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R. v. CAMPBELL, 2024 SCC 42, DECEMBER, 6, 2024. FACTS: The police arrested Mr. Kyle Gammie and seized his cellular telephone. They then responded to incoming text messages and subsequently
R. v. CAMPBELL, 2024 SCC 42, DECEMBER, 6, 2024. FACTS: The police arrested Mr. Kyle Gammie and seized his cellular telephone. They then responded to incoming text messages and subsequently
R. v. K.G., 2024 ONCA 879, DECEMBER 5, 2024. FACTS: The accused was convicted of the offence of sexual assault. The accused appealed from conviction, arguing, in part, that “the
R. v. CLARK, 2024 NSPC 52, NOVEMBER 28, 2024. FACTS: The accused was charged with the offences of impaired driving and operating a conveyance with an illegal blood alcohol concentration.
R. v. Knight, 2024 BCCA 394, November 15, 2024, at paragraphs 24 to 26: On the issue of childhood sexual victimization, the judge was alive to this aspect of the
R. v. T.J.F., 2024 SCC 38, NOVEMBER 15, 2024. FACTS: The accused was charged with the offences of trafficking in persons and receiving a material benefit from it, contrary to
R. v. TANNER, 2024 MBCA 87, NOVEMBER 6, 2024. FACTS: The accused was convicted of the offence of manslaughter in the killing of her son-in-law. The circumstances were summarized by
R. v. Habib, 2024 ONCA 830, November 12, 2024, at paragraphs 43 to 47: As emphasized in Spencer, these consequences are not an excuse to overlook the harm that the defendant’s
R. v. DEOL, 2024 MBCA 84, NOVEMBER 4, 2024. FACTS: The accused was convicted of the offences of possession of fentanyl for the purpose of trafficking and possession of methylenedioxyamphetamine
References by His Majesty’s Advocate against PG and JM, [2024] HCJAC 43, October 30, 2024, at paragraph 19: The following have been accepted as falling within the res gestae: (i)
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