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R. v. D.L.W.,

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5 cases
Document | Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada) – 2014
R. v. Ralph (D.M.),
"...or Grande Prairie, let alone elsewhere in Canada. VII. PRESENT-DAY SENTENCES FOR SEXUAL OFFENCES AGAINST CHILDREN [52] In R. v. D.L.W. , 2014 BCSC 43 at para. 67, I noted that conditional sentences were rarely appropriate for persons convicted of sexual interference offences: [67] A long li..."
Document | – 2014
R. v. Brewer (J.T.),
"..., 2008 ONCA 287 at para. 4. Totality Principle [86] I recently summarized the law relating to the totality principle in R. v. D.L.W. , 2014 BCSC 43 at paras. 99-104. I will reiterate much of what was said in that case here. [87] A sentencing judge who orders an offender to serve consecutive..."
Document | Supreme Court of Canada – 2016
R. v. D.L.W.,
"...he received a sentence of two years to run consecutively to sentences totalling 14 years imposed in relation to the other offences: 2014 BCSC 43. [6] The trial judge, Romilly J., found that the respondent first brought the family dog into the bedroom with the complainant when she was 15 or ..."
Document | Supreme Court of Canada – 2016
R. v. D.L.W.,
"...he received a sentence of two years to run consecutively to sentences totalling 14 years imposed in relation to the other offences: 2014 BCSC 43. [6] The trial judge, Romilly J., found that the respondent first brought the family dog into the bedroom with the complainant when she was 15 or ..."
Document | Supreme Court of Canada – 2016
R. v. D.L.W.,
"...he received a sentence of two years to run consecutively to sentences totalling 14 years imposed in relation to the other offences: 2014 BCSC 43. [6] The trial judge, Romilly J., found that the respondent first brought the family dog into the bedroom with the complainant when she was 15 or ..."

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2 books and journal articles
Document | Prosecuting and Defending Offences Against Children, 2nd Edition – 2023
Sentencing
"...of bodily integrity. For instance, acts of penetration, anal sex, or oral sex are considered 105 R v Moors , 2006 ABPC 190. 106 R v DLW , 2014 BCSC 43 at para 89. See also R v F (GC) , 2004 CanLII 4771, 188 CCC (3d) 68 at para 21 (CA) ; R v Smith , [2017] NJ No 404 (QL) at para 31 (SC); R v..."
Document | Prosecuting and Defending Offences Against Children, 2nd Edition – 2023
Table of Cases
"...198 DKDB , R v , 2013 BCSC 2321 ........................................................ 632 DLW , R v , 2014 BCSC 43 ........................................................... 636 DLW , R v , 2016 SCC 22 ........................................................ . 179, 181 DM , R v , [2002]..."

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2 books and journal articles
Document | Prosecuting and Defending Offences Against Children, 2nd Edition – 2023
Sentencing
"...of bodily integrity. For instance, acts of penetration, anal sex, or oral sex are considered 105 R v Moors , 2006 ABPC 190. 106 R v DLW , 2014 BCSC 43 at para 89. See also R v F (GC) , 2004 CanLII 4771, 188 CCC (3d) 68 at para 21 (CA) ; R v Smith , [2017] NJ No 404 (QL) at para 31 (SC); R v..."
Document | Prosecuting and Defending Offences Against Children, 2nd Edition – 2023
Table of Cases
"...198 DKDB , R v , 2013 BCSC 2321 ........................................................ 632 DLW , R v , 2014 BCSC 43 ........................................................... 636 DLW , R v , 2016 SCC 22 ........................................................ . 179, 181 DM , R v , [2002]..."

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Document | Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada) – 2014
R. v. Ralph (D.M.),
"...or Grande Prairie, let alone elsewhere in Canada. VII. PRESENT-DAY SENTENCES FOR SEXUAL OFFENCES AGAINST CHILDREN [52] In R. v. D.L.W. , 2014 BCSC 43 at para. 67, I noted that conditional sentences were rarely appropriate for persons convicted of sexual interference offences: [67] A long li..."
Document | – 2014
R. v. Brewer (J.T.),
"..., 2008 ONCA 287 at para. 4. Totality Principle [86] I recently summarized the law relating to the totality principle in R. v. D.L.W. , 2014 BCSC 43 at paras. 99-104. I will reiterate much of what was said in that case here. [87] A sentencing judge who orders an offender to serve consecutive..."
Document | Supreme Court of Canada – 2016
R. v. D.L.W.,
"...he received a sentence of two years to run consecutively to sentences totalling 14 years imposed in relation to the other offences: 2014 BCSC 43. [6] The trial judge, Romilly J., found that the respondent first brought the family dog into the bedroom with the complainant when she was 15 or ..."
Document | Supreme Court of Canada – 2016
R. v. D.L.W.,
"...he received a sentence of two years to run consecutively to sentences totalling 14 years imposed in relation to the other offences: 2014 BCSC 43. [6] The trial judge, Romilly J., found that the respondent first brought the family dog into the bedroom with the complainant when she was 15 or ..."
Document | Supreme Court of Canada – 2016
R. v. D.L.W.,
"...he received a sentence of two years to run consecutively to sentences totalling 14 years imposed in relation to the other offences: 2014 BCSC 43. [6] The trial judge, Romilly J., found that the respondent first brought the family dog into the bedroom with the complainant when she was 15 or ..."

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