R. v. W.L.S., 2019 SCC 27

JurisdictionFederal Jurisdiction (Canada)
JudgeMoldaver, Côté, Brown, Rowe and Martin JJ.
Citation2019 SCC 27
Date07 May 2019
CourtSupreme Court (Canada)
Docket Number38427
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3 practice notes
  • The Special Part: Homicide, Sexual, Property, and Terrorism Offences
    • Canada
    • Irwin Books Criminal Law. Eighth edition
    • September 1, 2022
    ...in question. Even if there is subjective consent, consent may be held not to be valid in law or vitiated for policy reasons. 274 R v WLS , 2019 SCC 27. 275 Ibid at para 4. 276 GF , above note 248 at para 33 [citations omitted]. C RIMINAL LAW 502 f) Speciic Instances Where Subjective Consent......
  • Summaries Sunday: Supreme Advocacy
    • Canada
    • Slaw Canada’s Online Legal Magazine
    • May 12, 2019
    ...is therefore allowed and the convictions are restored.” Criminal Law: Sexual Assault R. v. W.L.S., 2018 ABCA 363; 2019 SCC 27 Publication ban. Six-paragraph 5:0 oral judgment by Martin J., upholding the C.A. decision to enter a guilty verdict for sexual assault; remitted to trial court for ......
  • R. v. Gaudet, 2020 ONSC 3975
    • Canada
    • Superior Court of Justice of Ontario (Canada)
    • June 24, 2020
    ...that the pre-trial release of accused persons is the cardinal rule and detention the exception.   The jurisprudence (R. v. Myers 2019 SCC 27) and s. 493.1 of the Code provide that release on reasonable terms is favoured at the earliest reasonable opportunity on the least onerous a......
1 cases
  • R. v. Gaudet, 2020 ONSC 3975
    • Canada
    • Superior Court of Justice of Ontario (Canada)
    • June 24, 2020
    ...that the pre-trial release of accused persons is the cardinal rule and detention the exception.   The jurisprudence (R. v. Myers 2019 SCC 27) and s. 493.1 of the Code provide that release on reasonable terms is favoured at the earliest reasonable opportunity on the least onerous a......
1 books & journal articles
  • The Special Part: Homicide, Sexual, Property, and Terrorism Offences
    • Canada
    • Irwin Books Criminal Law. Eighth edition
    • September 1, 2022
    ...in question. Even if there is subjective consent, consent may be held not to be valid in law or vitiated for policy reasons. 274 R v WLS , 2019 SCC 27. 275 Ibid at para 4. 276 GF , above note 248 at para 33 [citations omitted]. C RIMINAL LAW 502 f) Speciic Instances Where Subjective Consent......

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