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==Digests==
==Digests==
{{seealso|Homicide (Sentencing Cases)}}
{{seealso|Homicide (Sentencing Cases)}}
NB: The case of {{CanLIIRP|Shropshire|1frgh|1995 CanLII 47 (SCC)|[1995] 4 SCR 227}} is said to have led to a general increase in ineligibility periods.<ref> see https://www.canlii.org/en/commentary/doc/2010CanLIIDocs309 at p. 814</ref>
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{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Candaele|js3r4|2022 ABKB 605 (CanLII)}}|{{AB}}|SC| | }}
{{SpanYear2|2023}}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Jolicoeur|jtrdl|2023 ABKB 9 (CanLII)}}{{perABKB|Mah J}} |{{AB}}|SC| {{Parole|12}} | {{FindOthers|jtrdl}} {{keywords|}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Soosay|jgpcm|2021 ABQB 507 (CanLII)}}{{perABQB|Renke J}} | {{AB}} |SC | 13 years | "The event unfolded in a residence on the Samson Reserve. There was a party where everyone was drinking alcohol and smoking marihuana, everyone had brought their machetes into the house. The machetes at one point were all on the dining room table.
{{SpanYear2|2022}}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Candaele|js3r4|2022 ABKB 605 (CanLII)}}{{perABKB|Nixson J}}|{{AB}}|SC| {{Parole|16}} | {{FindOthers|js3r4}} {{keywords|}} }}
 
{{SpanYear2|2021}}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Soosay|jgpcm|2021 ABQB 507 (CanLII)}}{{perABQB|Renke J}} | {{AB}} |SC | {{Parole|13}} | "The event unfolded in a residence on the Samson Reserve. There was a party where everyone was drinking alcohol and smoking marihuana, everyone had brought their machetes into the house. The machetes at one point were all on the dining room table.
...The offender attacked his friend who had protected the offender when he was younger. The offender struck him with a machete, the machete broke, and then struck him with a wrench. The deceased died before first responders arrived. The killing was brutal.
...The offender attacked his friend who had protected the offender when he was younger. The offender struck him with a machete, the machete broke, and then struck him with a wrench. The deceased died before first responders arrived. The killing was brutal.
...The Indigenous offender was convicted at trial. The sentencing Court considered many factors, including the offender’s Gladue report, and it imposed a parole ineligibility of 13 years." [https://canlii.ca/t/js3r4#par86] {{keywords|gladue}} }}
...The Indigenous offender was convicted at trial. The sentencing Court considered many factors, including the offender’s Gladue report, and it imposed a parole ineligibility of 13 years." [https://canlii.ca/t/js3r4#par86] {{FindOthers|jgpcm}} {{keywords|gladue}} }}
 
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|KDS|jkl7s|2021 ABQB 934 (CanLII)}}{{perABQB|Gill J}} | {{AB}} | SC | {{Parole|13}} | {{FindOthers|jkl7s}} {{keywords|}} }}
 
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Cabrera|jhv0n|2021 ABCA 291 (CanLII)}} | {{AB}} |CA|{{Parole|12}}  | {{FindOthers|jhv0n}} {{keywords|}} }}
 
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Owusu|jgdds|2021 ONCA 417 (CanLII)}}{{TheCourtONCA}} | {{ON}}|CA| |  {{FindOthers|jgdds}} {{keywords|attempted murder|agg. assault|reckless discharge}} }}
 
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|McRae|jh447|2021 ONCA 525 (CanLII)}}{{perONCA|Rouleau JA}} | {{ON}} | CA | {{Parole|12}}|  {{FindOthers|jh447}} {{keywords|found guilty|73-year-old offender|son victim|stabbing|breach of trust|some remorse}} }}
 
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Tayongtong|jfpzz|2021 ONCA 281 (CanLII)}}{{perONCA|Benotto J}} | {{ON}} | CA | {{Parole|17}} |  {{FindOthers|jfpzz}} {{keywords|found guilty|intimate partner|stabbing|no record}} }}
 
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Hall|jj4qm|2021 ONSC 6169 (CanLII)}}{{perONSC|Goodman J}} | {{ON}} | SC | {{Parole|17}} | {{FindOthers|jj4qm}}  {{keywords|abduction|shooting|disposed of body}} }}
 
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Goforth|jcxlh|2021 SKCA 20 (CanLII)}}{{perSKCA|Caldwell J}} | {{SK}} | CA | {{Parole|17}} |  {{FindOthers|jcxlh}} {{keywords|found guilty|parent offender|4-year-old victim}} }}
 
{{SpanYear2|2020}}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Mbaye|jbld2|2020 ABQB 698 (CanLII)}}|{{AB}}|SC| {{Parole|14}} | "offender killed spouse; circumstances were graphic, horrifying, and public; three knives used that broke in course of murder; offender cooperated with authorities including calling 911; offender had no criminal record; offender did programs at ERC to address underlying mental health condition; offence involved domestic violence and breach of a position of trust; offender entered victim’s home; guilty plea – 14 year parole ineligibility period" [https://canlii.ca/t/jgpcm#par171] {{FindOthers|jbld2}}  {{keywords|guilty plea|intimate partner|position of trust|attempted to get help}} }}
 
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Herntier|j9zkz|2020 MBCA 95 (CanLII)}}{{perMBCA|Beard JA}} | {{BC}} | CA| {{Parole|15}} |  {{FindOthers|j9zkz}} {{keywords|found guilty|beating|gladue|on record}} }}
 
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Newborn|j614g|2020 ABCA 120 (CanLII)}}{{TheCourtABCA}} | {{AB}} | CA | |  {{FindOthers|j614g}} {{keywords|stranger|found guilty|beating|criminal record|gladue|cognition}} }}
 
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Danjou|jbs5c|2020 BCSC 1820 (CanLII)}}{{perBCSC|Beames J}} | {{BC}} | SC | {{Parole|12}} |  {{FindOthers|jbs5c}} {{keywords|found guilty|intimate partner|beating|history abuse|no record|remorse|mental health}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|McRae|jh447|2021 ONCA 525 (CanLII)}}{{perONCA|Rouleau JA}} | {{ON}} | CA | 12 | {{keywords|found guilty|son victim|stabbing|breach of trust|some remorse}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Pirko|j5mg0|2020 BCSC 222 (CanLII)}}{{perBCSC|Betton J}} | {{BC}} | SC | {{Parole|11}} | {{FindOthers|j5mg0}}  {{keywords|found guilty|stranger|hammer|intoxication|related criminal record|remorse}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Tayongtong|jfpzz|2021 ONCA 281 (CanLII)}}{{perONCA|Benotto J}} | {{ON}} | CA | 17 | {{keywords|found guilty|intimate partner|stabbing|no record}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Garnier|j8smk|2020 NSCA 52 (CanLII)}}{{perNSCA|Beveridge JA}} | {{NS}} | CA | {{Parole|13.5}}| {{FindOthers|j8smk}} {{keywords|found guilty|concealment|child victim}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Hall|jj4qm|2021 ONSC 6169 (CanLII)}}{{perONSC|Goodman J}} | {{ON}} | SC | {{JailY|17}} | {{keywords|abduction|shooting|disposed of body}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Keene|j9zlh|2020 ONCA 635 (CanLII)}}{{perONCA|Strathy CJ}} | {{ON}} | CA |{{Parole|17}} | {{FindOthers|j9zlh}} {{keywords|found guilty|friend|strangled|dismembered|conceal murder|drug use|no insight|no record}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Goforth|jcxlh|2021 SKCA 20 (CanLII)}}{{perSKCA|Caldwell J}} | {{SK}} | CA | 17 | {{keywords|found guilty|parent offender|4-year-old victim}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Gager|j6wbb|2020 ONCA 274 (CanLII)}}{{perONCA|Roberts J}} | {{ON}} | CA | {{Parole|18}} | {{FindOthers|j6wbb}}  {{keywords|found guilty|gang-related|criminal record|shooting}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Mbaye|jbld2|2020 ABQB 698 (CanLII)}}|{{AB}}|SC| {{JailY|14}} | "offender killed spouse; circumstances were graphic, horrifying, and public; three knives used that broke in course of murder; offender cooperated with authorities including calling 911; offender had no criminal record; offender did programs at ERC to address underlying mental health condition; offence involved domestic violence and breach of a position of trust; offender entered victim’s home; guilty plea – 14 year parole ineligibility period" [https://canlii.ca/t/jgpcm#par171] {{keywords|guilty plea|intimate partner|position of trust|attempted to get help}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Brown|j8mjs|2020 ONCA 462 (CanLII)}}{{perONCA-H|Doherty J}} | {{ON}} | CA | {{Parole|13}}| {{FindOthers|j8mjs}} {{keywords|found guilty|stabbing|criminal record}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Newborn|j614g|2020 ABCA 120 (CanLII)}}{{TheCourtABCA}} | {{AB}} | CA | | {{keywords|stranger|found guilty|beating|criminal record|gladue|cognition}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Abdulle|j5672|2020 ONCA 106 (CanLII)}}{{perONCA|Strathy CJ}} | {{ON}} | CA | | {{FindOthers|j5672}} {{keywords|found guilty|stabbing|remorse|no record}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Garnier|j8smk|2020 NSCA 52 (CanLII)}}{{perNSCA|Beveridge JA}} | {{NS}} | CA | 13.5| {{keywords|found guilty|concealment|child victim}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Aristor|jb364|2020 ONSC 6070 (CanLII)}}{{perONSC|Arrell J}} | {{ON}} | SC| {{Parole|10}} | {{FindOthers|jb364}}  {{keywords|found guilty|stabbing|no risk|remorse}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Keene|j9zlh|2020 ONCA 635 (CanLII)}}{{perONCA|Strathy CJ}} | {{ON}} | CA |17 | {{keywords|found guilty|friend|strangled|dismembered|conceal murder|drug use|no insight|no record}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Soederhuysen|jbbls|2020 ONSC 6666 (CanLII)}}{{perONSC|Conlan J}} | {{ON}} | SC | | {{FindOthers|jbbls}}  {{keywords|guilty plea|intimate partner|shooting|confessed|called police|breach of trust|remorse|no record|cooperation}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Gager|j6wbb|2020 ONCA 274 (CanLII)}}{{perONCA|Roberts J}} | {{ON}} | CA | | {{keywords|found guilty|gang-related|criminal record|shooting}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Chizanga and Meredith|j8z8l|2020 ONSC 4647 (CanLII)}}{{perONSC|Harris J}} | {{ON}} | SC | {{Parole|12}} | {{FindOthers|j8z8l}}  {{keywords|found guilty|shooting|}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Brown|j8mjs|2020 ONCA 462 (CanLII)}}{{perONCA|Doherty J}} | {{ON}} | CA | 13| {{keywords|found guilty|stabbing|criminal record}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Suthakaran|j952s|2020 ONSC 4245 (CanLII)}}{{perONSC|MacDonnell J}} | {{ON}} | SC |{{Parole|12}} | {{FindOthers|j952s}} {{keywords|found guilty|shooting|friend victim|no record}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Abdulle|j5672|2020 ONCA 106 (CanLII)}}{{perONCA|Strathy CJ}} | {{ON}} | CA | | {{keywords|found guilty|stabbing|remorse|no record}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|White|jb1f6|2020 ONCA 639 (CanLII)}}{{TheCourtONCA}} | {{ON}} | CA | {{Parole|16}} |  {{FindOthers|jb1f6}} {{keywords|found guilty|step-mother victim|shooting}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Aristor|jb364|2020 ONSC 6070 (CanLII)}}{{perONSC|Arrell J}} | {{ON}} | SC| 10 | {{keywords|found guilty|stabbing|no risk|remorse}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Boyede|jbxsl|2020 ONSC 7493 (CanLII)}}{{perONSC|Brace J}} | {{ON}} | SC | {{Parole|14}} | {{FindOthers|jbxsl}}  {{keywords|guilty plea|choking|sex worker|dismembered body}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Boyede|jbxsl|2020 ONSC 7493 (CanLII)}}{{perONSC|Brace J}} | {{ON}} | SC | {{JailY|14}} | {{keywords|guilty plea|choking|sex worker|dismembered body}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Isaac|jc7m1|2020 ONSC 7882 (CanLII)}}{{perONSC|O'Marra J}} | {{ON}} | SC | {{Parole|18}} | {{FindOthers|jc7m1}} {{keywords|found guilty|roommate|criminal record}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Isaac|jc7m1|2020 ONSC 7882 (CanLII)}}{{perONSC|O'Marra J}} | {{ON}} | SC | 18 | {{keywords|found guilty|roommate|criminal record}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Marshall|j9mc4|2020 ONSC 5360 (CanLII)}}{{perONSC|Goldstein J}} | {{ON}} | SC | {{Parole|18}} | {{FindOthers|j9mc4}} {{keywords|found guilty|elderly victim|robbery|gladue}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Marshall|j9mc4|2020 ONSC 5360 (CanLII)}}{{perONSC|Goldstein J}} | {{ON}} | SC |18 | {{keywords|found guilty|elderly victim|robbery|gladue}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Rudowski|j89tp|2020 ONSC 3717 (CanLII)}}{{perONSC|Sproat J}} | {{ON}} | SC | {{Parole|12}} |  {{FindOthers|j89tp}} {{keywords|found guilty|strangled|beating|friend|metal illness|conceal murder}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Rudowski|j89tp|2020 ONSC 3717 (CanLII)}}{{perONSC|Sproat J}} | {{ON}} | SC | 12| {{keywords|found guilty|strangled|beating|friend|metal illness|conceal murder}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Chizanga and Meredith|j8z8l|2020 ONSC 4647 (CanLII)}}{{perONSC|Harris J}} | {{ON}} | SC | {{Parole|12}} | {{FindOthers|j8z8l}}  {{keywords|found guilty|shooting| no reord}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Chizanga and Meredith|j8z8l|2020 ONSC 4647 (CanLII)}}{{perONSC|Harris J}} | {{ON}} | SC |12 | {{keywords|found guilty|shooting| no reord}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Isaac|jc7m1|2020 ONSC 7882 (CanLII)}}{{perONSC|O'Marra J}} | {{ON}} |SC|{{Parole|18}} |  {{FindOthers|jc7m1}} {{keywords|found guilty|roomnate victim|beating|in home|criminal record|risk of reoffence}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Isaac|jc7m1|2020 ONSC 7882 (CanLII)}}{{perONSC|O'Marra J}} | {{ON}} |SC|18 | {{keywords|found guilty|roomnate victim|beating|in home|criminal record|risk of reoffence}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Kelleter|j9m7w|2020 NBQB 157 (CanLII)}}{{perNBQB|Petrie J}} | {{NB}} | SC | {{Parole|15}} | {{FindOthers|j9m7w}} {{keywords|guilty plea|intimate partner|joint recommendation|no criminal record| autism}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Kelleter|j9m7w|2020 NBQB 157 (CanLII)}}{{perNBQB|Petrie J}} | {{NB}} | SC | 15 | {{keywords|guilty plea|intimate partner|joint recommendation|no criminal record| autism}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Butcher|j8df0|2020 NSCA 50 (CanLII)}}{{perNSCA|Derrick JA}} (2:1) | {{NS}} | CA | {{Parole|15}} | {{FindOthers|j8df0}} {{keywords|found guilty|intimate partner|stabbing|no record}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Angnatuk|jbk6n|2020 QCCS 3650 (CanLII)}}{{perQCCS|de Blois J}} | {{QC}} | SC | 18 | {{keywords|found guilty|intimate partner|stabbing|extensive criminal record|gladue}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Angnatuk|jbk6n|2020 QCCS 3650 (CanLII)}}{{perQCCS|de Blois J}} | {{QC}} | SC | {{Parole|18}} |  {{FindOthers|jbk6n}} {{keywords|found guilty|intimate partner|stabbing|extensive criminal record|gladue}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Kingatook|j627j|2020 NUCJ 11 (CanLII)}}{{perNUCJ|Cooper J}} | {{NU}} |  SC |13 | {{keywords|found guilty|intimate partner|remorse}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Kingatook|j627j|2020 NUCJ 11 (CanLII)}}{{perNUCJ|Cooper J}} | {{NU}} |  SC |{{Parole|13}} |  {{FindOthers|j627j}} {{keywords|found guilty|intimate partner|remorse}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Thomson|hz4dk|2019 BCSC 365 (CanLII)}}{{perBCSC|Brundrett J}} | {{BC}} |SC | 10 | {{keywords|late guilty plea|intimate partner|stabbing|57-year-old offender|joint recommendation|conceal evidence|children home}} }}
{{SpanYear2|2019}}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Thomson|hz4dk|2019 BCSC 365 (CanLII)}}{{perBCSC|Brundrett J}} | {{BC}} |SC | {{Parole|10}} | {{FindOthers|hz4dk}}  {{keywords|late guilty plea|intimate partner|stabbing|57-year-old offender|joint recommendation|conceal evidence|children home}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Pope|j2q6p|2019 NLSC 173 (CanLII)}}{{perNLSC|Khaladkar J}} | {{NL}} | SC | 12 | {{keywords|found guilty|friend|stabbing|drug addiction|criminal record}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Pope|j2q6p|2019 NLSC 173 (CanLII)}}{{perNLSC|Khaladkar J}} | {{NL}} | SC | {{Parole|12}} |  {{FindOthers|j2q6p}} {{keywords|found guilty|friend|stabbing|drug addiction|criminal record}} }}


{{SCaseLong| {{CanLIIR-S|Chen|j16cg|2019 ONSC 3952 (CanLII)}}{{perONSC|Campbell J}}| {{ON}} |SC| {{JailY|10}} | {{keywords|found guilty|elderly victim|beating|mental illness|no criminal record}} }}
{{SCaseLong| {{CanLIIR-S|Chen|j16cg|2019 ONSC 3952 (CanLII)}}{{perONSC|Campbell J}}| {{ON}} |SC| {{Parole|10}} | {{FindOthers|j16cg}}  {{keywords|found guilty|elderly victim|beating|mental illness|no criminal record}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Moreira|j03g6|2019 ONSC 2648 (CanLII)}}{{perONSC|Akhtar J}} | {{ON}} | SC | 12 | {{keywords|found guilty|beating|planned|group attack|no record}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Moreira|j03g6|2019 ONSC 2648 (CanLII)}}{{perONSC|Akhtar J}} | {{ON}} | SC | {{Parole|12}} |  {{FindOthers|j03g6}} {{keywords|found guilty|beating|planned|group attack|no record}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Boland|j1pp1|2019 ONSC 4498 (CanLII)}}{{perONSC|Fuerst J}} | {{ON}} | SC | 10 | {{keywords|guilty plea|intimate partner|intoxication|shooting|joint recommendation|gladue}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Boland|j1pp1|2019 ONSC 4498 (CanLII)}}{{perONSC|Fuerst J}} | {{ON}} | SC | {{Parole|10}} | {{FindOthers|j1pp1}}  {{keywords|guilty plea|intimate partner|intoxication|shooting|joint recommendation|gladue}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Ohab|j000n|2019 ONSC 2503 (CanLII)}}{{perONSC|Akhtar J}} | {{ON}} |SC | 22 | {{keywords|found guilty|friend|beating|disposed of body|hiding murder}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Ohab|j000n|2019 ONSC 2503 (CanLII)}}{{perONSC|Akhtar J}} | {{ON}} |SC | {{Parole|22}} |  {{FindOthers|j000n}} {{keywords|found guilty|friend|beating|disposed of body|hiding murder}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Mills|j3p0l|2019 ONCA 940 (CanLII)}}{{TheCourtONCA}} | {{ON}} | CA |15 | {{keywords|found guilty|gang-related|shooting|public murder}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Mills|j3p0l|2019 ONCA 940 (CanLII)}}{{TheCourtONCA}} | {{ON}} | CA |{{Parole|15}} |  {{FindOthers|j3p0l}} {{keywords|found guilty|gang-related|shooting|public murder}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Pereira|j3pqb|2019 ONSC 6751 (CanLII)}}{{perONSC|Harris J}} | {{ON}} | SC | 12 | {{keywords|found guilty|intimate partner|stabbing|extensive record|mental illness}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Pereira|j3pqb|2019 ONSC 6751 (CanLII)}}{{perONSC|Harris J}} | {{ON}} | SC | {{Parole|12}} | {{FindOthers|j3pqb}}  {{keywords|found guilty|intimate partner|stabbing|extensive record|mental illness}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Baig|j0395|2019 ONSC 2713 (CanLII)}}{{perONSC|Speyer J}} | {{ON}} |SC | 17| {{keywords|guilty plea|intimate partner|pregnant victim|stabbing|breach of trust|hide murder|near first degree|no record|no insight}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Baig|j0395|2019 ONSC 2713 (CanLII)}}{{perONSC|Speyer J}} | {{ON}} |SC | {{Parole|17}}| {{FindOthers|j0395}}  {{keywords|guilty plea|intimate partner|pregnant victim|stabbing|breach of trust|hide murder|near first degree|no record|no insight}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|King|j13zj|2019 ONCA 530 (CanLII)}}{{TheCourtONCA}} | {{ON}} | CA |15 | {{keywords|found guilty|stabbing|stranger}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|King|j13zj|2019 ONCA 530 (CanLII)}}{{TheCourtONCA}} | {{ON}} | CA |{{Parole|15}} | {{FindOthers|j13zj}}  {{keywords|found guilty|stabbing|stranger}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Gale|j18zp|2019 ONCA 519 (CanLII)}}{{TheCourtONCA}} | {{ON}} | CA| 15 | {{keywords|found guilty|intimate partner|shooting|planning and deliberation}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Gale|j18zp|2019 ONCA 519 (CanLII)}}{{TheCourtONCA}} | {{ON}} | CA| {{Parole|15}} | {{FindOthers|j18zp}}  {{keywords|found guilty|intimate partner|shooting|planning and deliberation}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Ledesma|hzbr4|2019 ABQB 204 (CanLII)}}{{perABQB|Gates J}} | {{AB}} | SC | 12| {{keywords|found guilty|bartender|robbery|drug dealer|criminal record|shooting}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Ledesma|hzbr4|2019 ABQB 204 (CanLII)}}{{perABQB|Gates J}} | {{AB}} | SC | {{Parole|12}}|  {{FindOthers|hzbr4}} {{keywords|found guilty|bartender|robbery|drug dealer|criminal record|shooting}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Sinclair|j20v2|2019 ABQB 652 (CanLII)}}{{perABQB|Michalyshyn J}} | {{AB}} | SC|13 | {{keywords|found guilty|friend|sexual violation of body|gladue}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Sinclair|j20v2|2019 ABQB 652 (CanLII)}}{{perABQB|Michalyshyn J}} | {{AB}} | SC|{{Parole|13}} |  {{FindOthers|j20v2}} {{keywords|found guilty|friend|sexual violation of body|gladue}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Frenchman|j1qb5|2019 ABQB 580 (CanLII)}}{{perABQB|Little J}} | {{AB}} |SC | | see also: [https://canlii.ca/t/jgpcm#par174]  {{keywords|found guilty|robbery|stranger|gladue|FAS|elderly victim}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Frenchman|j1qb5|2019 ABQB 580 (CanLII)}}{{perABQB|Little J}} | {{AB}} |SC | | see also: [https://canlii.ca/t/jgpcm#par174] {{FindOthers|j1qb5}} {{keywords|found guilty|robbery|stranger|gladue|FAS|elderly victim}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Lugela|j0tp0|2019 ABQB 412 (CanLII)}}{{perABQB|Yamauchi J}} | {{AB}} | QB |18 | {{keywords|found guitly |stranger|shooting|high risk}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Lugela|j0tp0|2019 ABQB 412 (CanLII)}}{{perABQB|Yamauchi J}} | {{AB}} | SC |{{Parole|18}} |  {{FindOthers|j0tp0}} {{keywords|found guitly |stranger|shooting|high risk}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Shaw|hz8ll|2019 ABCA 106 (CanLII)}}{{TheCourtABCA}} | {{AB}} | CA | | "victim allowed offender to stay in his apartment; victim was 71, with Parkinson’s; while victim was asleep offender killed victim with a hammer in a violent, brutal attack; victim was left to die on his own; there was a gross betrayal of hospitality and friendship but no trust relationship; offender gave a false alibi to cover up involvement; no guilty plea" {{keywords|found guilty|beating}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Shaw|hz8ll|2019 ABCA 106 (CanLII)}}{{TheCourtABCA}} | {{AB}} | CA | | "victim allowed offender to stay in his apartment; victim was 71, with Parkinson’s; while victim was asleep offender killed victim with a hammer in a violent, brutal attack; victim was left to die on his own; there was a gross betrayal of hospitality and friendship but no trust relationship; offender gave a false alibi to cover up involvement; no guilty plea" {{keywords|found guilty|beating}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|McKenzie|j3hr8|2019 BCSC 2006 (CanLII)}}{{perBCSC|Devlin J}} | {{BC}} | SC | 23 | {{keywords|guilty plea|sexual assault|stabbing|joint recommendation|no record|concealed murder|remorse}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|McKenzie|j3hr8|2019 BCSC 2006 (CanLII)}}{{perBCSC|Devlin J}} | {{BC}} | SC | {{Parole|23}} | {{FindOthers|j3hr8}}  {{keywords|guilty plea|sexual assault|stabbing|joint recommendation|no record|concealed murder|remorse}} }}
 
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Giesbrecht|j5qbd|2019 BCSC 2354 (CanLII)}}{{perBCSC|Crossin J}} | {{BC}} |SC | {{Parole|12}} |  {{FindOthers|j5qbd}} {{keywords|found guilty|ex-wife's boyfriend|shooting|harassment|no record}} }}
 
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Scott|j14j5|2019 BCSC 1007 (CanLII)}}{{perBCSC|Ker J}} | {{BC}} | SC| {{Parole|14}} |  {{FindOthers|j14j5}} {{keywords|found guilty|29-year-old offender|co-worker's boyfriend victim|shooting|failed relationship attempts|no record|extensive admissions at trial|remorse|apology}} }}
 
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Batstone|j29gf|2019 BCSC 1520 (CanLII)}}{{perBCSC|Murray J}} | {{BC}} |SC | {{Parole|15}} |  {{FindOthers|j29gf}} {{keywords|found guilty|8-year-old victim|mother offender|suffocation|breach of trust|suicidal ideation|remorseful|planned}} }}
 
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Liang|j1k9z|2019 BCSC 1196 (CanLII)}}{{perBCSC|Humphries J}} | {{BC}} |SC | {{Parole|10}} |  {{FindOthers|j1k9z}} {{keywords|found guilty|shooting|employer victim|remorse|accepted responsibility|no record}} }}
 
