R. v. T.A.S.

JurisdictionSaskatchewan
JudgeBARRINGTON-FOOTE J.
Docket NumberCRIM 12 of 2016
Citation2017 SKQB 339
Date10 November 2017
CourtCourt of Queen's Bench of Saskatchewan (Canada)

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4 practice notes
  • Digest: R v T.A.S., 2018 SKQB 183
    • Canada
    • Saskatchewan Law Society Case Digests
    • June 18, 2018
    ...The accused was convicted of sexual touching pursuant to s. 151 of the Criminal and sexual assault pursuant to s. 271 of the Code (see: 2017 SKQB 339) with the latter charge conditionally stayed pending the expiration of the appeal period. The sentencing hearing pursuant to s. 151 of the Co......
  • Digest: R v T.A.S., 2018 SKQB 143
    • Canada
    • Saskatchewan Law Society Case Digests
    • May 4, 2018
    ...sexual assault and sexual touching on the basis of his evidence at the voir dire. He was found not guilty of the invitation charge (see: 2017 SKQB 339). Later, the court concluded that there had been no agreement that the evidence on the voir dire would be evidence on the trial. The matter ......
  • R. v. T.A.S.,
    • Canada
    • Court of Queen's Bench of Saskatchewan (Canada)
    • June 15, 2018
    ...pursuant to s. 151 of the Criminal Code, RSC 1985, c C-46, and sexual assault, pursuant to s. 271 of the Criminal Code: see R v T.A.S., 2017 SKQB 339, 42 CR (7th) 149 [Constitutional Decision], and R v T.A.S., 2018 SKQB 143. A conditional stay of the sexual assault charge has been ordered p......
  • R. v. Alfred,
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada)
    • February 28, 2019
    ...of s. 150.1 against similar challenges of overbreadth, in particular, R. v. A.B., 2015 ONCA 803 [A.B.] and R. v. T.A.S., 2017 SKQB 339 [T.A.S.]. It says that Mr. Alfred has failed to demonstrate that s. 150.1 is overbroad thereby infringing his rights under s. 7. The Impugned Provision [18]......
2 cases
  • R. v. T.A.S.
    • Canada
    • Court of Queen's Bench of Saskatchewan (Canada)
    • June 15, 2018
    ...pursuant to s. 151 of the Criminal Code, RSC 1985, c C-46, and sexual assault, pursuant to s. 271 of the Criminal Code: see R v T.A.S., 2017 SKQB 339, 42 CR (7th) 149 [Constitutional Decision], and R v T.A.S., 2018 SKQB 143. A conditional stay of the sexual assault charge has been ordered p......
  • R. v. Alfred
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada)
    • February 28, 2019
    ...of s. 150.1 against similar challenges of overbreadth, in particular, R. v. A.B., 2015 ONCA 803 [A.B.] and R. v. T.A.S., 2017 SKQB 339 [T.A.S.]. It says that Mr. Alfred has failed to demonstrate that s. 150.1 is overbroad thereby infringing his rights under s. 7. The Impugned Provision [18]......
2 books & journal articles
  • Digest: R v T.A.S., 2018 SKQB 183
    • Canada
    • Saskatchewan Law Society Case Digests
    • June 18, 2018
    ...The accused was convicted of sexual touching pursuant to s. 151 of the Criminal and sexual assault pursuant to s. 271 of the Code (see: 2017 SKQB 339) with the latter charge conditionally stayed pending the expiration of the appeal period. The sentencing hearing pursuant to s. 151 of the Co......
  • Digest: R v T.A.S., 2018 SKQB 143
    • Canada
    • Saskatchewan Law Society Case Digests
    • May 4, 2018
    ...sexual assault and sexual touching on the basis of his evidence at the voir dire. He was found not guilty of the invitation charge (see: 2017 SKQB 339). Later, the court concluded that there had been no agreement that the evidence on the voir dire would be evidence on the trial. The matter ......