R. v. Traverse (H.), (2004) 242 Sask.R. 161 (PC)

JudgeWhite, P.C.J.
CourtProvincial Court of Saskatchewan (Canada)
Case DateJanuary 19, 2004
JurisdictionSaskatchewan
Citations(2004), 242 Sask.R. 161 (PC);2004 SKPC 14
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2 practice notes
  • R. v. Traverse (H.), 2005 SKQB 22
    • Canada
    • Saskatchewan Court of Queen's Bench of Saskatchewan (Canada)
    • January 11, 2005
    ...except in accordance with a license or any provision of the Fisheries Act. The Saskatchewan Provincial Court, in a decision reported at 242 Sask.R. 161, found the accused guilty and sentenced him to a fine of $2,000. The accused appealed against conviction and The Saskatchewan Court of Quee......
  • R. v. Traverse (H.), 2005 SKCA 96
    • Canada
    • Saskatchewan Court of Appeal (Saskatchewan)
    • July 14, 2005
    ...except in accordance with a license or any provision of the Fisheries Act. The Saskatchewan Provincial Court, in a decision reported at 242 Sask.R. 161, found the accused guilty and sentenced him to a fine of $2,000. The accused appealed against conviction and The Saskatchewan Court of Quee......
2 cases
  • R. v. Traverse (H.), 2005 SKQB 22
    • Canada
    • Saskatchewan Court of Queen's Bench of Saskatchewan (Canada)
    • January 11, 2005
    ...except in accordance with a license or any provision of the Fisheries Act. The Saskatchewan Provincial Court, in a decision reported at 242 Sask.R. 161, found the accused guilty and sentenced him to a fine of $2,000. The accused appealed against conviction and The Saskatchewan Court of Quee......
  • R. v. Traverse (H.), 2005 SKCA 96
    • Canada
    • Saskatchewan Court of Appeal (Saskatchewan)
    • July 14, 2005
    ...except in accordance with a license or any provision of the Fisheries Act. The Saskatchewan Provincial Court, in a decision reported at 242 Sask.R. 161, found the accused guilty and sentenced him to a fine of $2,000. The accused appealed against conviction and The Saskatchewan Court of Quee......

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