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Martel|j48z1|2019 BCSC 2233 (CanLII)}}{{perBCSC|Church J}} | {{BC}} | SC | {{Parole|14}}|  {{FindOthers|j48z1}} {{keywords|guilty plea first day of trial|intimate partner|beating|shooting|in home|planning|remorse}} }}
 
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Woody|hzs8t|2019 BCSC 580 (CanLII)}}{{perBCSC|Riley J}} | {{BC}} | SC | {{Parole|17}} | {{FindOthers|hzs8t}}  {{keywords|guilty plea|drug dealer|shooting|public murder}} }}
 
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Praljak|j087t|2019 ONCA 394 (CanLII)}}{{TheCourtONCA}} | {{ON}} | CA | {{Parole|15}}  | {{FindOthers|j087t}}  {{keywords|found guilty|intimate partner|stabbing|no remorse|no record}} }}
 
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Pierre|hzjj7|2019 ONSC 1660 (CanLII)}}{{perONSC|Pomerance J}} | {{ON}} | SC| {{Parole|15}} | {{FindOthers|hzjj7}}  {{keywords|found guilty|intimate partner|stabbing|breach of trust|in home|prior record|addiction|mental health|remorse}} }}
 
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Harty|hzzgw|2019 ONSC 2525 (CanLII)}}{{perONSC|Dambrot J}} | {{ON}} |SC | {{Parole|14}} |  {{FindOthers|hzzgw}} {{keywords|found guilty|stranger|shooting|on bail}} }}
 
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Salifu|hx6bh|2019 ONSC 483 (CanLII)}}{{perONSC|Harris J}} | {{ON}} |SC | {{Parole|10}} | {{FindOthers|hx6bh}}  {{keywords|found guilty|mother victim|beating|mental illness|no record|remorse}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Giesbrecht|j5qbd|2019 BCSC 2354 (CanLII)}}{{perBCSC|Crossin J}} | {{BC}} |SC | 12 | {{keywords|found guilty|ex-wife's boyfriend|shooting|harassment|no record}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Osborne|j46l0|2019 ONSC 6447 (CanLII)}}{{perONSC|Arrell J}} | {{ON}} | SC | {{Parole|13}} | {{FindOthers|j46l0}} {{keywords|guilty plea|father victim|shooting|in home|remorse}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Batstone|j29gf|2019 BCSC 1520 (CanLII)}}{{perBCSC|Murray J}} | {{BC}} |SC | 15| {{keywords|found guilty|8-year-old victim|mother offender|suffocation|breach of trust|suicidal ideation|remorseful|planned}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Bain|hz7gj|2019 QCCA 460 (CanLII)}}{{perQCCA|Healy J}} | {{QC}} | CA | {{Parole|20}} | {{FindOthers|hz7gj}}  {{keywords|found guilty|shooting|political|no record|remorse}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Woody|hzs8t|2019 BCSC 580 (CanLII)}}{{perBCSC|Riley J}} | {{BC}} | SC | 17| {{keywords|guilty plea|drug dealer|shooting|public murder}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Fontanelli|j2ztb|2019 QCCS 4370 (CanLII)}}{{perQCCS|BRrunton J}} | {{QC}} | SC | {{Parole|17}} | {{FindOthers|j2ztb}} {{keywords|guilty plea|intimate partner|strangulation|joint submission|criminal record}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Bain|hz7gj|2019 QCCA 460 (CanLII)}}{{perQCCA|Healy J}} | {{QC}} | CA | 20 | {{keywords|shooting|political|no record|remorse}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Marjanovic|j48q8|2019 MBQB 183 (CanLII)}}{{perMBQB|Martin J}} | {{MB}} | SC| {{Parole|18}} | {{FindOthers|j48q8}}  {{keywords|found guilty|torture|organized crime|no record}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Fontanelli|j2ztb|2019 QCCS 4370 (CanLII)}}{{perQCCS|BRrunton J}} | {{QC}} | SC | 17 | {{keywords|guilty plea|intimate partner|strangulation|joint submission|criminal record}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Overby|j1j66|2019 MBQB 102 (CanLII)}}{{perMBQB|Martin J}} | {{MB}} |QB |{{Parole|15}} |  {{FindOthers|j1j66}} {{keywords|found guilty|intimate partner|strangers|stabbing|no remorse|disposed of body|gladue}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Marjanovic|j48q8|2019 MBQB 183 (CanLII)}}{{perMBQB|Martin J}} | {{MB}} | SC| 18 | {{keywords|found guilty|torture|organized crime|no record}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Harper|j0mtv|2019 MBQB 82 (CanLII)}}{{perMBQB|Greenberg J}} | {{MB}} | SC | {{Parole|10}}  | {{FindOthers|j0mtv}} {{keywords|found guilty|cousin victim|intoxication|no record|remorse}} }} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Overby|j1j66|2019 MBQB 102 (CanLII)}}{{perMBQB|Martin J}} | {{MB}} |QB |15 | {{keywords|found guilty|intimate partner|strangers|stabbing|no remorse|disposed of body|gladue}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Whynder|j480p|2019 NSSC 386 (CanLII)}}{{perNSSC|Boudreau J}} | {{NS}} | SC| {{Parole|17}} |{{FindOthers|j480p}}  {{keywords|found guilty|acquaintance|kidnapping|shooting|cultural impact}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Whynder|j480p|2019 NSSC 386 (CanLII)}}{{perNSSC|Boudreau J}} | {{NS}} | SC| 17 | {{keywords|found guilty|acquaintance|kidnapping|shooting|cultural impact}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Riley|hz720|2019 NSSC 92 (CanLII)}}{{perNSSC|Chipman J}} | {{NS}} | SC| {{Parole|15}} | {{FindOthers|hz720}} {{keywords|found guilty|shooting|revenge|extensive record|19-year-old offender}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Riley|hz720|2019 NSSC 92 (CanLII)}}{{perNSSC|Chipman J}} | {{NS}} | SC| 15 | {{keywords|shooting}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Cromwell|j04vm|2019 NSSC 144 (CanLII)}}{{perNSSC|Gabriel J}} | {{NS}} | SC | {{Parole|11}} | {{FindOthers|j04vm}} {{keywords|found guilty|stranger|stabbing|flight|hide evidence|remorse}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Cromwell|j04vm|2019 NSSC 144 (CanLII)}}{{perNSSC|Gabriel J}} | {{NS}} | SC | 11 | {{keywords|found guilty|stranger|stabbing|flight|hide evidence|remorse}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Clyke|j02gt|2019 NSSC 140 (CanLII)}}{{perNSSC|Rosinski J}} | {{NS}} | SC | {{Parole|12}} | {{FindOthers|j02gt}} {{keywords|Found guilty|drug dealing|shooting|joint recommendation|extensive criminal record}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|King|hxf79|2019 NWTSC 6 (CanLII)}}{{perNWTSC|Mahar J}} | {{NWT}} | SC| 12 | {{keywords|found guilty|stabbing|friend|remorse|gladue}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|King|hxf79|2019 NWTSC 6 (CanLII)}}{{perNWTSC|Mahar J}} | {{NWT}} | SC| {{Parole|12}} |  {{FindOthers|hxf79}} {{keywords|found guilty|stabbing|friend|remorse|gladue}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|MacAusland|j3sdg|2019 PESC 54 (CanLII)}}{{perPEISC|Clements CJ}} | {{PEI}} | SC | 10 | {{keywords|guilty plea|firned|beating|joint recommendation|extensive criminal record|gladue|remorse}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|MacAusland|j3sdg|2019 PESC 54 (CanLII)}}{{perPEISC|Clements CJ}} | {{PEI}} | SC | {{Parole|10}} |  {{FindOthers|j3sdg}} {{keywords|guilty plea|firned|beating|joint recommendation|extensive criminal record|gladue|remorse}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Powder|j24k9|2018 ABQB 1028 (CanLII)}}{{perABQB|Gates J}} | {{AB}} | QB| 12 | "killing involved planning and deliberation; occurred in context of robbery; offender was impaired; offender fled and concealed the weapon; mitigation – youth, family support, Gladue factors, remorse; no guilty plea"{{keywords|found guilty|acquaintance|robbery|shooting}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Yabarow|j2tsm|2019 ONSC 5796 (CanLII)}}{{perONSC|Dambrot J}} | {{ON}} | SC | {{Parole|13}} | {{FindOthers|j2tsm}} {{keywords|found guilty|acquaintance|stabbing|childhood trauma}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Hannan|hx3s2|2018 NSSC 335 (CanLII)}}{{perNSSC|Wright J}}| {{NS}} |SC | {{JailY|15}} | The victim was stabbed nine times with a knife and left to die. {{keywords|found guilty|stabbing|planned|criminal record}} }}
{{SpanYear2|2018}}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Powder|j24k9|2018 ABQB 1028 (CanLII)}}{{perABQB|Gates J}} | {{AB}} | SC| {{Parole|12}} | "killing involved planning and deliberation; occurred in context of robbery; offender was impaired; offender fled and concealed the weapon; mitigation – youth, family support, Gladue factors, remorse; no guilty plea"  {{FindOthers|j24k9}} {{keywords|found guilty|acquaintance|robbery|shooting}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Nicholas|hq27r|2018 ONSC 678 (CanLII)}}{{perONSC|George J}}| {{ON}} |SC | {{JailY|13}} | {{keywords|guilty plea|shooting|found mental and physical health to be at risk|gladue}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Hannan|hx3s2|2018 NSSC 335 (CanLII)}}{{perNSSC|Wright J}}| {{NS}} |SC | {{Parole|15}} | The victim was stabbed nine times with a knife and left to die. {{FindOthers|hx3s2}}  {{keywords|found guilty|stabbing|planned|criminal record}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Yabarow|j2tsm|2019 ONSC 5796 (CanLII)}}{{perONSC|Dambrot J}} | {{ON}} | SC | 13 | {{keywords|found guilty|acquaintance|stabbing|childhood trauma}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Nicholas|hq27r|2018 ONSC 678 (CanLII)}}{{perONSC|George J}}| {{ON}} |SC | {{Parole|13}} | {{FindOthers|hq27r}}  {{keywords|guilty plea|shooting|found mental and physical health to be at risk|gladue}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Pernosky|ht506|2018 BCSC 1252 (CanLII)}}{{perBCSC|Armstrong J}}|{{BC}}|SC | {{JailY|13}} | "The offender pleaded guilty to the second-degree murder of his half-sister.  Death was caused by asphyxiation, followed by a series of sexual acts on the deceased.  The offender was 27 at the time of the offence with no adult criminal record.  He did not claim to be more than mildly intoxicated at the time. He offered no explanation for his actions." {{keywords|mid-trial guilty plea|joint recommendation|sibling|strangulation|remorse}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Pernosky|ht506|2018 BCSC 1252 (CanLII)}}{{perBCSC|Armstrong J}}|{{BC}}|SC | {{Parole|13}} | "The offender pleaded guilty to the second-degree murder of his half-sister.  Death was caused by asphyxiation, followed by a series of sexual acts on the deceased.  The offender was 27 at the time of the offence with no adult criminal record.  He did not claim to be more than mildly intoxicated at the time. He offered no explanation for his actions." {{FindOthers|ht506}} {{keywords|mid-trial guilty plea|joint recommendation|sibling|strangulation|remorse}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Warkentin|hr0z1|2018 BCSC 415 (CanLII)}}{{perBCSC|Brown J}} | {{BC}} |SC | 10 | {{keywords|late guilty plea|mother|joint recommendation|drug use}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Warkentin|hr0z1|2018 BCSC 415 (CanLII)}}{{perBCSC|Brown J}} | {{BC}} |SC | {{Parole|10}} |  {{FindOthers|hr0z1}} {{keywords|late guilty plea|mother|joint recommendation|drug use}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Penner|hr0xx|2018 BCSC 411 (CanLII)}}{{perBCSC|Crossin J}} | {{BC}} | SC| | "The offender brutally murdered his mother. He had a highly dysfunctional relationship with his mother and was 48 years old at the time of the incident. The offender had drug and alcohol issues and had a quick temper. The offender had an extensive criminal record, though mostly related to his drug and alcohol addiction. He had been physically abusive with his mother in the past. He pleaded guilty after the trial started and a number of Crown witnesses had testified. The Crown and defence made a joint submission with respect of parole ineligibility of 10 years which was endorsed by the sentencing judge." [https://canlii.ca/t/js3r4#par81] {{keywords|late guilty plea|67-year old parent|joint recommendation|substance abuse|extensive record}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Penner|hr0xx|2018 BCSC 411 (CanLII)}}{{perBCSC|Crossin J}} | {{BC}} | SC| | "The offender brutally murdered his mother. He had a highly dysfunctional relationship with his mother and was 48 years old at the time of the incident. The offender had drug and alcohol issues and had a quick temper. The offender had an extensive criminal record, though mostly related to his drug and alcohol addiction. He had been physically abusive with his mother in the past. He pleaded guilty after the trial started and a number of Crown witnesses had testified. The Crown and defence made a joint submission with respect of parole ineligibility of 10 years which was endorsed by the sentencing judge." [https://canlii.ca/t/js3r4#par81] {{FindOthers|hr0xx}} {{keywords|late guilty plea|67-year old parent|joint recommendation|substance abuse|extensive record}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Bidesi|hs9pj|2018 BCSC 902 (CanLII)}}{{perBCSC|Duncan J}} | {{BC}} |SC |15 | {{keywords|found guilty|stranger|shooting|home invasion}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Bidesi|hs9pj|2018 BCSC 902 (CanLII)}}{{perBCSC|Duncan J}} | {{BC}} |SC |{{Parole|15}} |  {{FindOthers|hs9pj}} {{keywords|found guilty|stranger|shooting|home invasion}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Douglas|j2fz8|2018 BCSC 254 (CanLII)}}{{perBCSC|Verhoeven J}} | {{BC}} |SC  |13 | {{keywords|found guilty|shooting|gladue}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Douglas|j2fz8|2018 BCSC 254 (CanLII)}}{{perBCSC|Verhoeven J}} | {{BC}} |SC  |{{Parole|13}} | {{FindOthers|j2fz8}} {{keywords|found guilty|shooting|extensive criminal record|gladue}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Hosack|hsp9h|2018 BCSC 1037 (CanLII)}}{{perBCSC|Schultes J}} | {{BC}} |SC |15 | {{keywords|found guilty|roommate|strangeld|disposed of body|mental illness|extensive criminal record}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Hosack|hsp9h|2018 BCSC 1037 (CanLII)}}{{perBCSC|Schultes J}} | {{BC}} |SC |{{Parole|15}} |  {{FindOthers|hsp9h}} {{keywords|found guilty|roommate|strangeld|disposed of body|mental illness|extensive criminal record}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Power|hwggt|2018 BCSC 2173 (CanLII)}}{{perBCSC|Gropper J}} | {{BC}} | SC | 12 | {{keywords|found guilty|beating|wheelchair|hide murder}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Power|hwggt|2018 BCSC 2173 (CanLII)}}{{perBCSC|Gropper J}} | {{BC}} | SC | {{Parole|12}} |  {{FindOthers|hwggt}} {{keywords|found guilty|beating|wheelchair|hide murder}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Meers|hr7f8|2018 BCSC 465 (CanLII)}}{{perBCSC|Devlin J}} | {{BC}} |SC |  10| {{keywords|found guilty|stabbing|no remorse}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Meers|hr7f8|2018 BCSC 465 (CanLII)}}{{perBCSC|Devlin J}} | {{BC}} |SC |  {{Parole|10}}|  {{FindOthers|hr7f8}} {{keywords|found guilty|stabbing|no remorse}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|McBride|hs766|2018 BCSC 865 (CanLII)}}{{perBCSC|Betton J}} | {{BC}} | SC| 18 | {{keywords|guilty plea|gang-related|shooting|joint recommendation}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|McBride|hs766|2018 BCSC 865 (CanLII)}}{{perBCSC|Betton J}} | {{BC}} | SC| {{Parole|18}} |  {{FindOthers|hs766}} {{keywords|guilty plea|gang-related|shooting|joint recommendation}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Mantla|hxrjt|2018 NWTSC 73 (CanLII)}}{{perNWTSC|Charbonneau J}} | {{NWT}} |SC  |20 | {{keywords|found guilty|ex-partner's boyfriend|break-in|stabbing}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Lescano|hvjfc|2018 BCSC 1771 (CanLII)}}{{perBCSC|Gropper J}} | {{BC}} |SC | {{Parole|15}} | {{FindOthers|hvjfc}} {{keywords|found guilty|elderly mother victim|position of trust|hid murder|history of threats}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Gero|hwp15|2018 QCCS 5433 (CanLII)}}{{perQCCS|Pennou J}} | {{QC}} | SC | 16 | {{keywords|guilty plea|home invasion|drug dealer|shooting|limited remorse}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Mantla|hxrjt|2018 NWTSC 73 (CanLII)}}{{perNWTSC|Charbonneau J}} | {{NWT}} |SC |{{Parole|20}} | {{FindOthers|hxrjt}} {{keywords|found guilty|ex-partner's boyfriend|break-in|stabbing}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Wyke|hpq80|2018 QCCS 57 (CanLII)}}{{perQCCS|Champagne J}} | {{QC}} | SC | 12 | {{keywords|found guilty|shooting|drug dealer|extensive criminal record}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Gero|hwp15|2018 QCCS 5433 (CanLII)}}{{perQCCS|Pennou J}} | {{QC}} | SC | {{Parole|16}} | {{FindOthers|hwp15}}  {{keywords|guilty plea|home invasion|drug dealer|shooting|limited remorse}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Coussons|hwmhv|2018 ONCA 1043 (CanLII)}}{{TheCourtONCA}} | {{ON}} | CA | 17 | {{keywords|guilty plea|intimate partner|stabbing|confession|remorse}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Wyke|hpq80|2018 QCCS 57 (CanLII)}}{{perQCCS|Champagne J}} | {{QC}} | SC | {{Parole|12}} | {{FindOthers|hpq80}}  {{keywords|found guilty|shooting|drug dealer|extensive criminal record}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Cote|hvtxv|2018 ONCA 870 (CanLII)}}{{TheCourtONCA}} | {{ON}} |CA | 12 | {{keywords|found guilty|stabbing|strangling|no record|remorse}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Mitchell|hwdjj|2018 QCCS 5157 (CanLII)}}{{perQCCS|Payette J}} | {{QC}} | SC | {{Parole|10}} | {{FindOthers|hwdjj}} {{keywords|found guilty|stranger|intoxicated offender|shooting|gladue}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|LaPierre|hvdct|2018 ONCA 801 (CanLII)}}{{perONCA|MacPherson JA}} | {{ON}} | CA | 17| {{keywords|guilty plea|74-year-old victim|}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Benjamin|hxxlw|2018 QCCS 5937 (CanLII)}}{{perQCCS|Labrie J}} | {{QC}} | SC | {{Parole|14}} | {{FindOthers|hxxlw}}  {{keywords|intimate partner|strangulation|faked suicide|history of abuse}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Mohamad|hwchn|2018 ONCA 966 (CanLII)}}{{perONCA|Watt JA}} | {{ON}} |CA | 16| {{keywords|found guilty|shooting|gang-related|planning|extensive record}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Allen|hsqkb|2018 MBQB 105 (CanLII)}}{{perMBQB|Suche J}} | {{MB}} | SC | {{Parole|13}}  |  {{FindOthers|hsqkb}} {{keywords|guilty plea|acquaintance|beating|hammer|disposed of body|mental illness|substance abuse|violent criminal record|remorse}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Stubbs|hwtrw|2018 ONCA 1068 (CanLII)}}{{TheCourtONCA}} | {{ON}} | CA | 13 | {{keywords|found guilty|stabbing|no remorse}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Coussons|hwmhv|2018 ONCA 1043 (CanLII)}}{{TheCourtONCA}} | {{ON}} | CA | {{Parole|17}} | {{FindOthers|hwmhv}}  {{keywords|guilty plea|intimate partner|stabbing|confession|remorse}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Sauve|hx01w|2018 ONCA 813 (CanLII)}}{{TheCourtONCA}} | {{ON}} | CA|12  | {{keywords|found guilty|intimate partner|no record|depression}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Cote|hvtxv|2018 ONCA 870 (CanLII)}}{{TheCourtONCA}} | {{ON}} |CA | {{Parole|12}} | {{FindOthers|hvtxv}} {{keywords|found guilty|stabbing|strangling|no record|remorse}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Rosen|hr0s4|2018 ONCA 246 (CanLII)}}{{perONCA|Watt JA}} | {{ON}} | CA | | {{keywords|found guilty|roommate|breach of trust}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|LaPierre|hvdct|2018 ONCA 801 (CanLII)}}{{perONCA|MacPherson JA}} | {{ON}} | CA | {{Parole|17}} | {{FindOthers|hvdct}} {{keywords|guilty plea|74-year-old victim|}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Fernandes|hx9x8|2018 ONSC 7784 (CanLII)}}{{perONSC|Fuerst J}} | {{ON}} | SC | 15 | {{keywords|guilty plea|intimate partner|stabbing|breach of trust|planning|mental health}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Mohamad|hwchn|2018 ONCA 966 (CanLII)}}{{perONCA-H|Watt JA}} | {{ON}} |CA | {{Parole|16}} | {{FindOthers|hwchn}}  {{keywords|found guilty|shooting|gang-related|planning|extensive record}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Hayles-Wilson|ht15d|2018 ONSC 4337 (CanLII)}}{{perONSC|Code J}} | {{ON}} |SC | 15 | {{keywords|found guilty|drug dealer|near first degree|shooting|public murder|apologized}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Stubbs|hwtrw|2018 ONCA 1068 (CanLII)}}{{TheCourtONCA}} | {{ON}} | CA | {{Parole|13}} | {{FindOthers|hwtrw}} {{keywords|found guilty|stabbing|no remorse}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Persaud|ht966|2018 ONSC 4668 (CanLII)}}{{perONSC|Fuerst J}} | {{ON}} | SC |12 | {{keywords|guilty plea|intimate partner|beating|stabbing|joint recomendation|planning|no record|72-year-old offender}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Sauve|hx01w|2018 ONCA 813 (CanLII)}}{{TheCourtONCA}} | {{ON}} | CA|{{Parole|12}}  | {{FindOthers|hx01w}} {{keywords|found guilty|intimate partner|no record|depression}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Chambers|hrb86|2018 ONSC 2070 (CanLII)}}{{perONSC|Skarica J}} | {{ON}} | SC | 18 | {{keywords|found guilty|shooting|high risk|hid murder}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Rosen|hr0s4|2018 ONCA 246 (CanLII)}}{{perONCA-H|Watt JA}} | {{ON}} | CA | | {{FindOthers|hr0s4}}  {{keywords|found guilty|roommate|breach of trust}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Corner|hqt06|2018 ONSC 1529 (CanLII)}}{{perONSC|McKelvey J}} | {{ON}} | SC | 14 | {{keywords|found guilty|shooting|concealing murder|gladue}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Fernandes|hx9x8|2018 ONSC 7784 (CanLII)}}{{perONSC|Fuerst J}} | {{ON}} | SC | {{Parole|15}} |  {{FindOthers|hx9x8}} {{keywords|guilty plea|intimate partner|stabbing|breach of trust|planning|mental health}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Sutherland‑Kayseas|hwk43|2018 SKQB 339 (CanLII)}}{{perSKQB|Smith J}} | {{SK}} | SC| 12 | {{keywords|found guilty|home invasion|shooting|planned break-in|gladue}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Ranhotra|hrmxt|2018 ONSC 2563 (CanLII)}}{{perONSC|Then J}} | {{ON}} | SC| {{Parole|15}} | {{FindOthers|hrmxt}}  {{keywords|found guilty|intimate partner|shooting|breach of trust|planning|cover-up|history of abuse|remorse|called 911}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Sheepway|hskpq|2018 YKSC 26 (CanLII)}}{{perYKSC|Gower J}} | {{YK}} | SC | 13 | {{keywords|found guilty|drug dealer|robbery|shooting}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Hayles-Wilson|ht15d|2018 ONSC 4337 (CanLII)}}{{perONSC|Code J}} | {{ON}} |SC | {{Parole|15}} | {{FindOthers|ht15d}}  {{keywords|found guilty|drug dealer|near first degree|shooting|public murder|apologized}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Beglau|gxrjt|2017 ABQB 133 (CanLII)}}{{perABQB|Feehan J}} | {{AB}} | SC |13 | {{keywords|guilty plea|remorse|intimate partner}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Persaud|ht966|2018 ONSC 4668 (CanLII)}}{{perONSC|Fuerst J}} | {{ON}} | SC |{{Parole|12}} |  {{FindOthers|ht966}} {{keywords|guilty plea|intimate partner|beating|stabbing|joint recomendation|planning|no record|72-year-old offender}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Burwell|hpllk|2017 SKQB 375 (CanLII)}}{{perSKQB|Danyliuk J}}|{{SK}}|SC | {{JailY|16}} |  {{keywords|guilty plea|torture|hanged|no remorse|gladue}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Chambers|hrb86|2018 ONSC 2070 (CanLII)}}{{perONSC|Skarica J}} | {{ON}} | SC | {{Parole|18}} | {{FindOthers|hrb86}} {{keywords|found guilty|shooting|high risk|hid murder}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Dolman|hqxr7|2017 BCSC 2564 (CanLII)}}{{perBCSC|Shergill J}} | {{BC}} |SC | 11| {{keywords|guilty plea}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Corner|hqt06|2018 ONSC 1529 (CanLII)}}{{perONSC|McKelvey J}} | {{ON}} | SC | {{Parole|14}} | {{FindOthers|hqt06}}  {{keywords|found guilty|shooting|concealing murder|gladue}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Paul|hp37q|2017 BCSC 2203 (CanLII)}}{{perBCSC|Grauer J}} | {{BC}} |SC |21 | {{keywords|found guilty|intimate partner|beating|Indigenous victim|gladue|hiding murder}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Guzylak|htn82|2018 ONSC 4705 (CanLII)}}{{perONSC|Fuerst J}} | {{ON}} |SC | {{Parole|14.75}} |  {{FindOthers|htn82}} {{keywords|guilty plea|intimate partner|stabbing|in front of child|joint recommendation|breach of trust|planning|record for violence|history of abuse|difficult childhood}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Baldwin|h5xjr|2017 ONSC 5040 (CanLII)}}{{perONSC|Lafrance-Cardinal J}}| {{ON}} |SC | {{JailY|12}} | {{SummaryPending}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Thomas|htmvt|2018 ONCA 694 (CanLII)}}{{perONCA|Nordheimer J}} | {{ON}} | CA |{{Parole|16}} | {{FindOthers|htmvt}}  {{keywords|found guilty|intimate partner|disposed of body|history of abuse|blamed victim|conceal crime}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Berry|gwvpf|2017 ONCA 17 (CanLII)}}{{perONCA|Blair J}} | {{ON}} | CA |17 | {{keywords|found guilty|drug dealer|shooting|near first degree|criminal record}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Sutherland‑Kayseas|hwk43|2018 SKQB 339 (CanLII)}}{{perSKQB|Smith J}} | {{SK}} | SC| {{Parole|12}} | {{FindOthers|hwk43}} {{keywords|found guilty|home invasion|shooting|planned break-in|gladue}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Sinclair|gwz9j|2017 ONCA 38 (CanLII)}}{{perONCA|Watt JA}} | {{ON}} | CA | | {{keywords|found guilty|shooting|remorse}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Sheepway|hskpq|2018 YKSC 26 (CanLII)}}{{perYKSC|Gower J}} | {{YK}} | SC | {{Parole|13}} |  {{FindOthers|hskpq}} {{keywords|found guilty|drug dealer|robbery|shooting}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|French|h443k|2017 ONCA 460 (CanLII)}}{{perONCA|Feldman JA}} | {{ON}} | CA | 17 | {{keywords|found guilty|strangulation|intimate partner}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Dennis|hvhgh|2018 YKSC 42 (CanLII)}}{{perYKSC|Veale J}} | {{YK}} | SC | {{Parole|10}} | {{FindOthers|hvhgh}}  {{keywords|guilty plea after prelim|friend victim|23-year-old offender|stabbing|dismembered body|joint recommendation|no record|turned self in|confession|gladue}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Moore|hp57b|2017 ONCA 947 (CanLII)}}{{perONCA|Trotter JA}} | {{ON}} | CA| 22 | {{keywords|drug dealer|home invasion|stabbing|extensive criminal record|high risk}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Akittirq|hrj56|2018 NUCJ 4 (CanLII)}}{{perNUCJ|Cooper J}} | {{NU}} |CJ | {{Parole|14}} |  {{FindOthers|hrj56}} {{keywords|guilty plea|cousin victim|beating|stabbing|sexual intercourse with victim|extensive criminal record|position of trust}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Boucher|hkpsr|2017 ONSC 6199 (CanLII)}}{{perONSC|MacDonnell J}} | {{ON}} | SC | 11 | {{keywords|found guilty|friend|drug dealer|robbery|beating|strangulation|drug and alcohol bender|riminal reord|gladue}} }}
{{SpanYear2|2017}}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Beglau|gxrjt|2017 ABQB 133 (CanLII)}}{{perABQB|Feehan J}} | {{AB}} | SC |{{Parole|13}} | {{FindOthers|gxrjt}}  {{keywords|guilty plea|remorse|intimate partner}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Brush|gx869|2017 ONSC 664 (CanLII)}}{{perONSC|Thomas J}} | {{ON}} | SC | 22 | {{keywords|guilty plea|acquaintance|torture|remorse|no record}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Burwell|hpllk|2017 SKQB 375 (CanLII)}}{{perSKQB|Danyliuk J}}|{{SK}}|SC | {{Parole|16}} |  {{FindOthers|hpllk}}  {{keywords|guilty plea|torture|hanged|no remorse|gladue}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|JA|gwvp9|2017 ONSC 525 (CanLII)}}{{perONSC|O’Marra J}} | {{ON}} | SC |18 | {{keywords|found guilty|6-year-old victim|father|sleeping pills|breach of trust|depression|no record}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Dolman|hqxr7|2017 BCSC 2564 (CanLII)}}{{perBCSC|Shergill J}} | {{BC}} |SC | {{Parole|11}} | {{FindOthers|hqxr7}}  {{keywords|guilty plea}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Jarvis|hmr9g|2017 ONSC 6405 (CanLII)}}{{perONSC|Fuerst J}} | {{ON}} |SC  |18 | {{keywords|guilty plea|elderly victim|drug addiction|breach of trust|slash throat|robbery|joint submission|remorse}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Wu|hp768|2017 BCSC 2271 (CanLII)}}{{perBCSC|Watchuk J}} | {{BC}} | SC | {{Parole|12}} | {{FindOthers|hp768}} {{keywords|found guilty|intimate partner|stabbing|child present|no record}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Sollows|h3cns|2017 ONSC 2359 (CanLII)}}{{perONSC|Fuerst J}} | {{ON}} | SC | 17 | {{keywords|guilty plea|stabbing|father|joint submission|good character}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Paul|hp37q|2017 BCSC 2203 (CanLII)}}{{perBCSC|Grauer J}} | {{BC}} |SC |{{Parole|21}} | {{FindOthers|hp37q}}  {{keywords|found guilty|intimate partner|beating|Indigenous victim|gladue|hiding murder}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Tutiven|hnrjr|2017 ONSC 6689 (CanLII)}}{{perONSC|Forestell J}} | {{ON}} | SC | 16 | {{keywords|found guilty|stranger|extensive record|evaded arrest}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Baldwin|h5xjr|2017 ONSC 5040 (CanLII)}}{{perONSC|Lafrance-Cardinal J}}| {{ON}} |SC | {{Parole|12}} | {{FindOthers|h5xjr}} {{kewords|}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Salehzadeh|hmx1q|2017 ONSC 6460 (CanLII)}}{{perONSC|Fuerst J}} | {{ON}} | SC | 12 | {{keywords|guilty plea|beating|strangling|stabbing|joint submission|breach of trust|hiding murder|no record}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-SN|Monney|, 2017 ONSC 1007}} | {{ON}} |SC| {{Parole|15}} | {{keywords|found guilty|gang-related|shooting|planning|criminal record}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Ibrahem|h1r0s|2017 ONSC 1616 (CanLII)}}{{perONSC|Glass J}} | {{ON}} |SC |17 | {{keywords|found guilty|intimate partner|doctor offender|abusive|stabbing}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Boukhalfa|h5jhd|2017 ONCA 660 (CanLII)}}{{perONCA-H|Watt J}} | {{ON}} | CA | {{Parole|15}} |  {{FindOthers|h5jhd}} {{keywords|found guilty|stabbing|beating|mother victim|breach of trust|on CSO}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Nicholson|h5rjg|2017 ONSC 5244 (CanLII)}}{{perONSC|Ditomaso J}} | {{ON}} | SC | 15 | {{keywords|found guilty|stabbing|16-year-old victim|disposed of evidence|remorse}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Berry|gwvpf|2017 ONCA 17 (CanLII)}}{{perONCA|Blair J}} | {{ON}} | CA |{{Parole|17}} | {{FindOthers|gwvpf}}  {{keywords|found guilty|drug dealer|shooting|near first degree|criminal record}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Monckton|h42q4|2017 ONCA 450 (CanLII)}}{{perONCA|Trotter J}} | {{ON}} | CA | 15| {{keywords|found guilty|mother victim|toddler victim|support}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Sinclair|gwz9j|2017 ONCA 38 (CanLII)}}{{perONCA-H|Watt JA}} | {{ON}} | CA | | {{FindOthers|gwz9j}} {{keywords|found guilty|shooting|remorse}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Bernard|h3w48|2017 NSSC 129 (CanLII)}}{{perNSSC|Gogan J}}| {{NS}} |SC | {{JailY|14}} |  {{keywords|found guilty|beating|extensive criminal record|gladue|alcohol addictionl}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|French|h443k|2017 ONCA 460 (CanLII)}}{{perONCA|Feldman JA}} | {{ON}} | CA | {{Parole|17}} | {{FindOthers|h443k}} {{keywords|found guilty|strangulation|intimate partner}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Gabriel|h376v|2017 NSSC 90 (CanLII)}}{{perNSSC|Campbell J}}| {{NS}} |SC | {{JailY|13}} | The offender was black and mi'kmaq. A cultural impact assessment gave some background to the offender. {{keywords|found guilty|drug dealer|gladue}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Qiu|hmq75|2017 ONSC 6353 (CanLII)}}{{perONSC|Fuerst J}} | {{ON}} | SC | {{Parole|14}} | {{FindOthers|hmq75}}  {{keywords|guilty plea|friend|beating|hammer|strangulation|dismembered body|turned himself in|remorse}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Daigle|gxpzx|2017 BCCA 86 (CanLII)}}{{perBCCA|Bennett JA}} | {{BC}} | CA | | "the Court of Appeal upheld a period of parole ineligibility of 15 years where the offender was convicted by a jury of killing her former spouse by stabbing him 12 times.  At the time of the murder, the offender was subject to a recognizance that prohibited her from having contact with the victim.  In breach of that recognizance, she entered the former family residence and stabbed the victim while he was sleeping.  She then attempted to clean up the scene, took the victim's cellphone, and returned to her own home. The victim was discovered the following day by co-workers who were checking on his welfare when he failed to show up for work." {{keywords|found guilty|intimate partner|no record}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Speed and Irani|hnskv|2017 ONSC 6572 (CanLII)}}{{perONSC|Fuerst J}} | {{ON}} | SC | {{Parole|14}} | {{FindOthers|hnskv}} {{keywords|guilty plea|intimate partner|ex-partner|joint recommendation|hammer|no records}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Caissie|hmps6|2017 BCSC 1881 (CanLII)}}{{perBCSC|Bowden J}} | {{BC}} | SC |17 | {{keywords|guilty plea in trial|17-year-old victim|extensive criminal record|joint submission}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Moore|hp57b|2017 ONCA 947 (CanLII)}}{{perONCA|Trotter JA}} | {{ON}} | CA| {{Parole|22}} | {{FindOthers|hp57b}} {{keywords|drug dealer|home invasion|stabbing|extensive criminal record|high risk}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Friesen|h3h1s|2017 BCSC 702 (CanLII)}}{{perBCSC|Devlin J}} | {{BC}} | SC | | "the offender shot his ex‑wife twice in the garage while suicidal due to financial and other stressors. He had a dated and unrelated criminal record and was convicted at trial." {{keywords|intimate partner|shooting|suicidal|found guilty}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Brooks|gwzb1|2017 ONSC 439 (CanLII)}}{{perONSC|Forestell J}} | {{ON}} | SC | {{Parole|10}} {{FindOthers|gwzb1}} {{keywords|found guilty|stranger|72-year-old offender|beating|joint recommendation|planned|dimensia}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Baker|hp0nx|2017 BCSC 2178 (CanLII)}}{{perBCSC|Tindale J}} | {{BC}} | SC | 13 | {{keywords|found guilty|beating|extensive record}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Boucher|hkpsr|2017 ONSC 6199 (CanLII)}}{{perONSC|MacDonnell J}} | {{ON}} | SC | {{Parole|11}} | {{FindOthers|hkpsr}}  {{keywords|found guilty|friend|drug dealer|robbery|beating|strangulation|drug and alcohol bender|riminal reord|gladue}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Whitlock|hmvsx|2017 BCSC 1998 (CanLII)}}{{perBCSC|DeWitt-Van Oosten J}} |{{BC}}|SC | 12| {{keywords|found guilty|mother victim|breach of trust|crimnial record|stand-off|mental illness}} }}  
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Brush|gx869|2017 ONSC 664 (CanLII)}}{{perONSC|Thomas J}} | {{ON}} | SC | {{Parole|22}} |  {{FindOthers|gx869}} {{keywords|guilty plea|acquaintance|torture|remorse|no record}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Mohamed|h36hk|2017 MBQB 64 (CanLII)}}{{perMBQB|Chartier J}} |{{MB}}|SC| {{JailY|13}} |  {{keywords|stabbing|stranger|extensive record}} }}  
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|JA|gwvp9|2017 ONSC 525 (CanLII)}}{{perONSC|O’Marra J}} | {{ON}} | SC |{{Parole|18}} | {{FindOthers|gwvp9}} {{keywords|found guilty|6-year-old victim|father|sleeping pills|breach of trust|depression|no record}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Tucker|gxj9s|2017 NBQB 17 (CanLII)}}{{perNBQB|Grant J}}|{{NB}}|SC | {{JailY|14}} | The offender was convicted of second degree murder of his mother. {{keywords|found guilty|mother victim|shooting|hid body|qualified remorse|mental illness}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Jarvis|hmr9g|2017 ONSC 6405 (CanLII)}}{{perONSC|Fuerst J}} | {{ON}} |SC |{{Parole|18}} | {{FindOthers|hmr9g}}  {{keywords|guilty plea|elderly victim|drug addiction|breach of trust|slash throat|robbery|joint submission|remorse}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Cheema|hq8j9|2017 QCCS 6155 (CanLII)}}{{perQCCS|Labrie J}} | {{QC}} | SC| 15| {{keywords|found guilty|intimate partner|stabbing|disposed of body|hiding murder|flight from country}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Sollows|h3cns|2017 ONSC 2359 (CanLII)}}{{perONSC|Fuerst J}} | {{ON}} | SC | {{Parole|17}} | {{FindOthers|h3cns}} {{keywords|guilty plea|stabbing|father|joint submission|good character}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Wu|hp768|2017 BCSC 2271 (CanLII)}}{{perBCSC|Watchuk J}} | {{BC}} |SC | 12 years | " the offender was convicted of second degree murder of his wife after a trial. The offence was committed in front of the couple's seven‑year‑old child and was a prolonged knife attack where the victim sustained over 250 knife wounds.  The offender had no criminal record and the trial judge imposed a period of parole ineligibility of 12 years." {{keywords|found guilty|intimate partner|stabbing|no record}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Tutiven|hnrjr|2017 ONSC 6689 (CanLII)}}{{perONSC|Forestell J}} | {{ON}} | SC | {{Parole|16}} {{FindOthers|hnrjr}} {{keywords|found guilty|stranger|extensive record|evaded arrest}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Williams|h484n|2017 BCSC 969 (CanLII)}}{{perBCSC|Abrioux J}} | {{BC}} | SC| 10| {{keywords|found guilty|stabbing|no record|remorse|alcohol consumption|gladue}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Salehzadeh|hmx1q|2017 ONSC 6460 (CanLII)}}{{perONSC|Fuerst J}} | {{ON}} | SC | {{Parole|12}} | {{FindOthers|hmx1q}}  {{keywords|guilty plea|beating|strangling|stabbing|joint submission|breach of trust|hiding murder|no record}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Miel|h5h5z|2017 BCSC 1446 (CanLII)}}{{perBCSC|Meiklem J}} | {{BC}} |SC | 14 | {{keywords|found guilty|stranger|machete|mental health}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Ibrahem|h1r0s|2017 ONSC 1616 (CanLII)}}{{perONSC|Glass J}} | {{ON}} |SC |{{Parole|17}} | {{FindOthers|h1r0s}} {{keywords|found guilty|intimate partner|doctor offender|abusive|stabbing}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Ghiorghita|h5zrg|2017 BCSC 1636 (CanLII)}}{{perBCSC|Pearlman J}} | {{BC}} | SCC |10 | {{keywords|found guilty|intimate partner|shooting|deliberation|no record|turned self in}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Nicholson|h5rjg|2017 ONSC 5244 (CanLII)}}{{perONSC|Ditomaso J}} | {{ON}} | SC | {{Parole|15}} | {{FindOthers|h5rjg}}  {{keywords|found guilty|stabbing|16-year-old victim|disposed of evidence|remorse}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Krewson|h5kj1|2017 BCSC 1488 (CanLII)}}{{perBCSC|Cole J}} | {{BC}} | SC | 13 | {{keywords|found guilty|intimate partner|shooting|breach of trust|no record|remorse}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Monckton|h42q4|2017 ONCA 450 (CanLII)}}{{perONCA|Trotter J}} | {{ON}} | CA | {{Parole|15}} | {{FindOthers|h42q4}}  {{keywords|found guilty|mother victim|toddler victim|support}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Colford|h699b|2017 NBQB 169 (CanLII)}}{{perNBQB| J}} | {{NB}} |SC |15 | {{keywords|guilty plea|home invasion|stabbing|remorse}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Bernard|h3w48|2017 NSSC 129 (CanLII)}}{{perNSSC|Gogan J}}| {{NS}} |SC | {{Parole|14}} | {{FindOthers|h3w48}}  {{keywords|found guilty|beating|extensive criminal record|gladue|alcohol addictionl}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Strang|hmx33|2017 SKQB 319 (CanLII)}}{{perSKQB|Gunn J}} | {{SK}} | SC | | {{keywords|guilty plea|intimate partner|shooting|joint submission|no record|remorse}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Gabriel|h376v|2017 NSSC 90 (CanLII)}}{{perNSSC|Campbell J}}| {{NS}} |SC | {{Parole|13}} | The offender was black and mi'kmaq. A cultural impact assessment gave some background to the offender.  {{FindOthers|h376v}} {{keywords|found guilty|drug dealer|gladue}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Kayaitok|h0pv5|2017 NUCA 1 (CanLII)}} per The Court | {{NU}} | CA|15 | {{keywords|found guilty|intimate partner|stabbing|beating|children present|related criminal record|gladue}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Daigle|gxpzx|2017 BCCA 86 (CanLII)}}{{perBCCA|Bennett JA}} | {{BC}} | CA | | "the Court of Appeal upheld a period of parole ineligibility of 15 years where the offender was convicted by a jury of killing her former spouse by stabbing him 12 times.  At the time of the murder, the offender was subject to a recognizance that prohibited her from having contact with the victim.  In breach of that recognizance, she entered the former family residence and stabbed the victim while he was sleeping.  She then attempted to clean up the scene, took the victim's cellphone, and returned to her own home.  The victim was discovered the following day by co-workers who were checking on his welfare when he failed to show up for work."  {{FindOthers|gxpzx}} {{keywords|found guilty|intimate partner|no record}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Reitmeier|gtqg9|2016 ABCA 269 (CanLII)}}{{TheCourtABCA}} | {{AB}} |SC |13 | {{keywords|found guilty|stranger|kicking}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Caissie|hmps6|2017 BCSC 1881 (CanLII)}}{{perBCSC|Bowden J}} | {{BC}} | SC |{{Parole|17}} |  {{FindOthers|hmps6}} {{keywords|guilty plea in trial|17-year-old victim|extensive criminal record|joint submission}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Honorio|gsc2w|2016 ABQB 351 (CanLII)}}{{perABQB|Tilleman J}} | {{AB}} |QB |16 | {{keywords|guilty plea|stranger|gang-related|planned|shooting|hiding}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Friesen|h3h1s|2017 BCSC 702 (CanLII)}}{{perBCSC|Devlin J}} | {{BC}} | SC | | "the offender shot his ex‑wife twice in the garage while suicidal due to financial and other stressors.  He had a dated and unrelated criminal record and was convicted at trial." {{FindOthers|h3h1s}}  {{keywords|intimate partner|shooting|suicidal|found guilty}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Johnny|gvqz6|2016 BCSC 2169 (CanLII)}}{{perBCSC|Dley J}} | {{BC}} | SC | 14 | {{keywords|stranger|gang-related|stabbing|guilty plea|remorse|gladue|extensive criminal record}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Baker|hp0nx|2017 BCSC 2178 (CanLII)}}{{perBCSC|Tindale J}} | {{BC}} | SC |{{Parole|13}} | {{FindOthers|hp0nx}}  {{keywords|found guilty|beating|extensive record}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Leslie|grrj3|2016 BCCA 213 (CanLII)}}{{perBCCA|Fenlon J}} | {{BC}} | CA | 16 | {{keywords|found guilty|drug dealer|kidnapped|hatchet|hiding murder}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Whitlock|hmvsx|2017 BCSC 1998 (CanLII)}}{{perBCSC|DeWitt-Van Oosten J}} |{{BC}}|SC | {{Parole|12}}| {{FindOthers|hmvsx}} {{keywords|found guilty|mother victim|breach of trust|crimnial record|stand-off|mental illness}} }}  


