., 2017 SKQB 339
    • Canada
    • Saskatchewan Court of Queen's Bench of Saskatchewan (Canada)
    • November 10, 2017
    ...of ss. 16(1) of the Criminal Code. I ordered that assessment, but only in relation to the issue of mental disorder: see R v T.A.S., 2017 SKQB 218. The assessment resulted in a Psychiatric Court Report by Dr. O. Obikoya, and a Psychological Court Report by Dr. Lindsay Robertson.[21] Dr. Obik......

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