R v Wildman,

JudgeFraser
Citation2022 ABPC 136
Docket Number201034626P1
CourtProvincial Court of Alberta (Canada)
Date14 July 2022
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  • TEN YEARS LATER AND LIMITED EVIDENCE OF PROGRESS: AN EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS OF THE EFFECT OF R VIPEELEE ON THE SENTENCING OF INDIGENOUS OFFENDERS CONVICTED OF MANSLAUGHTER.
    • Canada
    • University of Toronto Faculty of Law Review Vol. 81 No. 2, March 2023
    • March 22, 2023
    ...2019 ABQB 725. R v Quinn, 2016 ABPC 121. R v Raweater, 2022 ABPC 126. R v Pratt, 2014 ABQB 529. R v Crier, 2020 ABQB 475. R v Wildman, 2022 ABPC 136. R v Isadore, 2016 ABQB 83 (offender #1). R v Isadore, 2016 ABQB 83 (offender #2). R v Starrett, 2022 ABKB 613. R v Wahpistikwan, 2018 ABPC 81......
  • 2023 ABPC 13,
    • Canada
    • January 1, 2023
    ...offences included violent crimes and breaches of court orders. He was not Indigenous and had no mental health issues. 45 In R v Wildman, 2022 ABPC 136 [ Wildman], the accused pleaded guilty on the date of trial to manslaughter. There was a joint submission for three years' imprisonment......
  • R v Bigstone,
    • Canada
    • Provincial Court of Alberta (Canada)
    • January 20, 2023
    ...offences included violent crimes and breaches of court orders. He was not Indigenous and had no mental health issues. 45 In R v Wildman, 2022 ABPC 136 [ Wildman], the accused pleaded guilty on the date of trial to manslaughter. There was a joint submission for three years' imprisonment......
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  • 2023 ABPC 13,
    • Canada
    • January 1, 2023
    ...offences included violent crimes and breaches of court orders. He was not Indigenous and had no mental health issues. 45 In R v Wildman, 2022 ABPC 136 [ Wildman], the accused pleaded guilty on the date of trial to manslaughter. There was a joint submission for three years' imprisonment......
  • R v Bigstone,
    • Canada
    • Provincial Court of Alberta (Canada)
    • January 20, 2023
    ...offences included violent crimes and breaches of court orders. He was not Indigenous and had no mental health issues. 45 In R v Wildman, 2022 ABPC 136 [ Wildman], the accused pleaded guilty on the date of trial to manslaughter. There was a joint submission for three years' imprisonment......
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