All Bail - 2 - Secondary Ground
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Court level: Court of AppealDate of decision: 1996/05/13Download decision:R v. Rondeau – 1996 RJQ 115 (QCA – Proulx): [Translation by Google] [15] In this case, the dispute concerns the assessment of the probability of dangerousness. In my opinion, several factors must be taken into account in deciding this issue, including (1) the nature of the offense, (2) the relevant circumstances of the offense, which may affect past and Read more...
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Court level: Supreme Court of CanadaDate of decision: 2006/01/17Download decision:R v Whervin – 2006 OJ No. 443 (SCJ – Hill): [10] Reduced to its essentials, this involves an allegation of offences at three o’clock in the morning. On its face there is a lawful traffic stop. It is the applicant’s auto which is stopped, a car that he drove daily. There are two types of prohibited substances under the Read more...
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Court level: Provincial CourtDate of decision: 2006/10/25Download decision:R v Baba – 2006 OJ No 5387 (OCJ – Trotter): [1] G. TROTTER J. (orally):— Mr. Baba is charged with numerous offences involving drugs and firearms. Police executed a search warrant at a hotel room on Dixon Road near the airport, in which they found a duffle bag containing almost two kilograms of cocaine, 482 grams of marijuana and Read more...
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Court level: Court of AppealDate of decision: 2007/08/09Download decision:R v BS – 2007 OJ No 3046 (ONCA – Winkler): [1] W.K. WINKLER C.J.O.:– This is an application brought under s. 680 of the Criminal Code of Canada seeking an order directing that a panel of this court review the detention order made by Justice Milanetti on December 6, 2006, denying the interim release of the applicant pending his Read more...
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Court level: Superior CourtDate of decision: 2010/07/28Download decision:R v Young – 2010 ONSC 4194 (Clark): [20] The word “substantial” is defined in the Concise Oxford Dictionary, [Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1964], in part, as follows: “having substance, actually existing, not illusory”. The word “likelihood” is defined in the same source, in part, as “being likely”. The word “likely” is defined, in part, as “such as might well Read more...