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Johnston|gvk84|2016 BCCA 413 (CanLII)}}{{perBCCA|Donald JA}} | {{BC}} | CA | 17 | {{keywords|found guilty|stabbing|hide murder|Mr Big|robbery}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Mohamed|h36hk|2017 MBQB 64 (CanLII)}}{{perMBQB|Chartier J}} |{{MB}}|SC| {{Parole|13}} |  {{FindOthers|h36hk}} {{keywords|stabbing|stranger|extensive record}} }}  


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Butler|gt4t1|2016 BCSC 1569 (CanLII)}}{{perBCSC|Bracken J}} | {{BC}} |SC |13 | {{keywords|guilty plea|intimate partner|choking|stabbing|mental illness|criminal record}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Tucker|gxj9s|2017 NBQB 17 (CanLII)}}{{perNBQB|Grant J}}|{{NB}}|SC | {{Parole|14}} | The offender was convicted of second degree murder of his mother.  {{FindOthers|gxj9s}} {{keywords|found guilty|mother victim|shooting|hid body|qualified remorse|mental illness}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Hunter|gr5lh|2016 BCSC 796 (CanLII)}}{{perBCSC|Holmes J}} | {{BC}} | SC | 11| {{keywords|found guilty|friend|60-year-old offender|stabbing|drug user|no record|remorse}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Cheema|hq8j9|2017 QCCS 6155 (CanLII)}}{{perQCCS|Labrie J}} | {{QC}} | SC|{{Parole|15}}| {{FindOthers|hq8j9}} {{keywords|found guilty|intimate partner|stabbing|disposed of body|hiding murder|flight from country}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Barnes|gvtkf|2016 BCSC 2219 (CanLII)}}{{perBCSC|Bowden J}} | {{BC}} | SC |10 | {{keywords|guilty plea|gang-related|shooting|joint recommendation|criminal record|remorse}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Thandapanithesigar|h4x2f|2017 QCCS 3293 (CanLII)}}{{perQCCS|Buffoni J}} | {{QC}} | SC | {{Parole|13}} | {{FindOthers|h4x2f}}  {{keywords|found guilty|neighbour|stabbing|beating|planning|child present|revenge|no record}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|OV|gvs51|2016 BCCA 454 (CanLII)}}{{perBCCA|Harris JA}} | {{BC}} | CA | 15 | {{keywords|found guilty|intimate partner|stabbing|in front of children|fled scene|mentla disorder}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Wu|hp768|2017 BCSC 2271 (CanLII)}}{{perBCSC|Watchuk J}} | {{BC}} |SC  | {{Parole|12}} | " the offender was convicted of second degree murder of his wife after a trial.  The offence was committed in front of the couple's seven‑year‑old child and was a prolonged knife attack where the victim sustained over 250 knife wounds.  The offender had no criminal record and the trial judge imposed a period of parole ineligibility of 12 years."  {{FindOthers|hp768}} {{keywords|found guilty|intimate partner|stabbing|no record}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Ramsay|gsb3t|2016 BCSC 1207 (CanLII)}}{{perBCSC|Brown J}} | {{BC}} |SC | 20 | {{keywords|guilty plea|intimate partner|beating|tied up child|joint submission|extensive criminal record|burned to death}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Williams|h484n|2017 BCSC 969 (CanLII)}}{{perBCSC|Abrioux J}} | {{BC}} | SC| {{Parole|10}}|  {{FindOthers|h484n}} {{keywords|found guilty|stabbing|no record|remorse|alcohol consumption|gladue}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Brewer|gvqz7|2016 BCSC 2172 (CanLII)}}{{perBCSC|Blok J}} | {{BC}} | SC | 12 | {{keywords|found guilty|intimate partner|stabbing|on probation|criminal record|some remorse}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Miel|h5h5z|2017 BCSC 1446 (CanLII)}}{{perBCSC|Meiklem J}} | {{BC}} |SC | {{Parole|14}} | {{FindOthers|h5h5z}}  {{keywords|found guilty|stranger|machete|mental health}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Taylor|gsjvt|2016 BCSC 1326 (CanLII)}}{{perBCSC|Dley J}} | {{BC}} |SC |12 | {{keywords|found guilty|intimate partner|pregnant 15-year-old victim|cognitive impairment|destroy evidence}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Ghiorghita|h5zrg|2017 BCSC 1636 (CanLII)}}{{perBCSC|Pearlman J}} | {{BC}} | SCC |{{Parole|10}} | {{FindOthers|h5zrg}}  {{keywords|found guilty|intimate partner|shooting|deliberation|no record|turned self in}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Roy|gmt56|2016 NBQB 7 (CanLII)}}{{perNBQB|DeWare J}} |{{NB}}|SC | {{JailY|16}} | The offender stabbed his mother to death and then set the house on fire. He was 25 years old and had a diagnosis of anxiety and drug abuse. He had a long history of mental illness and drug addiction. He had a prior record for violence. {{keywords|early guilty plea|substance abuse|stabbing|mother}}}}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Krewson|h5kj1|2017 BCSC 1488 (CanLII)}}{{perBCSC|Cole J}} | {{BC}} | SC | {{Parole|13}} | {{FindOthers|h5kj1}}  {{keywords|found guilty|intimate partner|shooting|breach of trust|no record|remorse}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Rushton|gvn19|2016 NSSC 313 (CanLII)}}{{perNSSC|Wood J}}| {{NS}} |SC | {{JailY|18}} | The offender murdered his common law partner and her adult daughter from another relationship. {{keywords|intimate partner}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Colford|hmx33|2017 NBQB 169 (CanLII)}}{{perNBQB| J}} | {{NB}} |SC |15 | {{FindOthers|hmx33}} {{keywords|guilty plea|home invasion|stabbing|remorse}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Ostamas|gs9v4|2016 MBQB 136 (CanLII)}}{{perMBQB|Toews J}}|{{MB}}|SC | {{JailY|75}} | The offender was convicted of three counts of second degree murder. He strangled two persons to death and beat another to death with a piece of lumber. All victims were homeless persons. Crown and defence had a joint agreement on s. 745.51 applying to order three consecutive sentences of 25 years each.  }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Strang|hmx33|2017 SKQB 319 (CanLII)}}{{perSKQB|Gunn J}} | {{SK}} | SC | | {{FindOthers|hmx33}} {{keywords|guilty plea|intimate partner|shooting|joint submission|no record|remorse}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Johnson|gvnpk|2016 NSSC 297 (CanLII)}}{{perNSSC|Duncan J}}| {{NS}} |SC | 20 years and 17 years|Johnson murdered his ex-partner by beating her with a tire iron. The victim survived the initial beating. MacDonald obtained a knife for Johnston to cut her throat. Both offenders pleaded guilty to second degree murder. {{keywords|guilty plea|intimate partner|beating|dispose of body}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Kayaitok|h0pv5|2017 NUCA 1 (CanLII)}} per The Court | {{NU}} | CA|{{Parole|15}} | {{FindOthers|h0pv5}} {{keywords|found guilty|intimate partner|stabbing|beating|children present|related criminal record|gladue}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Barrett|gr510|2016 NSSC 107 (CanLII)}}{{perNSSC|Gogan J}} | {{NS}} | SC | 15 | {{keywords|found guilty|acquaintance|choking|drug dealer|disposed body|joint recommendation|hide murder|extensive criminal record}} }}
{{SpanYear2|2016}}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Reitmeier|gtqg9|2016 ABCA 269 (CanLII)}}{{TheCourtABCA}} | {{AB}} |SC |{{Parole|13}} | {{FindOthers|gtqg9}}  {{keywords|found guilty|stranger|kicking}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Weese|h32gg|2016 ONCA 449 (CanLII)}}{{TheCourtONCA}} | {{ON}} |CA | 22 | {{keywords|found guilty|shooting|stranger|gladue}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Honorio|gsc2w|2016 ABQB 351 (CanLII)}}{{perABQB|Tilleman J}} | {{AB}} |QB |{{Parole|16}} | {{FindOthers|gsc2w}}  {{keywords|guilty plea|stranger|gang-related|planned|shooting|hiding}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Barrett|h4c4l|2016 ONCA 12 (CanLII)}}{{perONCA|Hourigan J}} | {{ON}} | CA | 15 | {{keywords|found guilty|beating|hammer|disposal of body|robbery}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Johnny|gvqz6|2016 BCSC 2169 (CanLII)}}{{perBCSC|Dley J}} | {{BC}} | SC | {{Parole|14}} | {{FindOthers|gvqz6}}  {{keywords|stranger|gang-related|stabbing|guilty plea|remorse|gladue|extensive criminal record}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Grant and Vivian|gt2tw|2016 ONCA 639 (CanLII)}}{{perONCA|Laskin JA}} | {{ON}} | CA | 11 (Vivian)<br>14 (Grant)| {{keywords|found guilty|shooting|dificult upbringing}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Leslie|grrj3|2016 BCCA 213 (CanLII)}}{{perBCCA|Fenlon J}} | {{BC}} | CA | {{Parole|16}} | {{FindOthers|grrj3}}  {{keywords|found guilty|drug dealer|kidnapped|hatchet|hiding murder}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Bouchard|gsnxb|2016 ONSC 4484 (CanLII)}}{{perONSC|Leroy J}} | {{ON}} |SC | 15| {{keywords|found guilty|friend|beating|hate-based|avoid responsibility}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Johnston|gvk84|2016 BCCA 413 (CanLII)}}{{perBCCA|Donald JA}} | {{BC}} | CA | {{Parole|17}} | {{FindOthers|gvk84}} {{keywords|found guilty|stabbing|hide murder|Mr Big|robbery}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Dowdell|h497l|2016 CanLII 105003 (ON SC)}}{{perONSC|Fuerst J}} | {{ON}} |SC|12 | {{keywords|guilty plea after prelim|client victim|strangled|beating|81-year-old victim|mental illness|breach of trust|criminal record|remorse}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Butler|gt4t1|2016 BCSC 1569 (CanLII)}}{{perBCSC|Bracken J}} | {{BC}} |SC |{{Parole|13}} | {{FindOthers|gt4t1}}  {{keywords|guilty plea|intimate partner|choking|stabbing|mental illness|criminal record}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Biddersingh|gts45|2016 ONSC 5663 (CanLII)}}{{perONSC|MacDonnell J}} | {{ON}} |SC | 16 | {{keywords|found guilty|3.5-year-old victim|teenage victim|drowning|starvation|step-mother|disposed of bodies|hid murder|no record}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Hunter|gr5lh|2016 BCSC 796 (CanLII)}}{{perBCSC|Holmes J}} | {{BC}} | SC |{{Parole|11}}|  {{FindOthers|gr5lh}} {{keywords|found guilty|friend|60-year-old offender|stabbing|drug user|no record|remorse}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Goddard|gn51n|2016 ONSC 730 (CanLII)}}{{perONSC|Ray J}} | {{ON}} | SC| 18 | {{keywords|guilty plea|home invasion|sexual assault|stabbing|planning|joint submission|remorse}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Barnes|gvtkf|2016 BCSC 2219 (CanLII)}}{{perBCSC|Bowden J}} | {{BC}} | SC |{{Parole|10}} |  {{FindOthers|gvtkf}} {{keywords|guilty plea|gang-related|shooting|joint recommendation|criminal record|remorse}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Ringel|gvcfk|2016 ONSC 6742 (CanLII)}}{{perONSC|Conlan J}} | {{ON}} | SC | 12 | {{keywords|guilty plea|sexual assault|15-year-old victim|joint recommendation}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|OV|gvs51|2016 BCCA 454 (CanLII)}}{{perBCCA|Harris JA}} | {{BC}} | CA | {{Parole|15}} | {{FindOthers|gvs51}}  {{keywords|found guilty|intimate partner|stabbing|in front of children|fled scene|mentla disorder}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Othman|gwv8g|2016 ONSC 8115 (CanLII)}}{{perONSC|Andre J}} | {{ON}} | SC| 11 | {{keywords|found guilty|19-year-old offender}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Ramsay|gsb3t|2016 BCSC 1207 (CanLII)}}{{perBCSC|Brown J}} | {{BC}} |SC | {{Parole|20}} | {{FindOthers|gsb3t}}  {{keywords|guilty plea|intimate partner|beating|tied up child|joint submission|extensive criminal record|burned to death}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Van Every|h32dq|2016 ONCA 87 (CanLII)}}{{perONCA|van Rensburg JA}} | {{ON}} | CA | 16 | {{keywords|found guilty|friend|drug dealer|robbery|gladue}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Brewer|gvqz7|2016 BCSC 2172 (CanLII)}}{{perBCSC|Blok J}} | {{BC}} | SC | {{Parole|12}} | {{FindOthers|gvqz7}} {{keywords|found guilty|intimate partner|stabbing|on probation|criminal record|some remorse}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Pepping|gvclw|2016 ONCA 809 (CanLII)}}{{TheCourtONCA}} | {{ON}} | CA | 15| {{keywords|found guilty|beating|stabbing|extensive record|remorse}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Taylor|gsjvt|2016 BCSC 1326 (CanLII)}}{{perBCSC|Dley J}} | {{BC}} |SC |{{Parole|12}} |  {{FindOthers|gsjvt}} {{keywords|found guilty|intimate partner|pregnant 15-year-old victim|cognitive impairment|destroy evidence}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Hong|gpphd|2016 ONSC 2654 (CanLII)}}{{perONSC|Boswell J}} | {{ON}} |SC | 13 | {{keywords|found guilty|beating|some remorse|manslaughter}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Roy|gmt56|2016 NBQB 7 (CanLII)}}{{perNBQB|DeWare J}} |{{NB}}|SC | {{Parole|16}} | The offender stabbed his mother to death and then set the house on fire. He was 25 years old and had a diagnosis of anxiety and drug abuse. He had a long history of mental illness and drug addiction. He had a prior record for violence. {{FindOthers|gmt56}}  {{keywords|early guilty plea|substance abuse|stabbing|mother}}}}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Subramaniam|gr57r|2016 QCCS 1982 (CanLII)}}{{perQCCS|Blanchard J}} | {{QC}} | SC | 10 | {{keywords|found guilty|robbery|no criminal record}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Rushton|gvn19|2016 NSSC 313 (CanLII)}}{{perNSSC|Wood J}}| {{NS}} |SC | {{Parole|18}} | The offender murdered his common law partner and her adult daughter from another relationship.  {{FindOthers|gvn19}}  {{keywords|intimate partner}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Ryan|gl1sz|2015 ABCA 286 (CanLII)}}{{perABCA|Picard JA}} (2:1)|{{AB}}|CA | {{JailY|17}} | The offender was as drug dealer and shot one of his sellers when the victim stole some of his drugs and vehicle. He hid the body is the woods. He was 29 years old. see also: [https://canlii.ca/t/jgpcm#par171] {{keywords|found guilty|drug dealer|near first degree|disposed of body}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Ostamas|gs9v4|2016 MBQB 136 (CanLII)}}{{perMBQB|Toews J}}|{{MB}}|SC | {{Parole|75}} | The offender was convicted of three counts of second degree murder. He strangled two persons to death and beat another to death with a piece of lumber. All victims were homeless persons. Crown and defence had a joint agreement on s. 745.51 applying to order three consecutive sentences of 25 years each. {{FindOthers|gs9v4}} {{keywords|}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Smith, Henry, and Campbell|glqqb|2015 ABQB 665 (CanLII)}}{{perABQB|Hawco J}} | {{AB}} |SC |14 / 12 | {{keywords|found guilty|stranger}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Johnson|gvnpk|2016 NSSC 297 (CanLII)}}{{perNSSC|Duncan J}}| {{NS}} |SC | 20 years and 17 years|Johnson murdered his ex-partner by beating her with a tire iron. The victim survived the initial beating. MacDonald obtained a knife for Johnston to cut her throat. Both offenders pleaded guilty to second degree murder. {{FindOthers|gvnpk}}  {{keywords|guilty plea|intimate partner|beating|dispose of body}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Toews|gj0df|2015 ABCA 167 (CanLII)}}{{perABCA|Costigan JA}}|{{AB}}|CA | {{JailY|10}} | {{keywords|intimate partner|guilty plea|strangling|joint recommendation|remorse}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Barrett|gr510|2016 NSSC 107 (CanLII)}}{{perNSSC|Gogan J}} | {{NS}} | SC | {{Parole|15}} | {{FindOthers|gr510}}  {{keywords|found guilty|acquaintance|choking|drug dealer|disposed body|joint recommendation|hide murder|extensive criminal record}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Jerrett|gh99p|2015 ABQB 245 (CanLII)}}{{perABQB|Thomas J}} | {{AB}} | SC| 16 | {{keywords|found guilty|drug dealer|cover-up}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Weese|h32gg|2016 ONCA 449 (CanLII)}}{{TheCourtONCA}} | {{ON}} |CA | {{Parole|22}} | {{FindOthers|h32gg}} {{keywords|found guilty|shooting|stranger|gladue}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Iyamuremye|glqwn|2015 ABQB 638 (CanLII)}}{{perABQB|Burrows J}} | {{AB}} |SC| 17 |  {{keywords|stranger|shooting|childhood trauma|planned}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Barrett|h4c4l|2016 ONCA 12 (CanLII)}}{{perONCA|Hourigan J}} | {{ON}} | CA | {{Parole|15}} | {{FindOthers|h4c4l}} {{keywords|found guilty|beating|hammer|disposal of body|robbery}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Tang|gn1lg|2015 BCSC 2516 (CanLII)}}{{perBCSC|Ehrcke J}} | {{BC}} | SC | 17 | {{keywords|found guilty|mother|hammer|disposed of body|no record}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Grant and Vivian|gt2tw|2016 ONCA 639 (CanLII)}}{{perONCA|Laskin JA}} | {{ON}} | CA | {{Parole|11}}(Vivian)<br> {{Parole|14}} (Grant)|  {{FindOthers|gt2tw}} {{keywords|found guilty|shooting|dificult upbringing}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Desroches|gkbqw|2015 BCSC 1287 (CanLII)}}{{perBCSC|Bracken J}} | {{BC}} | SC| 10 years | "In an act that was completely out of character, the offender accessed his World War II vintage pistol he may have had acquired in the course of his military career and ammunition, loaded it, shot the family dog, and then shot his wife of 40 years through the chest while she was asleep in bed. There had been no police involvement with the family. There was no suggestion from the neighbours that anything was seriously wrong. The offender who was in his early seventies pleaded guilty."[https://canlii.ca/t/js3r4#par79] {{keywords|guilty plea|intimate partner|shooting|turned self in}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Bouchard|gt2tw|2016 ONSC 4484 (CanLII)}}{{perONSC|Leroy J}} | {{ON}} |SC | {{Parole|15}}|  {{FindOthers|gt2tw}} {{keywords|found guilty|friend|beating|hate-based|avoid responsibility}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Learn|ghtc6|2015 BCSC 815 (CanLII)}}{{perBCSC|Dley J}} | {{BC}} | SC | 12 | {{keywords|found guilty|shooting|girlfriend's friend|intoxication|criminal record}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Dowdell|h497l|2016 CanLII 105003 (ON SC)}}{{perONSC|Fuerst J}} | {{ON}} |SC|{{Parole|12}} | {{FindOthers|h497l}}  {{keywords|guilty plea after prelim|client victim|strangled|beating|81-year-old victim|mental illness|breach of trust|criminal record|remorse}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Eli|gjch4|2015 BCSC 926 (CanLII)}}{{perBCSC|Punnett J}} | {{BC}} | SC |12 | {{keywords|found guilty|break-in|stabbing|no record|cooperative|gladue|remorse}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Biddersingh|gts45|2016 ONSC 5663 (CanLII)}}{{perONSC|MacDonnell J}} | {{ON}} |SC |{{Parole|16}}} | {{FindOthers|gts45}} {{keywords|found guilty|3.5-year-old victim|teenage victim|drowning|starvation|step-mother|disposed of bodies|hid murder|no record}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|GCZ|gn23f|2015 BCSC 2518 (CanLII)}}{{perBCSC|Verhoeven J}} | {{BC}} | SC | 12 | {{keywords|found guilty|mother victim|fled scene|mental illness|no record}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Goddard|gn51n|2016 ONSC 730 (CanLII)}}{{perONSC|Ray J}} | {{ON}} | SC| {{Parole|18}} |  {{FindOthers|gn51n}} {{keywords|guilty plea|home invasion|sexual assault|stabbing|planning|joint submission|remorse}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Florence|glf8v|2015 BCCA 414 (CanLII)}}{{perBCCA|Frankel JA}} | {{BC}} | CA| | {{keywords|found guilty|intimate partner|husband|gladue}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Ringel|gvcfk|2016 ONSC 6742 (CanLII)}}{{perONSC|Conlan J}} | {{ON}} | SC | {{Parole|12}} | {{FindOthers|gvcfk}} {{keywords|guilty plea|sexual assault|15-year-old victim|joint recommendation}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Singh|ggrxk|2015 BCCA 123 (CanLII)}}{{perBCCA|Bauman JA}} | {{BC}} |CA |16 | {{keywords|late guilty plea|intimate partner|shooting|flight to US}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Othman|gwv8g|2016 ONSC 8115 (CanLII)}}{{perONSC|Andre J}} | {{ON}} | SC| {{Parole|11}}| {{FindOthers|gwv8g}}  {{keywords|found guilty|19-year-old offender}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Iverson|gh9m0|2015 BCSC 591 (CanLII)}}{{perBCSC|Punnett J}} | {{BC}} | SC | 14 | {{keywords|found guilty|intimate partner|beating|brick|limited remorse}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Van Every|h32dq|2016 ONCA 87 (CanLII)}}{{perONCA|van Rensburg JA}} | {{ON}} | CA | {{Parole|16}} | {{FindOthers|h32dq}} {{keywords|found guilty|friend|drug dealer|robbery|gladue}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Balbar|glrrk|2015 BCSC 1953 (CanLII)}}{{per|Arnold-Bailey J}} | {{BC}} | SC | 13 | {{keywords|found guilty|intimate partner|beating|hammer|disposed of body|drug addiction|remorse|cognitive limitations}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Pepping|gvclw|2016 ONCA 809 (CanLII)}}{{TheCourtONCA}} | {{ON}} | CA | {{Parole|15}}| {{FindOthers|gvclw}}  {{keywords|found guilty|beating|stabbing|extensive record|remorse}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Rothgordt|gl9m4|2015 BCSC 1737 (CanLII)}}{{perBCSC|Arnold‑Bailey J}} | {{BC}} | SC | 18 | {{keywords|found guilty|intimate partner|planned|rehabiliation}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Hong|gpphd|2016 ONSC 2654 (CanLII)}}{{perONSC|Boswell J}} | {{ON}} |SC | {{Parole|13}} | {{FindOthers|gpphd}} {{keywords|found guilty|beating|some remorse|manslaughter}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Leggette|ghhb1|2015 NSSC 134 (CanLII)}}{{perNSSC|Arnold J}} | {{NS}} | SC|10 | {{keywords|guilty plea|landlord victim|strangulation|joint recommendation}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Subramaniam|gr57r|2016 QCCS 1982 (CanLII)}}{{perQCCS|Blanchard J}} | {{QC}} | SC | {{Parole|10}} | {{FindOthers|gr57r}}  {{keywords|found guilty|robbery|no criminal record}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Hall|gm0nr|2015 ONCA 766 (CanLII)}}{{TheCourtONCA}} | {{ON}} | CA |14 | {{keywords|found guilty|friend|set on fire|gladue|remorse}} }}
{{SpanYear2|2015}}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Ryan|gl1sz|2015 ABCA 286 (CanLII)}}{{perABCA|Picard JA}} (2:1)|{{AB}}|CA | {{Parole|17}} | The offender was as drug dealer and shot one of his sellers when the victim stole some of his drugs and vehicle. He hid the body is the woods. He was 29 years old. see also: [https://canlii.ca/t/jgpcm#par171]  {{FindOthers|gl1sz}} {{keywords|found guilty|drug dealer|near first degree|disposed of body}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Hamade|gm5m6|2015 ONCA 802 (CanLII)}}{{perONCA|Pardu J}} | {{ON}} | CA | 15 | {{keywords|found guilty|neighbour|8-year-old victim|cover-up|abuse of trust|spending spree}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Smith, Henry, and Campbell|glqqb|2015 ABQB 665 (CanLII)}}{{perABQB|Hawco J}} | {{AB}} |SC |14 / 12 | {{FindOthers|glqqb}} {{keywords|found guilty|stranger}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Khairi|gh9mm|2015 ONCA 279 (CanLII)}}{{TheCourtONCA}} | {{ON}} | CA| 15| {{keywords|found guilty|intimate partner|stabbing|near decapitation|lack of insight|advanced age| psychological issues}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Toews|gj0df|2015 ABCA 167 (CanLII)}}{{perABCA|Costigan JA}}|{{AB}}|CA | {{Parole|10}} | {{FindOthers|gj0df}} {{keywords|intimate partner|guilty plea|strangling|joint recommendation|remorse}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Chen|gjjhk|2015 ONSC 3759 (CanLII)}}{{perONSC|MacDonnell J}} | {{ON}} | SC | 10| {{keywords|found guilty|beating|mother victim|mental illnes|remorse}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Jerrett|gh99p|2015 ABQB 245 (CanLII)}}{{perABQB|Thomas J}} | {{AB}} | SC| {{Parole|16}} |  {{FindOthers|gh99p}} {{keywords|found guilty|drug dealer|cover-up}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Shearer|gjlbl|2015 ONSC 3890 (CanLII)}}{{perONSC|Glass J}} | {{ON}} | SC | 10 | {{keywords|found guilty|boyfriend of ex-partner|beating|mutilating body|gladue}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Iyamuremye|glqwn|2015 ABQB 638 (CanLII)}}{{perABQB|Burrows J}} | {{AB}} |SC| {{Parole|17}} | {{FindOthers|glqwn}}  {{keywords|stranger|shooting|childhood trauma|planned}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Irving|gh5cg|2015 NBQB 70 (CanLII)}}{{perNBQB|Grant J}}|{{NB}}|SC| {{JailY|12}} | The offender strangled his wife to death while one of their children was upstairs. It was motivated by jealousy. He hid her body but eventually reported it to the police.{{keywords|found guilty|intimate partner|strangulation|breach of trust|apologized and cooperated}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Tang|gn1lg|2015 BCSC 2516 (CanLII)}}{{perBCSC|Ehrcke J}} | {{BC}} | SC | {{Parole|17}} | {{FindOthers|gn1lg}}  {{keywords|found guilty|mother|hammer|disposed of body|no record}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Papigatuk|glxsh|2015 QCCS 5087 (CanLII)}}{{perQCCS|Ruel J}} | {{QC}} | SC | 10 | {{keywords|guilty plea|indigenous victim|body never recovered|joint recommendation|remorse}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Desroches|gkbqw|2015 BCSC 1287 (CanLII)}}{{perBCSC|Bracken J}} | {{BC}} | SC| {{Parole|10}} | "In an act that was completely out of character, the offender accessed his World War II vintage pistol he may have had acquired in the course of his military career and ammunition, loaded it, shot the family dog, and then shot his wife of 40 years through the chest while she was asleep in bed. There had been no police involvement with the family. There was no suggestion from the neighbours that anything was seriously wrong. The offender who was in his early seventies pleaded guilty."