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R v SNA, 2018 ABQB 1052
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R v Stephan
"...v Lewis (1903), 7 CCC 261, [1903] OJ No 123 (QL) (CA) [Lewis]; R v Barry, 2004 NLCA 41 at para 24, 187 CCC (3d) 176 [Barry]; R v SNA, 2018 ABQB 1052 at para 31, 90 Alta LR (6th) 95 [SNA]. Lewis was decided 118 years ago. And yet, even then, when there was, unlike today, a monetary cost to a..."
R v Laberge, 2021 ABPC 245
"...inference capable of being drawn is that the accused is guilty. [427] The Crown points to the case of R v SNA, 2018 ABQB 1052 as being a definitive example of convictions for various child abuse offences, including aggravated assault, which are supported by similar t..."
R v Harnett, 2022 ABQB 213
"...of commission of the offence of sexual assault in relation to any one of these sets of allegations would support conviction: R v SNA, 2018 ABQB 1052 at para C. Admitted Facts [224] Location, date, and identity were admitted. D. The Complainant’s Testimony [225..."
R v PO, 2021 ABQB 318
"...knew that there was no consent to the application of force (or was subjectively reckless as to whether there was no consent): R v SNA, 2018 ABQB 1052 at paras [429] The elements of aggravated assault “are the elements of assault simpliciter in addition to the listed consequences, or any one..."
R v Moore, 2022 ABQB 329
"...have realized that the force applied by the accused would put the complainant at risk of suffering some kind of bodily harm: R v SNA, 2018 ABQB 1052 at para [74] The term “wound” is not defined in the Criminal Code, but is defined in c..."
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5 cases
R v Stephan
"...v Lewis (1903), 7 CCC 261, [1903] OJ No 123 (QL) (CA) [Lewis]; R v Barry, 2004 NLCA 41 at para 24, 187 CCC (3d) 176 [Barry]; R v SNA, 2018 ABQB 1052 at para 31, 90 Alta LR (6th) 95 [SNA]. Lewis was decided 118 years ago. And yet, even then, when there was, unlike today, a monetary cost to a..."
R v Laberge, 2021 ABPC 245
"...inference capable of being drawn is that the accused is guilty. [427] The Crown points to the case of R v SNA, 2018 ABQB 1052 as being a definitive example of convictions for various child abuse offences, including aggravated assault, which are supported by similar t..."
R v Harnett, 2022 ABQB 213
"...of commission of the offence of sexual assault in relation to any one of these sets of allegations would support conviction: R v SNA, 2018 ABQB 1052 at para C. Admitted Facts [224] Location, date, and identity were admitted. D. The Complainant’s Testimony [225..."
R v PO, 2021 ABQB 318
"...knew that there was no consent to the application of force (or was subjectively reckless as to whether there was no consent): R v SNA, 2018 ABQB 1052 at paras [429] The elements of aggravated assault “are the elements of assault simpliciter in addition to the listed consequences, or any one..."
R v Moore, 2022 ABQB 329
"...have realized that the force applied by the accused would put the complainant at risk of suffering some kind of bodily harm: R v SNA, 2018 ABQB 1052 at para [74] The term “wound” is not defined in the Criminal Code, but is defined in c..."
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