R. v. Tebay,
Jurisdiction | Nova Scotia |
Judge | Honourable Judge Michael B. Sherar |
Neutral Citation | 2020 NSPC 43 |
Court | Provincial Court of Nova Scotia (Canada) |
Docket Number | 8304798 |
Date | 18 September 2020 |
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2 practice notes
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R. v. Ankur,
...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] ......
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R. v. Chandran,
...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
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R. v. Ankur,
...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] ......
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R. v. Chandran,
...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] &......