[https://canlii.ca/t/js3r4#par79]  {{FindOthers|gkbqw}} {{keywords|guilty plea|intimate partner|shooting|turned self in}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Harrison|gmcv9|2015 NWTSC 53 (CanLII)}}{{perNWTSC|Smallwood J}} | {{NWT}} | SC |13 | {{keywords|guilty plea|acquaintance|strangled|elderly victim|intoxicated victim|extensive criminal record|gladue|remorse}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Learn|ghtc6|2015 BCSC 815 (CanLII)}}{{perBCSC|Dley J}} | {{BC}} | SC | {{Parole|12}} | {{FindOthers|ghtc6}}  {{keywords|found guilty|shooting|girlfriend's friend|intoxication|criminal record}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Bramley|g6dfd|2014 ABQB 179 (CanLII)}}{{perABQB|Millar JA}} | {{AB}} | SC| 12| {{keywords|found guilty|roomate|stabbing|no record}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Eli|gjch4|2015 BCSC 926 (CanLII)}}{{perBCSC|Punnett J}} | {{BC}} | SC |{{Parole|12}} | {{FindOthers|gjch4}} {{keywords|found guilty|break-in|stabbing|no record|cooperative|gladue|remorse}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Bobocel|g90h2|2014 ABQB 570 (CanLII)}}{{perABQB|Crighton J}} | {{AB}} | SC | | "In Bobocel, the offender murdered his wife of 15 years by striking her in the head with a hammer while she was sleeping. After killing her, Mr. Bobocel attempted to dispose of her body through a mulcher. ...Mr. Bobocel tendered a late guilty plea once the proceedings had commenced. He was of Métis descent, but the pre-sentence report revealed that Gladue principles had no relevance because of the circumstances of the case. ...Mr. Bobocel had a limited and dated criminal record with no prior violent convictions. However, there was evidence before the Court that Mr. Bobocel had allegedly assaulted the deceased and received a peace bond. He also had a history of mental health issues, including a delusional disorder of mixed type, primarily persecutorial and jealousy. In the context of the case, the Court found the mental health condition of Mr. Bobocel was not mitigating to his moral blameworthiness because he had not sought treatment beforehand. ...The Court in Bobocel imposed a period of parole ineligibility of 15 years. In obiter, the Court indicated that without the guilty plea, the period of parole ineligibility would likely have been in the range of 18 to 20 years." [https://canlii.ca/t/js3r4#par33] {{keywords|intimate partner|guilty plea}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|GCZ|gn23f|2015 BCSC 2518 (CanLII)}}{{perBCSC|Verhoeven J}} | {{BC}} | SC |{{Parole|12}} | {{FindOthers|gn23f}}  {{keywords|found guilty|mother victim|fled scene|mental illness|no record}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Waite|gds36|2014 ABCA 315 (CanLII)}}{{TheCourtABCA}} | {{AB}} |CA | 18 years | "offender stabbed victim in victim’s own home after having been invited into the home as a place to sleep; murder occurred in context of robbery; offender had significant record for violence; offender expressed some remorse; no guilty plea" {{keywords|found guilty|extensive record}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Florence|glf8v|2015 BCCA 414 (CanLII)}}{{perBCCA|Frankel JA}} | {{BC}} | CA| | {{FindOthers|glf8v}} {{keywords|found guilty|intimate partner|husband|gladue}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Heller|g71l5|2014 ABCA 182 (CanLII)}}{{TheCourtABCA}} | {{AB}} | CA | 18 years | {{keywords|guilty plea|2-year-old victim|position of trust|remorse}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Singh|ggrxk|2015 BCCA 123 (CanLII)}}{{perBCCA|Bauman JA}} | {{BC}} |CA |{{Parole|16}} | {{FindOthers|ggrxk}}  {{keywords|late guilty plea|intimate partner|shooting|flight to US}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Hutchinson|g6pwr|2014 NSSC 155 (CanLII)}}{{perNSSC|Cacchione J}}| {{NS}} |SC | {{JailY|21}} |Offender stabbed domestic partner to death. Lengthy prior record and was on a conditional sentence order at the time. Plead guilty. There were two young children of the relationship. He stated he had little remorse. Judge found he was in a position of trust. {{keywords|intimate partner}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Iverson|gh9m0|2015 BCSC 591 (CanLII)}}{{perBCSC|Punnett J}} | {{BC}} | SC | {{Parole|14}} | {{FindOthers|gh9m0}} {{keywords|found guilty|intimate partner|beating|brick|limited remorse}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Hales|gf9qz|2014 NSSC 408 (CanLII)}}{{perNSSC|Duncan J}}| {{NS}} |SC | {{JailY|17}} | The offender pleaded guilty to second degree murder. He stabbed in wife to death. The sentence was jointly recommended. {{keywords|intimate partner}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Balbar|glrrk|2015 BCSC 1953 (CanLII)}}{{perBCSC|Arnold-Bailey J}} | {{BC}} | SC | {{Parole|13}} | {{FindOthers|glrrk}} {{keywords|found guilty|intimate partner|beating|hammer|disposed of body|drug addiction|remorse|cognitive limitations}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Scott |g7hmz|2014 NBQB 146 (CanLII)}}{{perNBQB|Morrison J}} |{{NB}}|SC| {{JailY|15}} | The offender was plead guilty to killing an 82 year old woman. The victim helped him by driving him to her home where the offender hit her in the head with a hammer 19 times. He tried to make the murder scene look liek a sexual assault. He was 19 years old with a history of mental illness. }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Rothgordt|gl9m4|2015 BCSC 1737 (CanLII)}}{{perBCSC|Arnold‑Bailey J}} | {{BC}} | SC | {{Parole|18}} | {{FindOthers|gl9m4}} {{keywords|found guilty|intimate partner|planned|rehabiliation}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Whalen|gdr4w|2014 ONSC 5481 (CanLII)}}{{perONSC|Reid J}} | {{ON}} |SC | 15 | "the offender was convicted of the murder of her two year old daughter. The child had been subjected to terrible physical abuse for an extended period of time, which ultimately led to her death, although the specific cause of death could not be determined. The offender was not the person who inflicted the assaults. Rather, it was her intimate partner, with whom she was living. The offender was 23 years of age at the time the child died, she had no prior criminal record, and she was cooperative in providing information that led to where the child’s body had been buried." [https://canlii.ca/t/gts45#par65] {{keywords|found guilty|2-year-old victim|daughter}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Leggette|ghhb1|2015 NSSC 134 (CanLII)}}{{perNSSC|Arnold J}} | {{NS}} | SC|{{Parole|10}} | {{FindOthers|ghhb1}} {{keywords|guilty plea|landlord victim|strangulation|joint recommendation}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Boothe-Rowe|g7wb0|2014 ONSC 3391 (CanLII)}}{{perONSC|Dawson J}} | {{ON}} | SC | 18 years (Boothe)<Br>13 years (Rowe-Boothe)| "the victim was the male offender’s ten-year-old son from a previous relationship. Like Melonie Biddersingh, the child was raised in Jamaica by his mother and then brought to Canada to live with his biological father and his wife (Nichelle Rowe-Booth) for a better life. The child was initially treated properly, but when a new baby was born he began to suffer abuse and neglect. He died about two years after his arrival in Canada. Toward the end of his life he was kept chained to a bed and regularly whipped by his father with sufficient force to draw blood. He had been withdrawn from school to hide his injuries. The proximate cause of death was a beating administered by his father. There was very little evidence that Nichelle ever struck the child, and there was evidence that the she too was physically abused by her husband. Both parents were convicted of second degree murder. The jury’s parole ineligibility recommendations were somewhat higher than those in the case at bar. The sentencing judge, Justice Dawson, imposed a period of parole ineligibility of 18 years on the father and 13 years on Nichelle." [https://canlii.ca/t/gts45#par58] {{keywords|found guilty|10-year-old victim|son|torture|whipped}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Hall|gm0nr|2015 ONCA 766 (CanLII)}}{{TheCourtONCA}} | {{ON}} | CA |14 | {{FindOthers|gm0nr}} {{keywords|found guilty|friend|set on fire|gladue|remorse}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Borbely|fz36g|2013 ONSC 3355 (CanLII)}}{{perONSC|Glass J}}| {{ON}} |SC | {{JailY|17}} | "the court imposed a life sentence with no chance of parole for 17 years. In that case, the offender had beaten his estranged spouse to death while in the midst of a custody dispute.  He then concealed her body under the cottage that he had been renovating and claimed that the victim had run off with another man.  The offender had no criminal record and was gainfully employed.  The offender was found guilty by a jury, who then recommended a period of parole ineligibility of 10 years.  The sentencing judge found that the nature and circumstances of the offence, including the severe nature of the beating, and the post‑offence conduct of dismembering and concealing the body, together with aggravating factors of domestic violence, warranted a period of parole ineligibility outside the range of 12 to 15 years." [https://canlii.ca/t/j48z1#par78] }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Hamade|gm5m6|2015 ONCA 802 (CanLII)}}{{perONCA|Pardu J}} | {{ON}} | CA | {{Parole|15}} |  {{FindOthers|gm5m6}} {{keywords|found guilty|neighbour|8-year-old victim|cover-up|abuse of trust|spending spree}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Jimenez-Acosta|g0d7s|2013 ONSC 5524 (CanLII)}}{{perONSC|Goodman J}} | {{ON}} | SC | 13 years | "Mr. Jimenez-Acosta murdered his wife by inflicting numerous blunt and sharp force wounds to her head. It was another case of a deadly assault precipitated by a wife advising that she had a relationship with another man and wanted a divorce. Mr. Jimenez-Acosta tried to thwart the police investigation by contaminating the crime scene. He had no criminal record and there was no reported history of domestic abuse. The Crown sought a period of parole ineligibility of 15 years; the Defence argued for 10-12 years. Nine jurors recommended 15 years, one recommended 17 and two recommended 20. ...He identified a number of aggravating factors – the statutorily mandated aggravating circumstance of domestic homicide, the “vicious and brutal” circumstances of the assault that was “frenzied” and the attempt to contaminate the crime scene. Mr. Jimenez-Acosta’s prior “very good character” and positive reports of him as a good husband and father were mitigating. Justice Goodman viewed the jurisprudence as supporting “the general range for the period of parole ineligibility in similar cases of domestic violence to be between 12 to 15 years”. ...Justice Goodman was not convinced the offence involved any elements of planning or deliberation. While not condoning Mr. Jimenez-Acosta’s actions, he found the murder was “likely perpetuated [sic] as a result of being told by his wife about Mr. Karpf and her intentions to leave the marriage”. (para. 49)" [https://canlii.ca/t/j8df0#par169] {{keywords|intimate partner}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Khairi|gh9mm|2015 ONCA 279 (CanLII)}}{{TheCourtONCA}} | {{ON}} | CA| {{Parole|15}}|  {{FindOthers|gh9mm}} {{keywords|found guilty|intimate partner|stabbing|near decapitation|lack of insight|advanced age| psychological issues}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Chareka |g0wxv|2013 NSSC 320 (CanLII)}}{{perNSSC|Scaravelli J}}| {{NS}} |SC | {{JailY|13}} | stabbing. No prior criminal record }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Chen|gjjhk|2015 ONSC 3759 (CanLII)}}{{perONSC|MacDonnell J}} | {{ON}} | SC | {{Parole|10}}| {{FindOthers|gjjhk}}  {{keywords|found guilty|beating|mother victim|mental illnes|remorse}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Neville|fwl6s|2013 CanLII 13601 (NLSCTD)}}{{perNLSC|Thompson J}}|{{NL}}|Sc | {{JailY|12}} | stabbing }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Shearer|gjlbl|2015 ONSC 3890 (CanLII)}}{{perONSC|Glass J}} | {{ON}} | SC | {{Parole|10}} | {{FindOthers|gjlbl}} {{keywords|found guilty|boyfriend of ex-partner|beating|mutilating body|gladue}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIRP-S|Borbely|fz36g|2013 ONSC 3355 (CanLII)|[2013] OJ No 2593}}{{perONSC|Glass J}}| {{ON}} |SC|17 years| Offender found guilty of second degree murder of common law wife by beating her. Offender had no record, good employment, and positive involvement with children. The case was circumstantial where the victim disappeared and then was found dismembered in crates which was discovered years later.  {{keywords|intimate partner}}  }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Irving|gh5cg|2015 NBQB 70 (CanLII)}}{{perNBQB|Grant J}}|{{NB}}|SC| {{Parole|12}} | The offender strangled his wife to death while one of their children was upstairs. It was motivated by jealousy. He hid her body but eventually reported it to the police{{FindOthers|gh5cg}} {{keywords|found guilty|intimate partner|strangulation|breach of trust|apologized and cooperated}}  }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Papigatuk|glxsh|2015 QCCS 5087 (CanLII)}}{{perQCCS|Ruel J}} | {{QC}} | SC | {{Parole|10}} | {{FindOthers|glxsh}}  {{keywords|guilty plea|indigenous victim|body never recovered|joint recommendation|remorse}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|VanEindhoven|gds4h|2013 NUCJ 30 (CanLII)}}{{perNUCJ|Johnson J}} | {{NU}} | SC | | "involved the murder by Mr. Vaneindhoven of his common-law spouse. She died from a single stab wound to her heart. The stabbing followed a severe beating. The relationship had been characterized by Mr. Vaneindhoven’s drinking and physical and emotional abuse. Mr. Vaneindhoven had been violent toward other women with whom he had relationships. He had a criminal record. The court noted he was Aboriginal but did not give this fact particular emphasis. ... Mr. Vaneindhoven’s jury had recommended he serve 25 years before being able to apply for parole. The aggravating factors considered by the trial judge included the fact that the murder of a spouse is statutorily aggravating. The Crown sought a 15-year period of parole ineligibility; the Defence said it should be 12 years. The court imposed a period of 13 years which was one year longer than had been ordered following Mr. Vaneindhoven’s first trial." [https://canlii.ca/t/j8df0#par172] {{keywords|intimiate partner}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Harrison|gmcv9|2015 NWTSC 53 (CanLII)}}{{perNWTSC|Smallwood J}} | {{NWT}} | SC |{{Parole|13}} | {{FindOthers|gmcv9}}  {{keywords|guilty plea|acquaintance|strangled|elderly victim|intoxicated victim|extensive criminal record|gladue|remorse}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Jiminez-Acosta|g0d7s|2013 ONSC 5524 (CanLII)}}{{perONSC|AJ Goodman J}}| {{ON}} |SC | {{JailY|13}} | The offender was convicted of murder. He got into an argument with the victim when she told him she was leaving him. He beat and stabbed her. The offender tried to cover up evidence and mislead the investigators. He had no prior criminal record.}}
{{SpanYear2|2014}}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Bramley|g6dfd|2014 ABQB 179 (CanLII)}}{{perABQB|Millar JA}} | {{AB}} | SC| {{Parole|12}}| {{FindOthers|g6dfd}}  {{keywords|found guilty|roomate|stabbing|no record}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Hardy|frjp8|2012 NSSC 209 (CanLII)}}{{perNSSC|Wright J}}| {{NS}} |SC | {{JailY|14}} | offender had a prior record involving violence. He was mentally ill. He confessed and was remorseful. }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Bobocel|g90h2|2014 ABQB 570 (CanLII)}}{{perABQB|Crighton J}} | {{AB}} | SC | | "In Bobocel, the offender murdered his wife of 15 years by striking her in the head with a hammer while she was sleeping. After killing her, Mr. Bobocel attempted to dispose of her body through a mulcher. ...Mr. Bobocel tendered a late guilty plea once the proceedings had commenced. He was of Métis descent, but the pre-sentence report revealed that Gladue principles had no relevance because of the circumstances of the case. ...Mr. Bobocel had a limited and dated criminal record with no prior violent convictions. However, there was evidence before the Court that Mr. Bobocel had allegedly assaulted the deceased and received a peace bond. He also had a history of mental health issues, including a delusional disorder of mixed type, primarily persecutorial and jealousy. In the context of the case, the Court found the mental health condition of Mr. Bobocel was not mitigating to his moral blameworthiness because he had not sought treatment beforehand. ...The Court in Bobocel imposed a period of parole ineligibility of 15 years. In obiter, the Court indicated that without the guilty plea, the period of parole ineligibility would likely have been in the range of 18 to 20 years." [https://canlii.ca/t/js3r4#par33]  {{FindOthers|g90h2}}  {{keywords|intimate partner|guilty plea}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Swite|ftwqg|2012 BCSC 1755 (CanLII)}}{{perBCSC|Josephson J}} |{{BC}}|SC| {{JailY|13}} | "Swite was 20 years old at the time of the offence. He had no criminal record. He had little if any meaningful school or work history.  He had strong Gladue factors, including many forms of deprivation and alcohol abuse from an early age. The court found [he] was significantly intoxicated at the time of the offence.
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Waite|gds36|2014 ABCA 315 (CanLII)}}{{TheCourtABCA}} | {{AB}} |CA | {{Parole|18}} | "offender stabbed victim in victim’s own home after having been invited into the home as a place to sleep; murder occurred in context of robbery; offender had significant record for violence; offender expressed some remorse; no guilty plea" {{FindOthers|gds36}}  {{keywords|found guilty|extensive record}} }}
... Swite’s victim was an 85-year old aboriginal woman who was a stranger to him. He killed her by suffocating her with a pillow. He then had sex with her dead body. "}}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Belcourt|fv603|2012 BCSC 1844 (CanLII)}}{{perBCSC|Macaulay J}}|{{BC}}|SC | {{JailY|17}} |  {{SummaryPending}}}}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Heller|g71l5|2014 ABCA 182 (CanLII)}}{{TheCourtABCA}} | {{AB}} | CA | {{Parole|18}} | {{FindOthers|g71l5}} {{keywords|guilty plea|2-year-old victim|position of trust|remorse}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Dahr|frskj|2012 ONCA 433 (CanLII)}}{{perONCA|Gillese JA}} | {{ON}} |CA| {{JailY|15}} | {{SummaryPending}}}}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Hutchinson|g6pwr|2014 NSSC 155 (CanLII)}}{{perNSSC|Cacchione J}}| {{NS}} |SC | {{Parole|21}} |Offender stabbed domestic partner to death. Lengthy prior record and was on a conditional sentence order at the time. Plead guilty. There were two young children of the relationship. He stated he had little remorse. Judge found he was in a position of trust. {{keywords|intimate partner}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Blandon |frvkj|2012 ONSC 3864 (CanLII)}}{{perONSC|Nordheimer J}} | {{ON}} |SC| {{JailY|12}} | {{SummaryPending}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Hales|gf9qz|2014 NSSC 408 (CanLII)}}{{perNSSC|Duncan J}}| {{NS}} |SC | {{Parole|17}} | The offender pleaded guilty to second degree murder. He stabbed in wife to death. The sentence was jointly recommended. {{FindOthers|gf9qz}}  {{keywords|intimate partner}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIRP-S|Krasniqi|fsh9z|2012 ONCA 561 (CanLII)| 291 CCC (3d) 236}}{{perONCA|LaForme J}} | {{ON}} | CA | | {{keywords|found guilty|flight to US|no remorse}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Scott |g7hmz|2014 NBQB 146 (CanLII)}}{{perNBQB|Morrison J}} |{{NB}}|SC| {{Parole|15}} | The offender was plead guilty to killing an 82 year old woman. The victim helped him by driving him to her home where the offender hit her in the head with a hammer 19 times. He tried to make the murder scene look liek a sexual assault. He was 19 years old with a history of mental illness. }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Hardy|frjp8|2012 NSSC 209 (CanLII)}}{{perNSSC|Wright J}} |{{NS}}|SC| {{JailY|14}} |  {{SummaryPending}}}}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Whalen|gdr4w|2014 ONSC 5481 (CanLII)}}{{perONSC|Reid J}} | {{ON}} |SC | {{Parole|15}}| "the offender was convicted of the murder of her two year old daughter. The child had been subjected to terrible physical abuse for an extended period of time, which ultimately led to her death, although the specific cause of death could not be determined. The offender was not the person who inflicted the assaults. Rather, it was her intimate partner, with whom she was living. The offender was 23 years of age at the time the child died, she had no prior criminal record, and she was cooperative in providing information that led to where the child’s body had been buried." [https://canlii.ca/t/gts45#par65] {{FindOthers|gdr4w}} {{keywords|found guilty|2-year-old victim|daughter}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Jojic|fqc7f|2012 BCCA 101 (CanLII)}}{{perBCCA|Ryan JA}} |{{BC}}|CA |13 years {{SummaryPending}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Boothe-Rowe|g7wb0|2014 ONSC 3391 (CanLII)}}{{perONSC|Dawson J}} | {{ON}} | SC |  {{Parole|18}} (Boothe)<Br> {{Parole|13}} (Rowe-Boothe)| "the victim was the male offender’s ten-year-old son from a previous relationship. Like Melonie Biddersingh, the child was raised in Jamaica by his mother and then brought to Canada to live with his biological father and his wife (Nichelle Rowe-Booth) for a better life. The child was initially treated properly, but when a new baby was born he began to suffer abuse and neglect. He died about two years after his arrival in Canada. Toward the end of his life he was kept chained to a bed and regularly whipped by his father with sufficient force to draw blood. He had been withdrawn from school to hide his injuries. The proximate cause of death was a beating administered by his father. There was very little evidence that Nichelle ever struck the child, and there was evidence that the she too was physically abused by her husband. Both parents were convicted of second degree murder. The jury’s parole ineligibility recommendations were somewhat higher than those in the case at bar. The sentencing judge, Justice Dawson, imposed a period of parole ineligibility of 18 years on the father and 13 years on Nichelle." [https://canlii.ca/t/gts45#par58] {{keywords|found guilty|10-year-old victim|son|torture|whipped}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIRP-S|Purdy|frsf7|2012 BCCA 272 (CanLII)| [2012] BCJ No 1245}}{{perBCCA|MacKenzie JA}}|{{BC}}|CA | {{JailY|19}} | Offender convicted for second-degree murder of ex-wife by stabbing her 21 times in an ambush. There were several incidents of violence between the offender and the wife's new partner. He believed the victim was attempting to get between him and his children. The killing was done with "forethought". No record and of good character. {{keywords|found guilty|stabbing|intimate partner}} }}
{{SpanYear2|2013}}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Borbely|fz36g|2013 ONSC 3355 (CanLII)}}{{perONSC|Glass J}}| {{ON}} |SC | {{Parole|17}} | "the court imposed a life sentence with no chance of parole for 17 years. In that case, the offender had beaten his estranged spouse to death while in the midst of a custody dispute. He then concealed her body under the cottage that he had been renovating and claimed that the victim had run off with another man.  The offender had no criminal record and was gainfully employed. The offender was found guilty by a jury, who then recommended a period of parole ineligibility of 10 years. The sentencing judge found that the nature and circumstances of the offence, including the severe nature of the beating, and the post‑offence conduct of dismembering and concealing the body, together with aggravating factors of domestic violence, warranted a period of parole ineligibility outside the range of 12 to 15 years." [https://canlii.ca/t/j48z1#par78] }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Bennight|fv33h|2012 BCCA 461 (CanLII)}}{{perBCCA|MacKenzie JA}} | {{BC}} | CA | 18 | {{keywords|found guilty|extensive criminal record|high risk}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Jimenez-Acosta|g0d7s|2013 ONSC 5524 (CanLII)}}{{perONSC|Goodman J}} | {{ON}} | SC | {{Parole|13}} | "Mr. Jimenez-Acosta murdered his wife by inflicting numerous blunt and sharp force wounds to her head. It was another case of a deadly assault precipitated by a wife advising that she had a relationship with another man and wanted a divorce. Mr. Jimenez-Acosta tried to thwart the police investigation by contaminating the crime scene. He had no criminal record and there was no reported history of domestic abuse. The Crown sought a period of parole ineligibility of 15 years; the Defence argued for 10-12 years. Nine jurors recommended 15 years, one recommended 17 and two recommended 20. ...He identified a number of aggravating factors – the statutorily mandated aggravating circumstance of domestic homicide, the “vicious and brutal” circumstances of the assault that was “frenzied” and the attempt to contaminate the crime scene. Mr. Jimenez-Acosta’s prior “very good character” and positive reports of him as a good husband and father were mitigating. Justice Goodman viewed the jurisprudence as supporting “the general range for the period of parole ineligibility in similar cases of domestic violence to be between 12 to 15 years”. ...Justice Goodman was not convinced the offence involved any elements of planning or deliberation. While not condoning Mr. Jimenez-Acosta’s actions, he found the murder was “likely perpetuated [sic] as a result of being told by his wife about Mr. Karpf and her intentions to leave the marriage”. (para. 49)" [https://canlii.ca/t/j8df0#par169] {{FindOthers|g0d7s}} {{keywords|intimate partner}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Cassan (E.R.)|frj65|2012 MBCA 46 (CanLII)}}{{perMBCA|Freedman J}} | {{MB}} |CA | | {{keywords|acquaintance|stabbing}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Chareka |g0wxv|2013 NSSC 320 (CanLII)}}{{perNSSC|Scaravelli J}}| {{NS}} |SC | {{Parole|13}} | stabbing. No prior criminal record{{FindOthers|g0wxv}} {{keywords|}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Martel|fmccw|2011 ABCA 225 (CanLII)}}{{perABCA|Bielby J}} | {{AB}} | CA | | see also: [https://canlii.ca/t/js3r4#par42] {{keywords|intimate partner|found guilty|stabbing}}}}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Neville|fwl6s|2013 CanLII 13601 (NLSCTD)}}{{perNLSC|Thompson J}}|{{NL}}|Sc | {{Parole|12}} | stabbing {{FindOthers|fwl6s}} {{keywords|}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Osei-Agyemang|2f7r6|2011 ABCA 2 (CanLII)}}{{perABCA|Rowbotham JA}} | {{AB}} | CA | 14 | {{keywords|guilty plea|young person victim|19-year-old offender|planning}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIRP-S|Borbely|fz36g|2013 ONSC 3355 (CanLII)|[2013] OJ No 2593}}{{perONSC|Glass J}}| {{ON}} |SC|17 years| Offender found guilty of second degree murder of common law wife by beating her. Offender had no record, good employment, and positive involvement with children. The case was circumstantial where the victim disappeared and then was found dismembered in crates which was discovered years later. {{FindOthers|fz36g}} {{keywords|intimate partner}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Ward|fn0kk|2011 NSCA 78 (CanLII)}}{{perNSCA|Saunders J}}| {{NS}} |CA | {{JailY|13}} {{SummaryPending}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|VanEindhoven|gds4h|2013 NUCJ 30 (CanLII)}}{{perNUCJ|Johnson J}} | {{NU}} | SC | | "involved the murder by Mr. Vaneindhoven of his common-law spouse. She died from a single stab wound to her heart. The stabbing followed a severe beating. The relationship had been characterized by Mr. Vaneindhoven’s drinking and physical and emotional abuse. Mr. Vaneindhoven had been violent toward other women with whom he had relationships. He had a criminal record. The court noted he was Aboriginal but did not give this fact particular emphasis. ... Mr. Vaneindhoven’s jury had recommended he serve 25 years before being able to apply for parole. The aggravating factors considered by the trial judge included the fact that the murder of a spouse is statutorily aggravating. The Crown sought a 15-year period of parole ineligibility; the Defence said it should be 12 years. The court imposed a period of 13 years which was one year longer than had been ordered following Mr. Vaneindhoven’s first trial." [https://canlii.ca/t/j8df0#par172] {{FindOthers|gds4h}}{{keywords|intimiate partner}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Hawkins|2fdkz|2011 NSCA 7 (CanLII)}}{{perNSCA|Beveridge J}} | {{NS}} |CA | 15 | {{keywords|found guilty|home invasion|strangulation}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Jiminez-Acosta|g0d7s|2013 ONSC 5524 (CanLII)}}{{perONSC|AJ Goodman J}}| {{ON}} |SC | {{Parole|13}} | The offender was convicted of murder. He got into an argument with the victim when she told him she was leaving him. He beat and stabbed her. The offender tried to cover up evidence and mislead the investigators. He had no prior criminal record. {{FindOthers|g0d7s}} {{keywords|}}}}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Bottineau|fkgld|2011 ONCA 194 (CanLII)}}{{TheCourtONCA}} | {{ON}} |CA |22 | {{keywords|found guilty|5-year-old victim|starvation|breach of trust}} }}
