R. v. Tibbo, 2020 YKTC 9
Jurisdiction | Yukon |
Judge | Chisholm |
Citation | 2020 YKTC 9 |
Docket Number | 18-10025 |
Court | Territorial Court of Yukon (Canada) |
Date | 20 February 2020 |
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2 practice notes
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R. v. Nogue,
...It has been held that this does not require proof of a risk of danger (see R. v. Pankovcin, 2020 ONCJ 142, R. v. Tibbo, 2020 YKTC 9). [39] The accused can rebut the presumption by proof on a balance of probabilities that she or he did not occupy the seat or positi......
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R. v. Lucas, 2020 YKTC 27
...Local decisions have considered the question of delay applying the Quansah decision. In R. v. Tibbo, 2020 YKTC 9, a decision of this Court, Chisholm J. held that a delay of eight minutes was reasonable where the officer was assisting medical personnel and ensuring that the accused was......
2 cases
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R. v. Nogue,
...It has been held that this does not require proof of a risk of danger (see R. v. Pankovcin, 2020 ONCJ 142, R. v. Tibbo, 2020 YKTC 9). [39] The accused can rebut the presumption by proof on a balance of probabilities that she or he did not occupy the seat or positi......
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R. v. Lucas, 2020 YKTC 27
...Local decisions have considered the question of delay applying the Quansah decision. In R. v. Tibbo, 2020 YKTC 9, a decision of this Court, Chisholm J. held that a delay of eight minutes was reasonable where the officer was assisting medical personnel and ensuring that the accused was......