Case Law R v Mella, 2021 ABQB 785

R v Mella, 2021 ABQB 785

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4 cases
Document | – 2023
2023 BCSC 373,
"...of transmission and recommended methods to avoid its transmission. This conclusion was adopted by Graesser J. of this Court in R v Mella, 2021 ABQB 785 at paragraph 40. Similar conclusions were drawn by Devlin J. in R v Aiello, 2021 ABQB 772, who wrote: 3 Factually, I am satisfied that vacc..."
Document | Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada) – 2023
Rayner v The British Columbia Coast Pilots Ltd,
"...of transmission and recommended methods to avoid its transmission. This conclusion was adopted by Graesser J. of this Court in R v Mella, 2021 ABQB 785 at paragraph 40. Similar conclusions were drawn by Devlin J. in R v Aiello, 2021 ABQB 772, who wrote: 3 Factually, I am satisfied that vacc..."
Document | Court of King''s Bench of Alberta (Canada) – 2023
R v Daignault,
"...pandemic, not just individual cases of Covid, as a discrete, exceptional circumstance for the purpose of s 11(b) applications: R v Mella, 2021 ABQB 785 at paras 2. Analysis 36 The Defence argues Mr. Daignault's January 2022 trial dates were lost, not because of Covid but, because of th..."
Document | Superior Court of Justice of Ontario (Canada) – 2022
R v Sawatzky,
"...I should not be taken as endorsing the pseudolegal arguments advanced by the Applicant, Rudi Sawartzky. I have considered Meads v. Meads 2021 ABQB 785. To the extent that the Applicant relies upon these arguments, the application is summarily 11 The Applicant seeks costs. Given the outcome ..."

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Document | – 2023
2023 BCSC 373,
"...of transmission and recommended methods to avoid its transmission. This conclusion was adopted by Graesser J. of this Court in R v Mella, 2021 ABQB 785 at paragraph 40. Similar conclusions were drawn by Devlin J. in R v Aiello, 2021 ABQB 772, who wrote: 3 Factually, I am satisfied that vacc..."
Document | Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada) – 2023
Rayner v The British Columbia Coast Pilots Ltd,
"...of transmission and recommended methods to avoid its transmission. This conclusion was adopted by Graesser J. of this Court in R v Mella, 2021 ABQB 785 at paragraph 40. Similar conclusions were drawn by Devlin J. in R v Aiello, 2021 ABQB 772, who wrote: 3 Factually, I am satisfied that vacc..."
Document | Court of King''s Bench of Alberta (Canada) – 2023
R v Daignault,
"...pandemic, not just individual cases of Covid, as a discrete, exceptional circumstance for the purpose of s 11(b) applications: R v Mella, 2021 ABQB 785 at paras 2. Analysis 36 The Defence argues Mr. Daignault's January 2022 trial dates were lost, not because of Covid but, because of th..."
Document | Superior Court of Justice of Ontario (Canada) – 2022
R v Sawatzky,
"...I should not be taken as endorsing the pseudolegal arguments advanced by the Applicant, Rudi Sawartzky. I have considered Meads v. Meads 2021 ABQB 785. To the extent that the Applicant relies upon these arguments, the application is summarily 11 The Applicant seeks costs. Given the outcome ..."

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