{{SpanYear2|2012}}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Hardy|frjp8|2012 NSSC 209 (CanLII)}}{{perNSSC|Wright J}}| {{NS}} |SC | {{Parole|14}} | offender had a prior record involving violence. He was mentally ill. He confessed and was remorseful. {{FindOthers|frjp8}} {{keywords|}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Czibulka|2fh90|2011 ONCA 82 (CanLII)}}{{per|Laskin JA}} | {{ON}} | CA | 15 | {{keywords|found guilty|intimate partner|}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Swite|ftwqg|2012 BCSC 1755 (CanLII)}}{{perBCSC|Josephson J}} |{{BC}}|SC| {{Parole|13}} | "Swite was 20 years old at the time of the offence. He had no criminal record. He had little if any meaningful school or work history.  He had strong Gladue factors, including many forms of deprivation and alcohol abuse from an early age. The court found [he] was significantly intoxicated at the time of the offence.
... Swite’s victim was an 85-year old aboriginal woman who was a stranger to him. He killed her by suffocating her with a pillow. He then had sex with her dead body. "{{FindOthers|ftwqg}} {{keywords|}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Angelis |2fngb|2011 ONSC 462 (CanLII)}}{{perONSC|Smith J}} | {{ON}} | SC| | "Mr. Angelis asphyxiated his wife to death during a domestic altercation in front of their two young children. He failed to render or obtain any assistance for her when she fell unconscious. These circumstances were all treated as aggravating factors on sentencing. Mr. Angelis and his wife had been engaged in a bitter custody battle and he had recently learned that his wife intended to leave him to live with her lover. Smith, J. found no evidence of planning in the circumstances of the murder. The jury unanimously recommended the minimum period of parole ineligibility of 10 years. The Crown was seeking 14 years and the Defence argued for 10. The court considered the mitigating factors of Mr. Angelis’ good character: he had been a good father, was employed and well-educated, and did not have a criminal record. A 12-year period of parole ineligibility was imposed." [https://canlii.ca/t/j8df0#par174] see also: [https://canlii.ca/t/js3r4#par83] {{keywords|intimate partner}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Belcourt|fv603|2012 BCSC 1844 (CanLII)}}{{perBCSC|Macaulay J}}|{{BC}}|SC | {{Parole|17}} | {{FindOthers|fv603}} {{keywords|}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Panghali|fl8xn|2011 BCSC 421 (CanLII)}}{{perBCSC|Holmes J}}|{{BC}}|SC | {{JailY|15}} | The offender strangled his pregnant wife to death and then burned her body on a beach. He made comments to police suggesting that her family may have been responsible.{{keywords|intimate partner|no record}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Dahr|frskj|2012 ONCA 433 (CanLII)}}{{perONCA|Gillese JA}} | {{ON}} |CA| {{Parole|15}} | {{{FindOthers|frskj}} {{keywords|}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Harrish|fkpsh|2011 ABCA 91 (CanLII)}}{{perABCA|Berger JA}} | {{AB}} | CA |12 | {{keywords|late guilty plea|acquaintance|cut throat|cognitive deficits}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Blandon |frvkj|2012 ONSC 3864 (CanLII)}}{{perONSC|Nordheimer J}} | {{ON}} |SC| {{Parole|12}} | {{FindOthers|frvkj}} {{keywords|}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|McClenaghan|fn6gk|2011 ABCA 266 (CanLII)}}{{TheCourtABCA}} | {{AB}} |CA | 14| {{keywords|found guilty|shooting}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Lewis|fr56v|2012 ONSC 2488 (CanLII)}}{{perONSC|McCombs J}} | {{ON}} | SC | |"the victim was lured to a location on a pretext where several armed men awaited him, ambushed, confined, beat and then shot him to death. The victim sustained 11 gunshot wounds. The trial judge described the crime as a “vicious and cold-blooded murder”, made worse by the fact the offender had previous firearm convictions and was subject to a weapons prohibition at the time. A period of parole ineligibility of 12 years was imposed; however, the Crown would likely note that this case involved a jury recommendation of 10 years of parole ineligibility and the jury’s implicit finding that the offender was not the one who fired the weapon." {{FindOthers|fr56v}} {{keywords|}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Paddy|2fn2k|2011 SKCA 12 (CanLII)}}{{perSKCA|Smith J}} | {{SK}} |CA | | {{keywords|found guilty|beating|criminal record}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIRP-S|Krasniqi|fsh9z|2012 ONCA 561 (CanLII)| 291 CCC (3d) 236}}{{perONCA|LaForme J}} | {{ON}} | CA | |{{FindOthers|fsh9z}} {{keywords|found guilty|flight to US|no remorse}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Getson|2fs66|2011 NBQB 51 (CanLII)}}{{perNBQB|McLellan J}}|{{NB}}|SC | {{JailY|20}} | Offender plead guilty to second degree murder of wife. Offender attacked wife in front of a tanning salon in front of witnesses. Some evidence of planning were present. Offender confessed to his sister of stabbing the victim 14 or 15 times. Autopsy showed 28 stab wounds to the body. Joint recommendation. {{keywords|intimate partner|joint recommendation}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Hardy|frjp8|2012 NSSC 209 (CanLII)}}{{perNSSC|Wright J}} |{{NS}}|SC| {{Parole|14}} | {{FindOthers|frjp8}} {{keywords|}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Hall|fpdp4|2011 ONSC 7281 (CanLII)}}{{perONSC|Archibald J}} | {{ON}} |SC| {{JailY|14}} | {{SummaryPending}}}}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Jojic|fqc7f|2012 BCCA 101 (CanLII)}}{{perBCCA|Ryan JA}} |{{BC}}|CA |{{Parole|13}} | {{FindOthers|fqc7f}} {{keywords|}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Vuozzo|2d3h9|2010 ABQB 664 (CanLII)}}{{perABQB|Hughes J}} | {{AB}} | QB | 15| {{keywords|found guilty|break and enter|criminal record}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIRP-S|Purdy|frsf7|2012 BCCA 272 (CanLII)| [2012] BCJ No 1245}}{{perBCCA|MacKenzie JA}}|{{BC}}|CA | {{Parole|19}} | Offender convicted for second-degree murder of ex-wife by stabbing her 21 times in an ambush. There were several incidents of violence between the offender and the wife's new partner. He believed the victim was attempting to get between him and his children. The killing was done with "forethought". No record and of good character.{{FindOthers|frsf7}} {{keywords|found guilty|stabbing|intimate partner}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Stiers|2cvc4|2010 ONCA 656 (CanLII)}}{{TheCourtONCA}} | {{ON}} |CA |10 | {{keywords|found guilty|stabbing|extensive criminal record}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Bennight|fv33h|2012 BCCA 461 (CanLII)}}{{perBCCA|MacKenzie JA}} | {{BC}} | CA | {{Parole|18}} | {{FindOthers|fv33h}}{{keywords|found guilty|extensive criminal record|high risk}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Boudreau|22htx|2009 NSSC 30 (CanLII)}}{{perNSSC|Stewart J}} | {{NS}} |SC| {{JailY|20}} | Offender killed her 12 year old child as she was an obstacle to her relationship. Evidence suggesting planning and deliberation. Sentence meant to show this was close to a first degree murder. Joint recommended sentence.}}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Cassan (E.R.)|frj65|2012 MBCA 46 (CanLII)}}{{perMBCA|Freedman J}} | {{MB}} |CA | | {{FindOthers|frj65}}{{keywords|acquaintance|stabbing}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Butler|232lz|2009 ABQB 218 (CanLII)}}{{perABQB|Moreau J}} | {{AB}} | QB | 19 years | {{keywords|fpimd guilty|sibling|blind victim|high risk|doubtful remorse}} }}
{{SpanYear2|2011}}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Martel|fmccw|2011 ABCA 225 (CanLII)}}{{perABCA|Bielby J}} | {{AB}} | CA | | see also: [https://canlii.ca/t/js3r4#par42] {{FindOthers|fmccw}}{{keywords|intimate partner|found guilty|stabbing}}}}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Thomas (R.J.)|25jsf|2009 MBCA 85 (CanLII)}}{{perMBCA|Monnin JA}} | {{MB}} |CA | 20 | {{keywords|stranger|shooting|no remorse}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Osei-Agyemang|2f7r6|2011 ABCA 2 (CanLII)}}{{perABCA|Rowbotham JA}} | {{AB}} | CA | {{Parole|14}} | {{FindOthers|2f7r6}}{{keywords|guilty plea|young person victim|19-year-old offender|planning}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Herntier|j9zkz|2020 MBCA 95 (CanLII)}}{{perMBCA|Beard JA}} | {{BC}} | CA| 15 | {{keywords|found guilty|beating|gladue|on record}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Ward|fn0kk|2011 NSCA 78 (CanLII)}}{{perNSCA|Saunders J}}| {{NS}} |CA | {{Parole|13}} | {{FindOthers|fn0kk}} {{keywords|}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Kayaitok|25nfc|2009 NUCJ 24 (CanLII)}}{{perNUCJ|Kilpatrick J}} |NU|PC| {{JailY|18}} | "The victim was aged five; she died by asphyxiation, then was anally raped by the offender.  There was no evidence that alcohol or other intoxicant played a part in the offence.  Owing to a prior serious sexual assault allegation, the offender was on an undertaking to have no contact with children.  He had no adult criminal record. He was 19 years old at the time of the offence, came from a disadvantaged background, and had limited education."}}  
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Hawkins|2fdkz|2011 NSCA 7 (CanLII)}}{{perNSCA|Beveridge J}} | {{NS}} |CA | {{Parole|15}} | {{FindOthers|2fdkz}}{{keywords|found guilty|home invasion|strangulation}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIRP-S|Worm|232sb|2009 SKQB 122 (CanLII)| [2009] S.J. No 197}}{{perSKQB|Dawson J}}|{{SK}}|SC| {{JailY|16}} | offender and friends broke into victim's residence to rob them. The offender shot the victim in front of family members, including the 14-year-old. Offender was 23 year old aboriginal with an extensive record.}}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Bottineau|fkgld|2011 ONCA 194 (CanLII)}}{{TheCourtONCA}} | {{ON}} |CA |{{Parole|22}} |{{FindOthers|fkgld}} {{keywords|found guilty|5-year-old victim|starvation|breach of trust}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Fattah|2cv9j|2009 ABCA 229 (CanLII)}}{{perABCA|Paperny J}} | {{AB}} | CA | 21 years | {{keywords|found guilty|acquaintance|shooting}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Czibulka|2fh90|2011 ONCA 82 (CanLII)}}{{perONCA|Laskin JA}} | {{ON}} | CA | {{Parole|15}} | {{FindOthers|2fh90}}{{keywords|found guilty|intimate partner|}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Tran|25q6c|2009 ABCA 308 (CanLII)}}{{TheCourtABCA}} | {{AB}} |CA |15 | {{keywords|found guilty|intimate partner|stabbing|remorse|no record}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Angelis |2fngb|2011 ONSC 462 (CanLII)}}{{perONSC|Smith J}} | {{ON}} | SC| | "Mr. Angelis asphyxiated his wife to death during a domestic altercation in front of their two young children. He failed to render or obtain any assistance for her when she fell unconscious. These circumstances were all treated as aggravating factors on sentencing. Mr. Angelis and his wife had been engaged in a bitter custody battle and he had recently learned that his wife intended to leave him to live with her lover. Smith, J. found no evidence of planning in the circumstances of the murder. The jury unanimously recommended the minimum period of parole ineligibility of 10 years. The Crown was seeking 14 years and the Defence argued for 10. The court considered the mitigating factors of Mr. Angelis’ good character: he had been a good father, was employed and well-educated, and did not have a criminal record. A 12-year period of parole ineligibility was imposed." [https://canlii.ca/t/j8df0#par174] see also: [https://canlii.ca/t/js3r4#par83] {{FindOthers|2fngb}}{{keywords|intimate partner}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Dooley|27550|2009 ONCA 910 (CanLII)}}{{perONCA|Doherty JA}} | {{ON}} | CA | 18 | "the victim, Randal Dooley, was born in Jamaica. When he was six, his biological father, Tony Dooley, arranged for him to come to Canada to live with him and his wife Marcia. Randal arrived in November 1997. He died of a subdural haematoma ten months later, on September 24, 1998. For almost all of time he had been in Canada, Randall was subjected to horrific physical abuse and deprivation. The person responsible for the vast majority of the abuse was Marcia Dooley. Indeed, Tony Dooley was out of the country for the first five or six months of Randal’s time in Canada. However, Tony was present in the home on a daily basis for the three to four months leading up to death, when the worst of the abuse occurred." [https://canlii.ca/t/gts45#par61] {{keywords|found guilty|7-year-old victim|no record}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Panghali|fl8xn|2011 BCSC 421 (CanLII)}}{{perBCSC|Holmes J}}|{{BC}}|SC | {{Parole|15}} | The offender strangled his pregnant wife to death and then burned her body on a beach. He made comments to police suggesting that her family may have been responsible. {{FindOthers|fl8xn}}{{keywords|intimate partner|no record}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Benham|290s3|2009 BCSC 1863 (CanLII)}}{{perBCSC|Fisher J}} | {{BC}} | SC | 12 years | "the offender strangled his partner and was convicted of second degree murder after a trial.  Although he had no criminal record, there had been allegations of violence in the relationship and the offender was subject to a no‑contact condition at the time of the offence.  The trial judge set the period of parole ineligibility at 12 years." {{keywords|intimate partner}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Harrish|fkpsh|2011 ABCA 91 (CanLII)}}{{perABCA|Berger JA}} | {{AB}} | CA |{{Parole|12}} |{{FindOthers|fkpsh}} {{keywords|late guilty plea|acquaintance|cut throat|cognitive deficits}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-SN|Hindessa| [2009] OJ No 6412}} | {{ON}} | | {{JailY|18}} | Offender convicted of second degree murder of his girlfriend by stabbing her 10 times while she was lying on a bed. Offender had diagnosis of PTSD and was known for violence, jealousy, and alcohol abuse. There were prior allegations of violence between victim and offender. There was evidence of stabs occurring after death. {{keywords|intimate partner}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|McClenaghan|fn6gk|2011 ABCA 266 (CanLII)}}{{TheCourtABCA}} | {{AB}} |CA | {{Parole|14}} | {{FindOthers|fn6gk}}{{keywords|found guilty|shooting}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|White|2476b|2009 NLTD 99 (CanLII)}}{{perNLSC|Adams J}}|{{NL}}|SC | {{JailY|17}} | Offender plead guilty to second degree murder of common law partner by strangling her to death after an argument about fidelity. Offender dismembered the body in his bathtub and discarded the parts. Victim left two children. {{keywords|intimate partners}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Paddy|2fn2k|2011 SKCA 12 (CanLII)}}{{perSKCA|Smith J}} | {{SK}} |CA | |{{FindOthers|2fn2k}} {{keywords|found guilty|beating|criminal record}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Goodstoney|21qx4|2008 ABCA 401 (CanLII)}}{{TheCourtABCA}} | {{AB}} |CA | | {{keywords|found guilty|intimate partner|stabbing}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Getson|2fs66|2011 NBQB 51 (CanLII)}}{{perNBQB|McLellan J}}|{{NB}}|SC | {{Parole|20}} | Offender plead guilty to second degree murder of wife. Offender attacked wife in front of a tanning salon in front of witnesses. Some evidence of planning were present. Offender confessed to his sister of stabbing the victim 14 or 15 times. Autopsy showed 28 stab wounds to the body. Joint recommendation.{{FindOthers|2fs66}} {{keywords|intimate partner|joint recommendation}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Guignard|1wxmg|2008 ABQB 283 (CanLII)}}{{perABQB|Hughes J}} | {{AB}} | SC | 18 years | {{keywords|found guilty|good samaritan|extensive record|remorse}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Hall|fpdp4|2011 ONSC 7281 (CanLII)}}{{perONSC|Archibald J}} | {{ON}} |SC| {{Parole|14}} | {{FindOthers|fpdp4}} {{keywords|}}}}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Coutu|21x9r|2008 MBCA 151 (CanLII)}}{{perMBCA|Freeman JA}} | {{MB}} |CA | 17 | {{keywords|found guilty|shooting|extensive criminal record}} }}
{{SpanYear2|2010}}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Vuozzo|2d3h9|2010 ABQB 664 (CanLII)}}{{perABQB|Hughes J}} | {{AB}} | QB | {{Parole|15}}|{{FindOthers|2d3h9}} {{keywords|found guilty|break and enter|criminal record}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Lane|21w3t|2008 ONCA 841 (CanLII)}}{{perONCA|Speyer J}} | {{ON}} | CA |20 | {{keywords|acquaintance|shooting|execution-style|extensive record}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Stiers|2cvc4|2010 ONCA 656 (CanLII)}}{{TheCourtONCA}} | {{ON}} |CA |{{Parole|10}} | {{FindOthers|2cvc4}}{{keywords|found guilty|stabbing|extensive criminal record}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Diebel|1v8gg|2007 ABCA 418 (CanLII)}}{{TheCourtABCA}} | {{AB}} | CA | 20 years | "Mr. Diebel used a hammer and brutally ambushed an unarmed, unsuspecting woman with whom he had a short, intimate relationship. They were not living together at the time. ...Mr. Diebel later dumped her body where it would not be found. He misled police and others after her disappearance. ...The Court of Appeal concluded there was some planning and forethought prior to the murder. The Court also concluded that Mr. Diebel’s mental status, for which he persistently resisted treatment, was not a mitigating factor because it posed an ongoing danger to others. This justified a significant increase in parole ineligibility. ...Mr. Diebel was convicted. While he made a pre-sentence statement of remorse to the trial judge, the Court disbelieved the statement" [https://canlii.ca/t/js3r4#par37] {{keywords|hammer|bipolar disorder|planning|intimate partners}} }}
{{SpanYear2|2009}}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Boudreau|22htx|2009 NSSC 30 (CanLII)}}{{perNSSC|Stewart J}} | {{NS}} |SC| {{Parole|20}} | Offender killed her 12 year old child as she was an obstacle to her relationship. Evidence suggesting planning and deliberation. Sentence meant to show this was close to a first degree murder. Joint recommended sentence. {{FindOthers|22htx}} {{keywords|}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Strongman, Crane and Baptiste|1wvfv|2007 ABQB 218 (CanLII)}}{{perABQB|Macklin J}} | {{AB}} | SC | 18 years | {{keywords|found guilty|taxi driver|robbery}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Butler|232lz|2009 ABQB 218 (CanLII)}}{{perABQB|Moreau J}} | {{AB}} | SC | {{Parole|19}}|{{FindOthers|232lz}} {{keywords|fpimd guilty|sibling|blind victim|high risk|doubtful remorse}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Wilson|1sxk9|2007 BCSC 1382 (CanLII)}}{{perBCSC| Chamberlist J}} |{{BC}}|SC| {{JailY|13}} | The offender plead guilty and had no prior record. He "was aboriginal but the sentencing judge, at para 16, concluded that Gladue did not apply, given the violent and serious offence before the court. ...the sentencing judge found the most aggravating aspect of the murder to be the offender’s vaginal and anal sex with the deceased victim.  Though not complete strangers, the case report does not describe any particular relationship either.  It appears death was caused by asphyxiation.  Mitigating was the lack of a record, the offender’s youthfulness, and his good prospects for rehabilitation."}}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Thomas (R.J.)|25jsf|2009 MBCA 85 (CanLII)}}{{perMBCA|Monnin JA}} | {{MB}} |CA | {{Parole|20}} |{{FindOthers|25jsf}} {{keywords|stranger|shooting|no remorse}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Trotman|1r48n|2007 BCCA 209 (CanLII)}}{{perBCCA|Thackray J}} | {{BC}} | CA | 20 | {{keywords|gound guilty|stabbing|sexual intercourse|criminal record}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Kayaitok|25nfc|2009 NUCJ 24 (CanLII)}}{{perNUCJ|Kilpatrick J}} |NU|PC| {{Parole|18}} | "The victim was aged five; she died by asphyxiation, then was anally raped by the offender.  There was no evidence that alcohol or other intoxicant played a part in the offence.  Owing to a prior serious sexual assault allegation, the offender was on an undertaking to have no contact with children.  He had no adult criminal record. He was 19 years old at the time of the offence, came from a disadvantaged background, and had limited education."{{FindOthers|25nfc}} {{keywords|}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Lane|21w3t|2008 ONCA 841 (CanLII)|240 CCC (3d) 16}}{{perONCA|Speyer J}} | {{ON}} | CA | 20 | {{keywords|acquaintance|shooting|robbery|high risk|serious criminal record}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIRP-S|Worm|232sb|2009 SKQB 122 (CanLII)| [2009] S.J. No 197}}{{perSKQB|Dawson J}}|{{SK}}|SC| {{Parole|16}} | offender and friends broke into victim's residence to rob them. The offender shot the victim in front of family members, including the 14-year-old. Offender was 23 year old aboriginal with an extensive record.{{FindOthers|232sb}} {{keywords|}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Lenius|1rslh|2007 SKCA 65 (CanLII)}}{{perSKCA|Lane JA}} | {{SK}} | CA | | "Mr. Lenius, who was separated from his wife, murdered her when she went to his house to pick up their two youngest children. A brief confrontation had ensued over the wife’s new relationship and Mr. Lenius strangled her. The court overturned the trial judge’s imposition of a 15-year period of parole ineligibility and substituted 12 years, saying the case warranted being placed in the lower end of the McKnight range of 12-15 years." [https://canlii.ca/t/j8df0#par175] {{keywords|intimate partner}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Fattah|2cv9j|2009 ABCA 229 (CanLII)}}{{perABCA|Paperny J}} | {{AB}} | CA | {{Parole|21}} |  {{FindOthers|2cv9j}} {{keywords|found guilty|acquaintance|shooting}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Gordon|1rkm4|2007 ABQB 329 (CanLII)}}{{perABQB|Greckol J}} | {{AB}} | SC | 17 | "offender shot acquaintance at close range in car after dinner party in front of pregnant girlfriend; offence was substantially orchestrated; offender had significant criminal record; offender disposed of body and had others assist in destroying evidence; offender was dangerous; no mitigating circumstances; no guilty plea" {{keywords|found guilty|acquaintance|disposed of body|extensive record}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Tran|25q6c|2009 ABCA 308 (CanLII)}}{{TheCourtABCA}} | {{AB}} |CA |{{Parole|15}} | {{FindOthers|25q6c}}  {{keywords|found guilty|intimate partner|stabbing|remorse|no record}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Douglas|1tcng|2007 ABCA 321 (CanLII)}}{{perABCA|Bielby J}} | {{AB}} | CA | 25 years | {{keywords|sex worker|found guilty}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Dooley|27550|2009 ONCA 910 (CanLII)}}{{perONCA-H|Doherty JA}} | {{ON}} | CA | {{Parole|18}} | "the victim, Randal Dooley, was born in Jamaica. When he was six, his biological father, Tony Dooley, arranged for him to come to Canada to live with him and his wife Marcia. Randal arrived in November 1997. He died of a subdural haematoma ten months later, on September 24, 1998. For almost all of time he had been in Canada, Randall was subjected to horrific physical abuse and deprivation. The person responsible for the vast majority of the abuse was Marcia Dooley. Indeed, Tony Dooley was out of the country for the first five or six months of Randal’s time in Canada. However, Tony was present in the home on a daily basis for the three to four months leading up to death, when the worst of the abuse occurred." [https://canlii.ca/t/gts45#par61] {{FindOthers|27550}}  {{keywords|found guilty|7-year-old victim|no record}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIRP-S|Crane|1v6lm|2007 ABCA 413 (CanLII)|230 CCC (3d) 266}}{{perABCA|Watson JA}} | {{AB}} | CA | 22 years  | {{keywords|found guilty|taxi driver|robbery|stabbing}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Benham|290s3|2009 BCSC 1863 (CanLII)}}{{perBCSC|Fisher J}} | {{BC}} | SC | {{Parole|12}}| "the offender strangled his partner and was convicted of second degree murder after a trial.  Although he had no criminal record, there had been allegations of violence in the relationship and the offender was subject to a no‑contact condition at the time of the offence.  The trial judge set the period of parole ineligibility at 12 years." {{FindOthers|290s3}} {{keywords|intimate partner}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Khan|1tnm4|2007 ONCA 779 (CanLII)}}{{TheCourtONCA}} | {{ON}} |CA  | 15 | "the five-year-old victim was the son of Muhammad Khan and the stepson of his wife Kaneez Fatima. After the child was beaten to death, the body was dismembered and the body parts were buried in various parts of the Greater Toronto Area. The person who beat the child to death and dismembered the body was Khan. Fatima had suffered abuse at the hands of Khan. Her liability for murder was as an aider and abetter, based substantially on her failure to protect the child from ongoing abuse and from the fatal assault. She had not suggested dismembering the body nor had she participated in the dismemberment but she had helped to carry the body parts to where they were buried." [https://canlii.ca/t/gts45#par67] {{keywords|found guilty|5-year-old vicim|son|beating|dismembered}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-SN|Hindessa| [2009] OJ No 6412}} | {{ON}} | | {{Parole|18}} | Offender convicted of second degree murder of his girlfriend by stabbing her 10 times while she was lying on a bed. Offender had diagnosis of PTSD and was known for violence, jealousy, and alcohol abuse. There were prior allegations of violence between victim and offender. There was evidence of stabs occurring after death.   {{keywords|intimate partner}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Roberts|1n27q|2006 ABCA 113 (CanLII)}}{{perABCA|Russell J}} | {{AB}} | CA | 15 | {{keywords|shooting|no record|found guilty|no remorse}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|White|2476b|2009 NLTD 99 (CanLII)}}{{perNLSC|Adams J}}|{{NL}}|SC | {{Parole|17}} | Offender plead guilty to second degree murder of common law partner by strangling her to death after an argument about fidelity. Offender dismembered the body in his bathtub and discarded the parts. Victim left two children.  {{FindOthers|2476b}} {{keywords|intimate partners}} }}
 
