Case Law R v Tetreault, 2017 ABQB 349

R v Tetreault, 2017 ABQB 349

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5 cases
Document | – 2024
R v Favel,
"...of Mr. Favel. Considered by itself, that could constitute waiver of time until the return on the adjournment date. See R v Tetreault, 2017 ABQB 349, affd 2018 ABCA 397 at para 68 Mr. Asp, though, was in effect acting as a friend of the court. He was assisting in moving the proceedings along..."
Document | Court of Queen''s Bench of Saskatchewan (Canada) – 2019
BAILEY v. R.,
"...presumptive ceiling: R v Rice, 2018 QCCA 198, 44 CR (7th) 83 [Rice]; R v Taylor, 2018 NSPC 40; R v Lavoie, 2017 ABQB 66; R v Tetreault, 2017 ABQB 349, [2017] 11 WWR 611, aff’d 2018 ABCA 397, 368 CCC (3d) 488; R v Hertyk, 2017 ONCJ [44]        &..."
Document | Court of Appeal (Alberta) – 2018
R. v. Tetreault, 2018 ABCA 397
"...it was appropriate and beneficial to the administration of justice that the appellant be prosecuted on the same information (Tetreault, 2017 ABQB 349 at para 75 – 76, 87, 57 Alta LR (6th) [23] Moreover, the appellant ignores the trial judge’s finding that, on February 21, 2014, the appellan..."
Document | Provincial Court of Alberta (Canada) – 2022
R v Kelly, 2022 ABPC 82
"...790-91. Alberta courts have agreed that Jordan did not modify this analysis:  R. v. Chang, 2017 ABQB 7, at para 18; R. v. Tetreault, 2017 ABQB 349, at para [9]           The burden of proving waiver is borne by the Crown: Askov at para ..."
Document | Court of Queen''s Bench of Alberta (Canada) – 2018
R v David, 2018 ABQB 982
"...to object to delay, is certainly arguable. The cases relied on by the Crown from the survey reviewed by Justice Renke in R v Tetreault, 2017 ABQB 349 at para 11, do leave open that agreement to trial dates may support a legitimate inference of waiver. Subsequent to oral argument, the Court ..."

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5 cases
Document | – 2024
R v Favel,
"...of Mr. Favel. Considered by itself, that could constitute waiver of time until the return on the adjournment date. See R v Tetreault, 2017 ABQB 349, affd 2018 ABCA 397 at para 68 Mr. Asp, though, was in effect acting as a friend of the court. He was assisting in moving the proceedings along..."
Document | Court of Queen''s Bench of Saskatchewan (Canada) – 2019
BAILEY v. R.,
"...presumptive ceiling: R v Rice, 2018 QCCA 198, 44 CR (7th) 83 [Rice]; R v Taylor, 2018 NSPC 40; R v Lavoie, 2017 ABQB 66; R v Tetreault, 2017 ABQB 349, [2017] 11 WWR 611, aff’d 2018 ABCA 397, 368 CCC (3d) 488; R v Hertyk, 2017 ONCJ [44]        &..."
Document | Court of Appeal (Alberta) – 2018
R. v. Tetreault, 2018 ABCA 397
"...it was appropriate and beneficial to the administration of justice that the appellant be prosecuted on the same information (Tetreault, 2017 ABQB 349 at para 75 – 76, 87, 57 Alta LR (6th) [23] Moreover, the appellant ignores the trial judge’s finding that, on February 21, 2014, the appellan..."
Document | Provincial Court of Alberta (Canada) – 2022
R v Kelly, 2022 ABPC 82
"...790-91. Alberta courts have agreed that Jordan did not modify this analysis:  R. v. Chang, 2017 ABQB 7, at para 18; R. v. Tetreault, 2017 ABQB 349, at para [9]           The burden of proving waiver is borne by the Crown: Askov at para ..."
Document | Court of Queen''s Bench of Alberta (Canada) – 2018
R v David, 2018 ABQB 982
"...to object to delay, is certainly arguable. The cases relied on by the Crown from the survey reviewed by Justice Renke in R v Tetreault, 2017 ABQB 349 at para 11, do leave open that agreement to trial dates may support a legitimate inference of waiver. Subsequent to oral argument, the Court ..."

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