R. v. Tebay,

JurisdictionNova Scotia
JudgeHonourable Judge Michael B. Sherar
Neutral Citation2020 NSPC 43
CourtProvincial Court of Nova Scotia (Canada)
Docket Number8304798
Date18 September 2020
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2 practice notes
  • R. v. Ankur,
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of Nova Scotia (Canada)
    • 12 Septiembre 2022
    ...been challenged, including R. v. Luke, 2019 ONCJ 514 and R. v. Sabattis, 2020 ONCJ 242 (both aboriginal first offenders) and R. v. Tebay, 2020 NSPC 43 (a case involving a permanent resident in Canada, where a discharge was not granted).  [17]       &#......
  • R. v. Chandran,
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of Nova Scotia (Canada)
    • 12 Septiembre 2022
    ...her circumstances were sympathetic, the imposition of a criminal conviction was not grossly disproportionate. I also note R. v. Tebay, 2020 NSPC 43, a case involving a permanent resident of Canada, where a discharge was also not granted.  [59]       &......
2 cases
  • R. v. Ankur,
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of Nova Scotia (Canada)
    • 12 Septiembre 2022
    ...been challenged, including R. v. Luke, 2019 ONCJ 514 and R. v. Sabattis, 2020 ONCJ 242 (both aboriginal first offenders) and R. v. Tebay, 2020 NSPC 43 (a case involving a permanent resident in Canada, where a discharge was not granted).  [17]       &#......
  • R. v. Chandran,
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of Nova Scotia (Canada)
    • 12 Septiembre 2022
    ...her circumstances were sympathetic, the imposition of a criminal conviction was not grossly disproportionate. I also note R. v. Tebay, 2020 NSPC 43, a case involving a permanent resident of Canada, where a discharge was also not granted.  [59]       &......

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