{{SpanYear2|2008}}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Goodstoney|21qx4|2008 ABCA 401 (CanLII)}}{{TheCourtABCA}} | {{AB}} |CA | | {{FindOthers|21qx4}}  {{keywords|found guilty|intimate partner|stabbing}} }}
 
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Guignard|1wxmg|2008 ABQB 283 (CanLII)}}{{perABQB|Hughes J}} | {{AB}} | SC | {{Parole|18}} |  {{FindOthers|1wxmg}} {{keywords|found guilty|good samaritan|extensive record|remorse}} }}
 
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Coutu|21x9r|2008 MBCA 151 (CanLII)}}{{perMBCA|Freeman JA}} | {{MB}} |CA | {{Parole|17}} | {{FindOthers|21x9r}}  {{keywords|found guilty|shooting|extensive criminal record}} }}
 
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Lane|21w3t|2008 ONCA 841 (CanLII)}}{{perONCA|Speyer J}} | {{ON}} | CA |{{Parole|20}} | {{FindOthers|21w3t}}  {{keywords|acquaintance|shooting|execution-style|extensive record}} }}
 
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Lane|21w3t|2008 ONCA 841 (CanLII)|240 CCC (3d) 16}}{{perONCA|Speyer J}} | {{ON}} | CA |{{Parole|20}} | {{FindOthers|21w3t}}  {{keywords|acquaintance|shooting|robbery|high risk|serious criminal record}} }}
 
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Waraich|1zfxz|2008 BCSC 919 (CanLII)}}{{perBCSC| J}} | {{BC}} | {{SC}} |  {{Parole|10}}| {{FindSummaries|1zfxz}} {{keywords|}} }}
 
{{SpanYear2|2007}}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Diebel|1v8gg|2007 ABCA 418 (CanLII)}}{{TheCourtABCA}} | {{AB}} | CA | {{Parole|20}} | "Mr. Diebel used a hammer and brutally ambushed an unarmed, unsuspecting woman with whom he had a short, intimate relationship. They were not living together at the time. ...Mr. Diebel later dumped her body where it would not be found. He misled police and others after her disappearance. ...The Court of Appeal concluded there was some planning and forethought prior to the murder. The Court also concluded that Mr. Diebel’s mental status, for which he persistently resisted treatment, was not a mitigating factor because it posed an ongoing danger to others. This justified a significant increase in parole ineligibility. ...Mr. Diebel was convicted. While he made a pre-sentence statement of remorse to the trial judge, the Court disbelieved the statement" [https://canlii.ca/t/js3r4#par37] {{FindOthers|1v8gg}}  {{keywords|hammer|bipolar disorder|planning|intimate partners}} }}
 
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Strongman, Crane and Baptiste|1wvfv|2007 ABQB 218 (CanLII)}}{{perABQB|Macklin J}} | {{AB}} |  SC | {{Parole|18}} |  {{FindOthers|1wvfv}} {{keywords|found guilty|taxi driver|robbery}} }}
 
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Wilson|1sxk9|2007 BCSC 1382 (CanLII)}}{{perBCSC| Chamberlist J}} |{{BC}}|SC| {{Parole|13}} | The offender plead guilty and had no prior record. He "was aboriginal but the sentencing judge, at para 16, concluded that Gladue did not apply, given the violent and serious offence before the court. ...the sentencing judge found the most aggravating aspect of the murder to be the offender’s vaginal and anal sex with the deceased victim.  Though not complete strangers, the case report does not describe any particular relationship either.  It appears death was caused by asphyxiation.  Mitigating was the lack of a record, the offender’s youthfulness, and his good prospects for rehabilitation."{{FindOthers|1sxk9}} {{keywords|}} }}
 
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Trotman|1r48n|2007 BCCA 209 (CanLII)}}{{perBCCA|Thackray J}} | {{BC}} | CA | {{Parole|20}} | {{FindOthers|1r48n}}  {{keywords|gound guilty|stabbing|sexual intercourse|criminal record}} }}
 
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Lenius|1rslh|2007 SKCA 65 (CanLII)}}{{perSKCA|Lane JA}} | {{SK}} | CA | | "Mr. Lenius, who was separated from his wife, murdered her when she went to his house to pick up their two youngest children. A brief confrontation had ensued over the wife’s new relationship and Mr. Lenius strangled her. The court overturned the trial judge’s imposition of a 15-year period of parole ineligibility and substituted 12 years, saying the case warranted being placed in the lower end of the McKnight range of 12-15 years." [https://canlii.ca/t/j8df0#par175] {{FindOthers|1rslh}}  {{keywords|intimate partner}}  }}
 
