R. v. T.S.D., 2020 ONCA 773
Jurisdiction | Ontario |
Judge | Jamal J.A. |
Citation | 2020 ONCA 773 |
Court | Court of Appeal (Ontario) |
Date | 03 December 2020 |
Docket Number | M51923 (C68717) |
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7 practice notes
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R. v. Hassan,
...making him one of the less vulnerable members of the population which would also lead to according this factor less weight: R. v. T.S.D., 2020 ONCA 773, at para. 59. I would also add that the threat of COVID-19 is omnipresent, meaning that the applicant is just as likely to catch the virus ......
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R. v. Grant,
...so, the appellate process could be abused by those intent on forestalling the execution of a custodial sentence”: R. v. T.S.D., 2020 ONCA 773, at para. [8] I shall assess each of the applicant’s grounds of appeal agai......
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R. v. D.R.,
...so, the appellate process could be abused by those intent on forestalling the execution of a custodial sentence”: R. v. T.S.D., 2020 ONCA 773, at para. [14] Credibility determinations by a trial judge attract a high degree of deference; the suffici......
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R. v. Theriault,
...such that the appellate process is not abused by those attempting to forestall the execution of a custodial sentence: see R. v. T.S.D., 2020 ONCA 773, at para. [19] Although the “not frivolous” criterion is not a high threshold, its consider......
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7 cases
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R. v. Hassan,
...making him one of the less vulnerable members of the population which would also lead to according this factor less weight: R. v. T.S.D., 2020 ONCA 773, at para. 59. I would also add that the threat of COVID-19 is omnipresent, meaning that the applicant is just as likely to catch the virus ......
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R. v. Grant,
...so, the appellate process could be abused by those intent on forestalling the execution of a custodial sentence”: R. v. T.S.D., 2020 ONCA 773, at para. [8] I shall assess each of the applicant’s grounds of appeal agai......
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R. v. D.R.,
...so, the appellate process could be abused by those intent on forestalling the execution of a custodial sentence”: R. v. T.S.D., 2020 ONCA 773, at para. [14] Credibility determinations by a trial judge attract a high degree of deference; the suffici......
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R. v. Theriault,
...such that the appellate process is not abused by those attempting to forestall the execution of a custodial sentence: see R. v. T.S.D., 2020 ONCA 773, at para. [19] Although the “not frivolous” criterion is not a high threshold, its consider......
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