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Gordon|1rkm4|2007 ABQB 329 (CanLII)}}{{perABQB|Greckol J}} | {{AB}} | SC | {{Parole|17}} | "offender shot acquaintance at close range in car after dinner party in front of pregnant girlfriend; offence was substantially orchestrated; offender had significant criminal record; offender disposed of body and had others assist in destroying evidence; offender was dangerous; no mitigating circumstances; no guilty plea" {{FindOthers|1rkm4}}  {{keywords|found guilty|acquaintance|disposed of body|extensive record}} }}
 
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Douglas|1tcng|2007 ABCA 321 (CanLII)}}{{perABCA|Bielby J}} | {{AB}} | CA | {{Parole|25}} |  {{FindOthers|1tcng}} {{keywords|sex worker|found guilty}} }}
 
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIRP-S|Crane|1v6lm|2007 ABCA 413 (CanLII)|230 CCC (3d) 266}}{{perABCA|Watson JA}} | {{AB}} | CA | {{Parole|22}} |  {{FindOthers|1v6lm}} {{keywords|found guilty|taxi driver|robbery|stabbing}} }}
 
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Khan|1tnm4|2007 ONCA 779 (CanLII)}}{{TheCourtONCA}} | {{ON}} |CA  |  {{Parole|15}}| "the five-year-old victim was the son of Muhammad Khan and the stepson of his wife Kaneez Fatima. After the child was beaten to death, the body was dismembered and the body parts were buried in various parts of the Greater Toronto Area. The person who beat the child to death and dismembered the body was Khan. Fatima had suffered abuse at the hands of Khan. Her liability for murder was as an aider and abetter, based substantially on her failure to protect the child from ongoing abuse and from the fatal assault. She had not suggested dismembering the body nor had she participated in the dismemberment but she had helped to carry the body parts to where they were buried." [https://canlii.ca/t/gts45#par67]  {{FindOthers|1tnm4}} {{keywords|found guilty|5-year-old vicim|son|beating|dismembered}} }}
 
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Maciel|1rxps|2007 ONCA 496 (CanLII)}}{{TheCourtONCA}} | {{ON}} | CA | |  {{FindOthers|1rxps}} {{keywords|}} }}
 
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Parsons|1rjzl|2007 NLTD 108 (CanLII)}}{{perNLTD| J}} | {{NL}} | {{TD}} |{{Parole|12}} | {{FindSummaries|1rjzl}} {{keywords|}} }}
 
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Taylor|1qznh|2007 BCSC 390 (CanLII)}}{{perBCSC| J}} | {{BC}} | {{SC}} |{{Parole|10}} | {{FindSummaries|1qznh}} {{keywords|}} }}
 
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|VanEindhoven|1q96m|2007 NUCJ 2 (CanLII)}}{{perNUCJ| J}} | {{NU}} | {{CJ}} |{{Parole|12}} | {{FindSummaries|1q96m}} {{keywords|}} }}
 
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Poissant|1qjv8|2007 QCCA 205 (CanLII)}}{{perQCCA| J}} | {{QC}} | {{CA}} |{{Parole|15}} | {{FindSummaries|1qjv8}} {{keywords|}} }}
 
{{SpanYear2|2006}}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Roberts|1n27q|2006 ABCA 113 (CanLII)}}{{perABCA|Russell J}} | {{AB}} | CA | {{Parole|15}} |  {{FindOthers|1n27q}} {{keywords|shooting|no record|found guilty|no remorse}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|White|1q6bm|2006 ABQB 909 (CanLII)}}{{perABQB|Moreau J}} | {{AB}} | QB | | "Mr. White murdered his pregnant wife in their home. He used a knife.
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|White|1q6bm|2006 ABQB 909 (CanLII)}}{{perABQB|Moreau J}} | {{AB}} | QB | | "Mr. White murdered his pregnant wife in their home. He used a knife.
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...Mr. White then tried to cover up this crime, including the staging of a fake crime scene, lying to the police, leading search parties to find her, and enlisting the media in public appeals.
...Mr. White then tried to cover up this crime, including the staging of a fake crime scene, lying to the police, leading search parties to find her, and enlisting the media in public appeals.
...Mr. White was considered “youthful” at the age of 29. He lacked a related criminal record for domestic violence and had considerable family support.
...Mr. White was considered “youthful” at the age of 29. He lacked a related criminal record for domestic violence and had considerable family support.
...The Court found the deprivation of their young child of their mother was an aggravating factor." {{keywords|intimate partner|position of trust|disposed of body}}  }}
...The Court found the deprivation of their young child of their mother was an aggravating factor." {{FindOthers|1q6bm}}  {{keywords|intimate partner|position of trust|disposed of body}}  }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Ulayuk|1mn53|2006 NWTSC 10 (CanLII)}}{{perNWTSC|Richard J}} | {{NWT}} |SC | 25| {{keywords|sexually violated body|parole officer|strangulation|hammer|joint recommendation|guilty plea}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Ulayuk|1mn53|2006 NWTSC 10 (CanLII)}}{{perNWTSC|Richard J}} | {{NWT}} |SC |{{Parole|25}} | {{FindOthers|1mn53}}  {{keywords|sexually violated body|parole officer|strangulation|hammer|joint recommendation|guilty plea}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIRP-S|Danvers|1lhd0|2005 CanLII 30044 (ON CA)|[2005] OJ No 3532 (ONCA)}}{{perONCA|Armstrong JA}} | {{ON}} |CA| {{JailY|15}} | offender was convicted of second degree murder for shooting a student in a nightclub. Offender was 19 years old with a lengthy criminal record.}}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-SN|Howard, [2006] O.J. No. 1350 (Sup. Ct. J.)}}|ON|SC|{{Parole|15}}|  {{keywords|}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-SN|Ingraham, [2006] O.J. No. 1207 (Sup. Ct. J.)}}|ON|SC|{{Parole|11}}|  {{keywords|}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-SN|JV|, [2006] O.J. No. 2392 (Sup. Ct. J.)}}|ON|SC|{{Parole|17}}| {{keywords|}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-SN|Labidi|, [2006] O.J. No. 3138 (Sup. Ct. J.)}}|ON|SC|{{Parole|15}} | {{keywords|}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-SN|Nichols|, [2006] O.J. No. 2868 (Sup. Ct. J.)}}|ON|SC| {{Parole|12.5}}|  {{keywords|}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Oigg|1n5pl|2006 MBQB 68 (CanLII)}}{{perMBQB| J}} | {{MB}} | {{QB}} | {{Parole|14}}| {{FindSummaries|1n5pl}} {{keywords|}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Fouquet|1lkj3|2005 ABQB 673 (CanLII)}}{{perABQB|Slatter J}} | {{AB}} | SC | 22 years | {{keywords|found guilty|drug dealer|robbery|17-year-old|shooting|extensive criminal record}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Ramkissoon|1prtz|2006 CanLII 34407 (ON CA)}}{{perONCA| J}} | {{ON}} | {{CA}} | {{Parole|14}}| {{FindSummaries|1prtz}} {{keywords|}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Fuller|1kwnn|2005 ABCA 192 (CanLII)}}{{perABCA|Kent J}} | {{AB}} | CA | 20 years | {{keywords|found guilty|employer|victim's child|hammer|coverup|position of trust|no record}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Daley|1v5dq|2006 SKCA 91 (CanLII)}}{{perSKCA| J}} | {{SK}} | {{CA}} |{{Parole|14}} | {{FindSummaries|1v5dq}} {{keywords|}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Diep|1jr83|2005 ABQB 81 (CanLII)}}{{perABQB|Greckol J}} | {{AB}} | QB | 10 years | {{keywords|intimate partner|found guilty}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Morin-Cousineau|1n4q1|2006 QCCS 2289 (CanLII)}}{{perQCCS| J}} | {{QC}} | {{CS}} |{{Parole|13}} | {{FindSummaries|1n4q1}} {{keywords|}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Legge|1llx1|2005 NLTD 156 (CanLII)}}{{perNLSC|LeBlanc J}}|{{NL}}|SC | {{JailY|18}} | Offender plead guilty to second degree murder of ex-common law partner. Relationship broke up after offender assaulted victim and was convicted for it. They got back together briefly before murder. Offender accused victim of infidelity, she broke up with him. Offender broke into victim's home and beat her to death with a metal rod. He gave a inculpatory statement, stating he was not remorseful. {{keywords|intimate partner}} }}
{{SpanYear2|2005}}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIRP-S|Danvers|1lhd0|2005 CanLII 30044 (ON CA)|[2005] OJ No 3532 (ONCA)}}{{perONCA|Armstrong JA}} | {{ON}} |CA| {{Parole|15}} | offender was convicted of second degree murder for shooting a student in a nightclub. Offender was 19 years old with a lengthy criminal record. {{FindOthers|1lhd0}} {{keywords|}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Neumann|1mch8|2005 BCSC 1820 (CanLII)}}{{perBCSC|Barrow J}} | {{BC}} | SC | 12 years| "the 62‑year‑old offender shot his ex‑wife five times in their home. He had no criminal record or history of violence.  He was convicted of second degree murder at trial and sentenced to life imprisonment without being eligible for parole for 12 years." {{keywords|intimate partner}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Fouquet|1lkj3|2005 ABQB 673 (CanLII)}}{{perABQB|Slatter J}} | {{AB}} | SC | {{Parole|22}} | {{FindOthers|1lkj3}} {{keywords|found guilty|drug dealer|robbery|17-year-old|shooting|extensive criminal record}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Radonjic|1jhrr|2004 ABCA 323 (CanLII)}}{{perABCA|Romaine J}} | {{AB}} | CA |15 | {{keywords|guilty plea|intimate partner|stabbing|no remorse}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Fuller|1kwnn|2005 ABCA 192 (CanLII)}}{{perABCA|Kent J}} | {{AB}} | CA | {{Parole|20}} |  {{FindOthers|1kwnn}} {{keywords|found guilty|employer|victim's child|hammer|coverup|position of trust|no record}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Cerra|1jb0m|2004 BCCA 594 (CanLII)}}{{perBCCA|Donald J}} | {{BC}} | CA|20 | {{keywords|found guilty|drug user|beating}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Diep|1jr83|2005 ABQB 81 (CanLII)}}{{perABQB|Greckol J}} | {{AB}} | QB | {{Parole|10}}| {{FindOthers|1jr83}} {{keywords|intimate partner|found guilty}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Van Osselaer|1g4rf|2004 BCCA 3 (CanLII)}}{{perBCCA|Smith JA}} | {{BC}} | CA| 18 | {{keywords|found guilty|elderly victim|found guilty|stabbing|no remorse}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Legge|1llx1|2005 NLTD 156 (CanLII)}}{{perNLSC|LeBlanc J}}|{{NL}}|SC | {{Parole|18}} | Offender plead guilty to second degree murder of ex-common law partner. Relationship broke up after offender assaulted victim and was convicted for it. They got back together briefly before murder. Offender accused victim of infidelity, she broke up with him. Offender broke into victim's home and beat her to death with a metal rod. He gave a inculpatory statement, stating he was not remorseful. {{FindOthers|1llx1}} {{keywords|intimate partner}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Evans|1h825|2004 BCCA 318 (CanLII)}}{{perBCCA|Hall JA}} | {{BC}} |CA | 15| {{keywords|found guilty|acquaintance|disposed of body|no record|no remorse}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Neumann|1mch8|2005 BCSC 1820 (CanLII)}}{{perBCSC|Barrow J}} | {{BC}} | SC | {{Parole|12}} | "the 62‑year‑old offender shot his ex‑wife five times in their home.  He had no criminal record or history of violence.  He was convicted of second degree murder at trial and sentenced to life imprisonment without being eligible for parole for 12 years." {{FindOthers|1mch8}}  {{keywords|intimate partner}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIRP-S|Johnson (WD)|1hjwq|2004 NSCA 91 (CanLII)|225 NSR (2d) 22 (CA)}}{{perNSCA|Oland JA}}| {{NS}} |CA| {{JailY|21}} | Offender murdered his girlfriend and her child. He was 25 years old and had prior record including violence against the victim. {{keywords|intimate partner}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|DWM|1l5ks|2005 BCSC 1061 (CanLII)}}{{perBCSC| J}} | {{BC}} | {{SC}} |{{Parole|10}}| {{FindSummaries|1l5ks}} {{keywords|}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-SN|Thackeray|, [2004] OJ No 5866}}| {{ON}} | | {{JailY|11}} | The offender plead guilty to second degree for stabbing a taxi driver 13 times in the head and neck.}}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-SN|Rizzolo|, [2005] J.Q. no 19927 (C.S.)}}|{{QC}}|SC| {{Parole|13}} | }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Agate|59p5|2003 ABCA 183 (CanLII)}}{{perABCA|Wittmann JA}} | {{AB}} | CA | 20 years |  {{keywords|found guilty|wheelchair|robbery|home invasion|beating|stabbing}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Belliveau|1kvj4|2005 BCCA 283 (CanLII)}}{{perBCCA| J}} | {{BC}} | {{CA}} | {{Parole|13}}| {{FindSummaries|1kvj4}} {{keywords|}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Point|4r08|2003 ABCA 301 (CanLII)}}{{perABCA|Costigan JA}} | {{AB}} | CA | {{JailY|20}} | {{keywords|found guilty|good samaritan|no record|gambling|disposed of body}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Teske|1lknz|2005 CanLII 31847 (ON CA)}}{{perONCA|Doherty JA}} | {{ON}} | {{CA}} | {{Parole|13}}| {{FindSummaries|1lknz}} {{keywords|}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|McLaughlin|5bvx|2003 ABQB 338 (CanLII)}}{{perABQB|Martin J}} | {{AB}} | QB | 18 | {{keywords|intimate partner|on parole|extensive record|high risk}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIRP-S|Cook|59s7|2003 BCCA 326 (CanLII)| [2003] BCJ No 1246}}{{perBCCA|Esson JA}} |{{BC}}|CA| {{JailY|15}} | convicted of second-degree murder. Offender shot and killed taxi driver during robbery. Offender was 21 years old and no record.}}
{{SpanYear2|2004}}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Radonjic|1jhrr|2004 ABCA 323 (CanLII)}}{{perABCA|Romaine J}} | {{AB}} | CA |{{Parole|15}} | {{FindOthers|1jhrr}} {{keywords|guilty plea|intimate partner|stabbing|no remorse}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|KWM|1g2x5|2003 BCCA 688 (CanLII)}}{{perBCCA|Hall JA}}|{{BC}}|CA | {{JailY|20}} |The offender murdered his wife and mother-in-law. {{keywords|intimate partner}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Cerra|1jb0m|2004 BCCA 594 (CanLII)}}{{perBCCA|Donald J}} | {{BC}} | CA|{{Parole|20}} | {{FindOthers|1jb0m}}  {{keywords|found guilty|drug user|beating}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Hoang|5kr3|2002 BCCA 430 (CanLII)}}{{perBCCA|Saunders JA}} | {{BC}} |CA | | {{keywords|found guilty|stranger|shooting}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Van Osselaer|1g4rf|2004 BCCA 3 (CanLII)}}{{perBCCA|Smith JA}} | {{BC}} | CA| {{Parole|18}} | {{FindOthers|1g4rf}}  {{keywords|found guilty|elderly victim|found guilty|stabbing|no remorse}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-SN|Dooley|, [2002] O.J. 5921}} |{{ON}} |SC | 13| "victim, Randal Dooley, was born in Jamaica. When he was six, his biological father, Tony Dooley, arranged for him to come to Canada to live with him and his wife Marcia. Randal arrived in November 1997. He died of a subdural haematoma ten months later, on September 24, 1998. For almost all of time he had been in Canada, Randall was subjected to horrific physical abuse and deprivation. The person responsible for the vast majority of the abuse was Marcia Dooley. Indeed, Tony Dooley was out of the country for the first five or six months of Randal’s time in Canada. However, Tony was present in the home on a daily basis for the three to four months leading up to death, when the worst of the abuse occurred." [https://canlii.ca/t/gts45#par61] {{keywords|found guilty|step-son victim|}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Evans|1h825|2004 BCCA 318 (CanLII)}}{{perBCCA|Hall JA}} | {{BC}} |CA | {{Parole|15}}| {{FindOthers|1h825}} {{keywords|found guilty|acquaintance|disposed of body|no record|no remorse}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Price|4zft|2001 BCCA 323 (CanLII)}}{{perBCCA|Cumming JA}} | {{BC}} | CA |21 | {{keywords|found guilty|robbery|stabbing|strangle}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIRP-S|Johnson (WD)|1hjwq|2004 NSCA 91 (CanLII)|225 NSR (2d) 22 (CA)}}{{perNSCA|Oland JA}}| {{NS}} |CA| {{Parole|21}} | Offender murdered his girlfriend and her child. He was 25 years old and had prior record including violence against the victim.  {{FindOthers|1hjwq}} {{keywords|intimate partner}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Peterffy|4z4g|2001 BCCA 698 (CanLII)}}{{perBCCA|Huddart JA}} | {{BC}} | CA | 15 | {{keywords|found guilty|intimate partner|stabbing|disposed of body|no record|no remorse|willingness to kill again}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-SN|Thackeray|, [2004] OJ No 5866}}| {{ON}} | | {{Parole|11}} | The offender plead guilty to second degree for stabbing a taxi driver 13 times in the head and neck.}}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Gibson|4z7p|2001 BCCA 495 (CanLII)}}{{perBCCA|MacKenzie J}} | {{BC}} |CA | | {{keywords|found guilty|stranger|extensive criminal record}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Curry|1gnbp|2004 BCCA 144 (CanLII)}}{{perBCCA| J}} | {{BC}} | {{CA}} |{{Parole|10}}| {{FindSummaries|1gnbp}} {{keywords|}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Paterson|1fnbx|2001 BCCA 11 (CanLII)}}{{perBCCA|Hall JA}} (2:1) | {{BC}} | CA |15 | {{keywords|found guilty|intimate partner|break-in|choking|near first degree}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-SN|Daigle, [2004] J.Q. no 13829 (C.S.)}} | QC|SC |{{Parole|12}} |{{keywords|}} }}
 
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-SN|Dagenais, [2004] J.Q. no 12142 (C.S.)}} | QC| SC| {{Parole|12}} |{{keywords|}} }}
 
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Falkner|1hjtk|2004 BCSC 986 (CanLII)}}{{perBCSC| J}} | {{BC}} | {{SC}} |25 years | {{FindSummaries|1hjtk}} {{keywords|}} }}
 
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-SN|Moo, [2004] O.J. No. 2234 (Sup. Ct. J.)}} |ON| SC| {{Parole|12}}|{{keywords|}} }}
 
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Trochym|1hdv9|2004 CanLII 1262 (ON CA)}}{{perONCA| J}} | {{ON}} | {{CA}} | {{Parole|10}}| {{FindSummaries|1hdv9}} {{keywords|}} }}
 
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Guiboche|1gf79|2004 MBCA 16 (CanLII)}}{{perMBCA| J}} | {{MB}} | {{CA}} |{{Parole|10}} | {{FindSummaries|1gf79}} {{keywords|}} }}
 
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-SN|M.P., [2004] J.Q. no 8702 (C.S.)}} |QC|SC| 25 years|{{keywords|}} }}
 
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-SN|Picard, [2004] J.Q. no 4332 (C.S.)}} |QC|SC| {{Parole|10}}|{{keywords|}} }}
 
{{SpanYear2|2003}}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Agate|59p5|2003 ABCA 183 (CanLII)}}{{perABCA|Wittmann JA}} | {{AB}} | CA | {{Parole|20}} |  {{FindOthers|59p5}} {{keywords|found guilty|wheelchair|robbery|home invasion|beating|stabbing}} }}
 
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Point|4r08|2003 ABCA 301 (CanLII)}}{{perABCA|Costigan JA}} | {{AB}} | CA | {{Parole|20}} | {{FindOthers|4r08}}  {{keywords|found guilty|good samaritan|no record|gambling|disposed of body}} }}
 
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|McLaughlin|5bvx|2003 ABQB 338 (CanLII)}}{{perABQB|Martin J}} | {{AB}} | QB | {{Parole|18}} |  {{FindOthers|5bvx}} {{keywords|intimate partner|on parole|extensive record|high risk}} }}
 
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIRP-S|Cook|59s7|2003 BCCA 326 (CanLII)| [2003] BCJ No 1246}}{{perBCCA|Esson JA}} |{{BC}}|CA| {{Parole|15}} | convicted of second-degree murder. Offender shot and killed taxi driver during robbery. Offender was 21 years old and no record.}}
 
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|KWM|1g2x5|2003 BCCA 688 (CanLII)}}{{perBCCA|Hall JA}}|{{BC}}|CA | {{Parole|20}} |The offender murdered his wife and mother-in-law.  {{FindOthers|1g2x5}} {{keywords|intimate partner}}  }}
 
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Bajrangie-Singh|1bqp0|2003 CanLII 47384 (ON CA)}}{{perONCA| J}} | {{ON}} | {{CA}} |{{Parole|13}} | {{FindSummaries|1bqp0}} {{keywords|}} }}
 
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Kianiapour|1tkk9|2003 BCCA 703 (CanLII)}}{{perBCCA| J}} | {{BC}} | {{CA}} |{{Parole|20}} | {{FindSummaries|1tkk9}} {{keywords|}} }}
 
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Sodhi|5xws|2003 CanLII 52179 (ON CA)}}{{perONCA|Moldaver JA}} | {{ON}} | {{CA}} |{{Parole|14}} | {{FindSummaries|5xws}} {{keywords|}} }}
 
{{SpanYear2|2002}}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Hoang|5kr3|2002 BCCA 430 (CanLII)}}{{perBCCA|Saunders JA}} | {{BC}} |CA | | {{FindOthers|5kr3}}  {{keywords|found guilty|stranger|shooting}} }}
 
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-SN|Dooley|[2002] O.J. 5921}} |{{ON}} |SC | {{Parole|13}}| "victim, Randal Dooley, was born in Jamaica. When he was six, his biological father, Tony Dooley, arranged for him to come to Canada to live with him and his wife Marcia. Randal arrived in November 1997. He died of a subdural haematoma ten months later, on September 24, 1998. For almost all of time he had been in Canada, Randall was subjected to horrific physical abuse and deprivation. The person responsible for the vast majority of the abuse was Marcia Dooley. Indeed, Tony Dooley was out of the country for the first five or six months of Randal’s time in Canada. However, Tony was present in the home on a daily basis for the three to four months leading up to death, when the worst of the abuse occurred." [https://canlii.ca/t/gts45#par61]  {{keywords|found guilty|step-son victim|}} }}
 
{{SpanYear2|2001}}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Price|4zft|2001 BCCA 323 (CanLII)}}{{perBCCA|Cumming JA}} | {{BC}} | CA |{{Parole|21}} |  {{FindOthers|4zft}} {{keywords|found guilty|robbery|stabbing|strangle}} }}
 
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Peterffy|4z4g|2001 BCCA 698 (CanLII)}}{{perBCCA|Huddart JA}} | {{BC}} | CA | {{Parole|15}} |  {{FindOthers|4z4g}} {{keywords|found guilty|intimate partner|stabbing|disposed of body|no record|no remorse|willingness to kill again}} }}
 
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Gibson|4z7p|2001 BCCA 495 (CanLII)}}{{perBCCA|MacKenzie J}} | {{BC}} |CA | | {{FindOthers|4z7p}}  {{keywords|found guilty|stranger|extensive criminal record}} }}
 
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Paterson|1fnbx|2001 BCCA 11 (CanLII)}}{{perBCCA|Hall JA}} (2:1) | {{BC}} | CA |{{Parole|15}} |  {{FindOthers|1fnbx}} {{keywords|found guilty|intimate partner|break-in|choking|near first degree}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIRP-S|Dewald|1fbs6|2001 CanLII 4721 (ON CA)|[2001] O.J. No. 1716}} (2:1){{perONCA|Laskin JA}} | {{ON}}|CA| | }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIRP-S|Dewald|1fbs6|2001 CanLII 4721 (ON CA)|[2001] O.J. No. 1716}} (2:1){{perONCA|Laskin JA}} | {{ON}}|CA| | }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Johnson|4tx9|2001 NSSC 119 (CanLII)}}{{perNSSC|Wright J}}| {{NS}} |SC | {{JailY|21}} | The offender murdered his romantic partner and her child. {{keywords|intimate partner}}  }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Johnson|4tx9|2001 NSSC 119 (CanLII)}}{{perNSSC|Wright J}}| {{NS}} |SC | {{Parole|21}} | The offender murdered his romantic partner and her child. {{FindOthers|4tx9}} {{keywords|intimate partner}}  }}
 
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIRP-S|Latimer|523c|2001 SCC 1 (CanLII)|[2001] 1 SCR 3}}{{perSCC| J}} | {{SCC}} |  | {{Parole|10}} | {{FindOthers|523c}}  {{keywords|found guilty|position of trust|planning|}} }}
 
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-SN|Bolduc|, [2001] J.Q. no 1532 (C.S.)}} | QC|SC| {{Parole|12}} | }}
 
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Paquette|1f84w|2001 CanLII 4834 (ON CA)}}{{perONCA| J}} | {{ON}} | {{CA}} | {{Parole|14}}| {{FindSummaries|1f84w}} {{keywords|}} }}
 
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-SN|Parent, [2001] J.Q. no 6833 (C.S.)}}|QC|SC|{{Parole|12}}| {{keywords|}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-SN|Spindler, [2001] O.J. No. 4899 (Sup. Ct. J.)}}|ON|SC|11 years| {{keywords|}} }}
 
{{SpanYear2|2000}}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Lavoie|5rmf|2000 ABCA 318 (CanLII)}}{{TheCourtABCA}} | {{AB}} | SC | {{Parole|14}} |  {{FindOthers|5rmf}} {{keywords|acquaintance|stabbing|wheelchair}} }}
 
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Franz|1fn1w|2000 BCSC 508 (CanLII)}}{{perBCSC|Edwards J}}|{{BC}}|SC | {{Parole|17}} | Offender convicted of second-degree murder of spouse during separation. The offender strangled the spouse to death and dismembered the victim's body, and the parts were hidden. The offender had no record of violence. Some evidence of planning and deliberation, but not beyond reasonable doubt. The judge said the offence was "not spur of the moment" killing.  {{FindOthers|1fn1w}} {{keywords|intimate partner}} }}
 
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Hammond|530s|2000 BCCA 428 (CanLII)}}{{perBCCA|Ryan JA}} | {{BC}} | CA | {{Parole|20}} | {{FindOthers|530s}} {{keywords|found guilty|shooting|no remorse}} }}
 
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-SN|Rushton|, 2000 YTCA 5, 143 BCAC 295}} |YT| CA| {{Parole|17}} | {{keywords|found guilty|intimate partner|stabbing|near no remorse|breach of trust|child present}} }}
 
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Fournier|5347|2000 BCCA 140 (CanLII)}}{{perBCCA| J}} | {{BC}} | {{CA}} | {{Parole|15}}| {{FindSummaries|5347}} {{keywords|}} }}
 
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-SN|Gray|, [2000] O.J. No. 5317 (Sup. Ct. J.)}} | ON|SC| {{Parole|12}} | }}
 
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Krugel|1fb3t|2000 CanLII 5660 (ON CA)}}{{perONCA| J}} | {{ON}} | {{CA}} | {{Parole|10}}| {{FindSummaries|1fb3t}} {{keywords|}} }}
 
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Ogden|fwvpp|2000 CanLII 28747 (NL SC)}}{{perNLSC| J}} | {{NL}} | {{SC}} | {{Parole|14}}| {{FindSummaries|fwvpp}} {{keywords|}} }}
 
{{SpanYear2|1999}}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Broyles|5s2v|1999 ABCA 257 (CanLII)}}{{perABCA|Fraser CJ}} | {{AB}} | CA | {{Parole|20}} | {{FindOthers|5s2v}} {{keywords|found guilty|intimate partner}} }}
 
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIRP-S|McKnight|1f9fp|1999 CanLII 3717 (ON CA)|[1999] OJ No 1321}}{{perONCA|Laskin JA}} (2:1)| {{ON}} |CA | {{Parole|17}} |Offender was a doctor and lawyer who stabbed wife. Attack was over 10 to 15 minutes. Suffered from depression at time of offence.  {{FindOthers|1f9fp}} {{keywords|found guilty|strangle|intimate partner|breach of trust|no record|depression|remorse}}  }}
 
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Assoun|1f15x|1999 CanLII 2819 (NS SC}}{{perNSSC|Hood J}}| {{NS}} |SC | {{Parole|18.5}} | The offender was convicted at trial of murdering his ex-partner. He "stabbed and/or slit her throat and killed her with one of these throat wounds which pierced a vein". The offender and victim were in an on/off relationship and had only just broken up at the time of her murder. The sentence was jointly recommended. {{FindOthers|1f15x}}  {{keywords|intimate partner}} }}
 
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Stephen|5s5k|1999 ABCA 190 (CanLII)}}{{perABCA|Russell JA}} | {{AB}} | CA | {{Parole|15}} | "Mr. Stephen appealed the 15-year period of parole ineligibility fixed by the trial judge following his conviction for second degree murder. Although the circumstances of the killing were not detailed, the Court of Appeal noted several aggravating factors, including the violation by Mr. Stephen of a no-contact release provision, the domestic context in which the offence occurred, the preceding history of domestic violence, and his threatening conduct at his sentence hearing." [https://canlii.ca/t/js3r4#par74]  {{FindOthers|5s5k}}  {{keywords|intimate partner|found guilty}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIRP-S|Latimer|523c|2001 SCC 1 (CanLII)|[2001] 1 SCR 3}}{{perSCC| J}} | {{SCC}} | | 10| {{keywords|found guilty|position of trust|planning|}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Frenette|5s48|1999 ABCA 225 (CanLII)}}{{perABCA|Fraser CJ}} (2:1) | {{AB}} | CA | |   {{FindOthers|5s48}} {{keywords|guilty plea|co-worker|robery|19-year-old offender|planning|false alibi}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Lavoie|5rmf|2000 ABCA 318 (CanLII)}}{{TheCourtABCA}} | {{AB}} | SC | 14| {{keywords|acquaintance|stabbing|wheelchair}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Hanley|5sdt|1999 ABCA 27 (CanLII)}}{{perABCA|Veit J}} | {{AB}} | CA | {{Parole|15}} | {{FindOthers|5sdt}} {{keywords|store robbery|remorse}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Franz|1fn1w|2000 BCSC 508 (CanLII)}}{{perBCSC|Edwards J}}|{{BC}}|SC | {{JailY|17}} | Offender convicted of second-degree murder of spouse during separation. The offender strangled the spouse to death and dismembered the victim's body, and the parts were hidden. The offender had no record of violence. Some evidence of planning and deliberation, but not beyond reasonable doubt. The judge said the offence was "not spur of the moment" killing. {{keywords|intimate partner}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Wristen|1f9wv|1999 CanLII 3824 (ON CA}}{{perONCA|Laskin and Rosenberg JJA}}| {{ON}} |CA | {{Parole|17}} | Convicted on circumstantial case. Victim went missing and body never found. Victim's blood splatter found in house. {{FindOthers|1f9wv}}  {{keywords|found guilty|intimate partner|conceal murder}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Hammond|530s|2000 BCCA 428 (CanLII)}}{{perBCCA|Ryan JA}} | {{BC}} | CA | 20 | {{keywords|found guilty|shooting|no remorse}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIRP-S|McInnis|1f9fl|1999 CanLII 2671 (ON CA)|, 1999 CarswellOnt 1054, 119 OAC 316 (CA)}}{{perONCA|Rosenberg JA}}|{{ON}}|CA| {{Parole|20}} | "53-year old offender had a lengthy related record and was on mandatory supervision at the time of the offence; the jury recommended a 20-year period of parole ineligibility; the sentencing judge concluded the offender was a psychopath with no hope for rehabilitation."{{FindOthers|1f9fl}} {{keywords|}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-SN|Rushton|, 2000 YTCA 5, 143 BCAC 295}} |YT| CA| 17 | {{keywords|found guilty|intimate partner|stabbing|near no remorse|breach of trust|child present}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIRP-S|Olsen|1f94t|1999 CanLII 1541 (ON CA)|131 CCC (3d) 355}}{{perONCA|Laskin JA}} | {{ON}}|CA| {{Parole|25}} |  {{FindOthers|1f94t}} {{keywords|6-month-old victim|shaking|breach of trust|no remorse}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Broyles|5s2v|1999 ABCA 257 (CanLII)}}{{perABCA|Fraser CJ}} | {{AB}} | CA | 20 years |{{keywords|found guilty|intimate partner}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Allen|54mk|1999 BCCA 117 (CanLII)}}{{perBCCA| J}} | {{BC}} | {{CA}} |{{Parole|13}} | {{FindSummaries|54mk}} {{keywords|}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIRP-S|McKnight|1f9fp|1999 CanLII 3717 (ON CA)|[1999] OJ No 1321}}{{perONCA|Laskin JA}} (2:1)| {{ON}} |CA | {{JailY|17}} |Offender was a doctor and lawyer who stabbed wife. Attack was over 10 to 15 minutes. Suffered from depression at time of offence. {{keywords|found guilty|strangle|intimate partner|breach of trust|no record|depression|remorse}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-SN|Coutu|, [1999] J.Q. no 1809 (C.S.)}} |QC|SC|{{Parole|10}}|{{keywords|}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-SN|Plaha|, [1999] O.J. No. 5577 (Sup. Ct. J.)}} |ON|SC|{{Parole|12}}|{{keywords|}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-SN|Stewart|, [1999] N.B.J. No. 415 (Q.B. (T.D.))}} |NB|SC| {{Parole|14}}|{{keywords|}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-SN|Ullah|, [1999] O.J. No. 2767 (Sup. Ct. J.)}} | ON|SC| {{Parole|15}}|{{keywords|}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Assoun|1f15x|1999 CanLII 2819 (NS SC}}{{perNSSC|Hood J}}| {{NS}} |SC | 18.5 years | The offender was convicted at trial of murdering his ex-partner. He "stabbed and/or slit her throat and killed her with one of these throat wounds which pierced a vein". The offender and victim were in an on/off relationship and had only just broken up at the time of her murder. The sentence was jointly recommended. {{keywords|intimate partner}} }}
{{SpanYear2|1998}}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIRP-S|McMaster|6gm2|1998 CanLII 4118 (ON CA)}}{{perONCA|Brooke JA}} | {{ON}}|CA| | "...involved the killing by Mr. McMaster of his girlfriend with a single stab wound while she was asleep. The Court of Appeal upheld the trial judge’s imposition of a 12-year period of parole ineligibility. The jury did not recommend any increase over the 10-year minimum for second-degree murder. The Court of Appeal noted the trial judge had taken this into account and, stating merely that the sentence was a fit one, declined to interfere. The court rejected Mr. McMaster’s argument that the judge had failed to give adequate reasons for why he increased the period of parole ineligibility above the statutory minimum. No mention was made of the aggravating factors relevant to a domestic homicide." [https://canlii.ca/t/j8df0#par164]  {{FindOthers|6gm2}} {{keywords|intimate partner}}}}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Stephen|5s5k|1999 ABCA 190 (CanLII)}}{{perABCA|Russell JA}} | {{AB}} | CA | 15 years| "[74]          Mr. Stephen appealed the 15-year period of parole ineligibility fixed by the trial judge following his conviction for second degree murder. Although the circumstances of the killing were not detailed, the Court of Appeal noted several aggravating factors, including the violation by Mr. Stephen of a no-contact release provision, the domestic context in which the offence occurred, the preceding history of domestic violence, and his threatening conduct at his sentence hearing." [https://canlii.ca/t/js3r4#par74]  {{keywords|intimate partner|found guilty}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Tsyganov|6m67|1998 NSCA 227 (CanLII)}}{{perNSCA|Hallett JA}} | {{NS}} | CA | {{Parole|19}} |  {{FindOthers|6m67}} {{keywords|found guilty|break-in|hollow apology}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Frenette|5s48|1999 ABCA 225 (CanLII)}}{{perABCA|Fraser CJ}} (2:1) | {{AB}} | CA | |  {{keywords|guilty plea|co-worker|robery|19-year-old offender|planning|false alibi}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Cruz|1dz00|1998 CanLII 5951 (BC CA)}}{{perBCCA|Ryan JA}} (2:1) | {{BC}} | CA | | {{FindOthers|1dz00}} {{keywords|found guilty|shooting|remorse|no record|high risk}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Hanley|5sdt|1999 ABCA 27 (CanLII)}}{{perABCA|Veit J}} | {{AB}} | CA | 15 | {{keywords|store robbery|remorse}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Cross|6g5m|1998 CanLII 3643 (NS SC)}}{{perNSSC|Hood J}} | {{NS}} | {{SC}} | {{Parole|12}}| {{FindSummaries|6g5m}} {{keywords|}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Wristen|1f9wv|1999 CanLII 3824 (ON CA}}{{perONCA|Laskin and Rosenberg JJA}}| {{ON}} |CA | {{JailY|17}} | Convicted on circumstantial case. Victim went missing and body never found. Victim's blood splatter found in house. {{keywords|found guilty|intimate partner|conceal murder}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Savoie|gd60t|1998 CanLII 28406 (NB KB)}}{{perNBKB| J}} | {{NB}} | {{KB}} |{{Parole|15}} | {{FindSummaries|gd60t}} {{keywords|}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIRP-S|McInnis|1f9fl|1999 CanLII 2671 (ON CA)|, 1999 CarswellOnt 1054, 119 OAC 316 (CA)}}{{perONCA|Rosenberg JA}}|{{ON}}|CA| {{JailY|20}} | "53-year old offender had a lengthy related record and was on mandatory supervision at the time of the offence; the jury recommended a 20-year period of parole ineligibility; the sentencing judge concluded the offender was a psychopath with no hope for rehabilitation."}}
{{SpanYear2|1997}}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Love|2dfjs|1997 ABCA 222 (CanLII)}}{{perABCA|Cote J}} | {{AB}} | CA | {{Parole|20}} | {{FindOthers|2dfjs}}{{keywords|taxi driver|robbery|23-year-old victim|no remorse|19-year-old offender}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIRP-S|Olsen|1f94t|1999 CanLII 1541 (ON CA)|131 CCC (3d) 355}}{{perONCA|Laskin JA}} | {{ON}}|CA| 25 | {{keywords|6-month-old victim|shaking|breach of trust|no remorse}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-SN|Artesen|, [1997] J.Q. no 1845 (C.S.)}} | QC|SC|{{Parole|12}}| {{keywords|}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-SN|Parmar| (1997), 41 O.T.C. 104 (Ct. J. (Gen. Div.))}} | ON|SC|{{Parole|15}}| {{keywords|}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-SN|RP|, [1997] J.Q. no 279 (C.S.)}} | QC|SC| {{Parole|12}}| {{keywords|}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIRP-S|McMaster|6gm2|1998 CanLII 4118 (ON CA)}}{{perONCA|Brooke JA}} | {{ON}}|CA| | "...involved the killing by Mr. McMaster of his girlfriend with a single stab wound while she was asleep. The Court of Appeal upheld the trial judge’s imposition of a 12-year period of parole ineligibility. The jury did not recommend any increase over the 10-year minimum for second-degree murder. The Court of Appeal noted the trial judge had taken this into account and, stating merely that the sentence was a fit one, declined to interfere. The court rejected Mr. McMaster’s argument that the judge had failed to give adequate reasons for why he increased the period of parole ineligibility above the statutory minimum. No mention was made of the aggravating factors relevant to a domestic homicide." [https://canlii.ca/t/j8df0#par164] {{keywords|intimate partner}}}}
{{SpanYear2|1996}}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Stewner (B.J.)|g9ljk|1996 CanLII 18289 (MB CA)}}{{perMBCA|Huband J}} | {{MB}} | CA | {{Parole|20}} | {{FindOthers|g9ljk}}  {{keywords|found guilty|intimate partner}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Tsyganov|6m67|1998 NSCA 227 (CanLII)}}{{perNSCA|Hallett JA}} | {{NS}} | CA | 19 | {{keywords|found guilty|break-in|hollow apology}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Beamish|1c91f|1996 CanLII 3735 (PE SCTD)}}{{perPEISC|Jenkins J}}| {{PEI}} |SC | {{Parole|18}} | charged with first degree, convicted of second degree of murder of common law partner. Offender tied up victim with rope, beat her to death and then concealed her remains. Circumstances of murder were "horrific" and "brutal". It was not a "spur of the moment" offence. Offender had prior record. Appeal dismissed.  {{FindOthers|1c91f}} {{keywords|intimate partner}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Cruz|1dz00|1998 CanLII 5951 (BC CA)}}{{perBCCA|Ryan JA}} (2:1) | {{BC}} | CA | | {{keywords|found guilty|shooting|remorse|no record|high risk}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-SN|DB|, [1996] B.C.J. No. 1485 (S.C.), aff’d 91 B.C.A.C. 298}} |BC|CA | {{Parole|20}} | }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Love|2dfjs|1997 ABCA 222 (CanLII)}}{{perABCA|Cote J}} | {{AB}} | CA | 20 years | {{keywords|taxi driver|robbery|23-year-old victim|no remorse|19-year-old offender}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Tan|1f0l5|1996 CanLII 2500 (BC CA)}}{{perBCCA| J}} | {{BC}} | {{CA}} | {{Parole|13}} | {{FindSummaries|1f0l5}} {{keywords|}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Stewner (B.J.)|g9ljk|1996 CanLII 18289 (MB CA)}}{{perMBCA|Huband J}} | {{MB}} | CA | 20 | {{keywords|found guilty|intimate partner}} }}
{{SpanYear2|1995}}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Klatt|2dc99|1995 ABCA 156 (CanLII)}}{{TheCourtABCA}} | {{AB}} | CA | {{Parole|25}} | {{FindOthers|2dc99}}  {{keywords|found guilty|break-in|criminal record|stabbing}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Beamish|1c91f|1996 CanLII 3735 (PE SCTD)}}{{perPEISC|Jenkins J}}| |SC | {{JailY|18}} | charged with first degree, convicted of second degree of murder of common law partner. Offender tied up victim with rope, beat her to death and then concealed her remains. Circumstances of murder were "horrific" and "brutal". It was not a "spur of the moment" offence. Offender had prior record. Appeal dismissed. {{keywords|intimate partner}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Atkinson|2dc5c|1995 ABCA 65 (CanLII)}}{{perABCA|Lomas J}} | {{AB}} |CA |{{Parole|13}}| {{FindOthers|2dc5c}}  {{keywords|beating|acquaintance|beating}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Klatt|2dc99|1995 ABCA 156 (CanLII)}}{{TheCourtABCA}} | {{AB}} | CA | 25 years | {{keywords|found guilty|break-in|criminal record|stabbing}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|McCormack|6jkd|1995 CanLII 1435 (ON CA)}}{{perONCA|Galligan JA}} | {{ON}} |CA| | "Mr. McCormack, an alcoholic, was drinking heavily when he killed his wife of 25 years. He had a criminal record and a lengthy history of verbally and physically abusing his wife. Eight jurors declined to make a parole eligibility recommendation. Four recommended Mr. McCormack serve 25 years before being eligible for parole. The Court of Appeal found “…it was an error in principle for the trial judge to hold that wife murder is in itself an exceptional circumstance justifying an increase in the period of parole ineligibility”. (para. 8) “Spousal murder is horrible. But all murder is horrible”. (para. 8) While recognizing that “no two cases can ever be the same”, the Court used Munroe (which it said bore “some similarity”) as “a helpful guide” to reduce Mr. McCormack’s parole ineligibility to 12 years. (para. 9)" [https://canlii.ca/t/j8df0#par166]  {{FindOthers|6jkd}} {{keywords|intimate partner}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Atkinson|2dc5c|1995 ABCA 65 (CanLII)}}{{perABCA|Lomas J}} | {{AB}} |CA | 13| {{keywords|beating|acquaintance|beating}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Munroe|231tz|1995 CanLII 8921 (ON CA)}}{{perONCA|Austin JA}} | {{ON}}| CA| | "Mr. Munroe strangled his wife after becoming overwrought with anger during an argument. There was a history of violence and emotional abuse. The jury made no recommendation on parole eligibility. According to the Court of Appeal, the aggravating factors reviewed by the trial judge included Mr. Munroe preventing his wife from escaping and neutralizing her ability to defend herself by kneeling on her arms. The court upheld the 12-year period of parole ineligibility. (The case went on appeal to the Supreme Court of Canada against conviction only.)" [https://canlii.ca/t/j8df0#par163]  {{FindOthers|231tz}}  {{keywords|intimate partner}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|McCormack|6jkd|1995 CanLII 1435 (ON CA)}}{{perONCA|Galligan JA}} | {{ON}} |CA| | "Mr. McCormack, an alcoholic, was drinking heavily when he killed his wife of 25 years. He had a criminal record and a lengthy history of verbally and physically abusing his wife. Eight jurors declined to make a parole eligibility recommendation. Four recommended Mr. McCormack serve 25 years before being eligible for parole. The Court of Appeal found “…it was an error in principle for the trial judge to hold that wife murder is in itself an exceptional circumstance justifying an increase in the period of parole ineligibility”. (para. 8) “Spousal murder is horrible. But all murder is horrible”. (para. 8) While recognizing that “no two cases can ever be the same”, the Court used Munroe (which it said bore “some similarity”) as “a helpful guide” to reduce Mr. McCormack’s parole ineligibility to 12 years. (para. 9)" [https://canlii.ca/t/j8df0#par166] {{keywords|intimate partner}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Muir|6jtg|1995 CanLII 805 (ON CA)}}{{TheCourtONCA}} | {{ON}} |CA| | "Mr. Muir shot and killed his wife while she was asleep in bed. He testified at trial he was in a rage because she had been preparing to leave him, wanted a divorce and was intending to visit a man with whom she had previously had an affair. The Court of Appeal reduced a 12‑year period of parole ineligibility to 10 years. Mr. Muir had no criminal record and no history of abusing his wife. He was remorseful. The jury had recommended no increase beyond the mandatory minimum of 10 years. The Court said: “Although this was a spousal homicide, there was no indication of prior abuse. We can find no basis to justify the increase in parole ineligibility”. (para. 11)" [https://canlii.ca/t/j8df0#par165] {{FindOthers|6jtg}} {{keywords|intimate partner}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Munroe|231tz|1995 CanLII 8921 (ON CA)}}{{perONCA|Austin JA}} | {{ON}}| CA| | "Mr. Munroe strangled his wife after becoming overwrought with anger during an argument. There was a history of violence and emotional abuse. The jury made no recommendation on parole eligibility. According to the Court of Appeal, the aggravating factors reviewed by the trial judge included Mr. Munroe preventing his wife from escaping and neutralizing her ability to defend herself by kneeling on her arms. The court upheld the 12-year period of parole ineligibility. (The case went on appeal to the Supreme Court of Canada against conviction only.)" [https://canlii.ca/t/j8df0#par163] {{keywords|intimate partner}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Worth|6jjm|1995 CanLII 366 (ON CA)}}{{TheCourtONCA}} |{{ON}} | CA | {{Parole|23}} |  {{FindOthers|6jjm}} {{keywords|found guilty|12-year-old victim|sexual assault|dispose of body|criminal record}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Muir|6jtg|1995 CanLII 805 (ON CA)}}{{TheCourtONCA}} | {{ON}} |CA| | "Mr. Muir shot and killed his wife while she was asleep in bed. He testified at trial he was in a rage because she had been preparing to leave him, wanted a divorce and was intending to visit a man with whom she had previously had an affair. The Court of Appeal reduced a 12‑year period of parole ineligibility to 10 years. Mr. Muir had no criminal record and no history of abusing his wife. He was remorseful. The jury had recommended no increase beyond the mandatory minimum of 10 years. The Court said: “Although this was a spousal homicide, there was no indication of prior abuse. We can find no basis to justify the increase in parole ineligibility”. (para. 11)" [https://canlii.ca/t/j8df0#par165] {{keywords|intimate partner}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Sarao|6jw2|1995 CanLII 260 (ON CA)}}{{perONCA| J}} | {{ON}} | {{CA}} |22 years | {{FindSummaries|6jw2}} {{keywords|}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Worth|6jjm|1995 CanLII 366 (ON CA)}}{{TheCourtONCA}} |{{ON}} | CA | 23 | {{keywords|found guilty|12-year-old victim|sexual assault|dispose of body|criminal record}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Joanisse|6jmw|1995 CanLII 3507 (ON CA)}}{{perONCA| J}} | {{ON}} | {{CA}} | {{Parole|10}}| {{FindSummaries|6jmw}} {{keywords|}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIRP-S|Francis|1mqxr|1994 CanLII 4164 (NSCA)|127 NSR (2d) (NSCA)}}{{perNSCA|Jones JA}}| {{NS}} |CA | {{JailY|20}} | {{keywords|intimate partner}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-SN|Loubier|, [1995] O.J. No. 2035 (Ct. J. (Gen. Div.))}} |ON|SC| {{Parole|17}} | }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Bishop|2dbsk|1994 ABCA 361 (CanLII)}}{{TheCourtABCA}} | {{AB}} | CA|15 | {{keywords|found guilty|acquaintence|robbery|no remorse}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-SN|Morrow|, [1995] O.J. No. 4052 (Ct. J. (Gen. Div.))}} |ON|SC| {{Parole|15}} | }}  


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Muise|1mqpp|1994 NSCA 198 (CanLII)}}{{perNSCA|Hallett JA}}(2:1) | {{NS}} | CA | 20 | {{keywords|robbery|guilty plea during trial}} }}
{{SpanYear2|1994}}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIRP-S|Francis|1mqxr|1994 CanLII 4164 (NSCA)|127 NSR (2d) (NSCA)}}{{perNSCA|Jones JA}}| {{NS}} |CA | {{Parole|20}} | {{FindOthers|1mqxr}} {{keywords|intimate partner}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Stevenson|2d9n8|1993 ABCA 295 (CanLII)}}{{perABCA|Fraser CJ}} | {{AB}} | CA| 12| {{keywords|found guilty|intimate partner|found guilty|beating}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Bishop|2dbsk|1994 ABCA 361 (CanLII)}}{{TheCourtABCA}} | {{AB}} | CA|{{Parole|15}} | {{FindOthers|2dbsk}}  {{keywords|found guilty|acquaintence|robbery|no remorse}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Young (L.A.)|1mrs9|1993 CanLII 3272 (NSCA)|, 117 NSR (2d) 166 (CA)}}{{perNSCA|Freeman JA}}| {{NS}} |CA| {{JailY|14}} | The offender stabbed his wife over 14 times. The judge described it as "senseless" and "brutal". {{keywords|intimate partner}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Muise|1mqpp|1994 NSCA 198 (CanLII)}}{{perNSCA|Hallett JA}}(2:1) | {{NS}} | CA | {{Parole|20}} | {{FindOthers|1mqpp}} {{keywords|robbery|guilty plea during trial}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Pelletier|2dtvs|1992 ABCA 153 (CanLII)}}{{perABCA|Cote JA}} | {{AB}} | CA | 15 | {{keywords|found guilty|inmate|criminal record}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Allegretti|6jzl|1994 CanLII 787 (ON CA)}}{{perONCA| J}} | {{ON}} | {{CA}} |{{Parole|10}} | {{FindSummaries|6jzl}} {{keywords|}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Ramsay|gb25n|1991 CanLII 11808 (MB CA)}}{{perMBCA|Huband JA}} |{{MB}}|CA| {{JailY|14}} | The offender "was found to have sexually desecrated his deceased victim, went on to say he had done society a favour by committing his crime. The court found that his unrepentant attitude marked him as dangerous. " {{keywords|guilty plea|intimate partner}}}}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-SN|Bain (1994), 130 N.S.R. (2d) 332 (C.A.)}}|NS|CA | {{Parole|10}} | }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-SN|Pabani (1994), 17 O.R. (3d) 659 (C.A.)}}|ON|CA| {{Parole|10}} | }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-SN|Deocharran, [1994] O.J. No. 3145 (Ct. J. (Gen. Div.))}}|ON|SC|{{Parole|10}}|}}  


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-SN|Barry|, [1991] O.J. No. 2666 (Ont. C.J.)}} | {{ON}} | SC|12 years | "Mr. Barry inflicted 62 stab wounds on his girlfriend who wanted to end the relationship, and applied sustained pressure to her neck. Aged 19 at the time of the murder, he was found to have been emotionally dependent on her. He had no criminal record. Nine jurors recommended a 10-year period of parole ineligibility, the mandatory minimum. Three jurors recommended 15 years. A 12-year period of parole ineligibility was imposed. The sentencing judge emphasized his view that the “killing of some” should not “cost the killer more than the killing of others”. " [https://canlii.ca/t/j8df0#par168] {{keywords|intimate partner}} }}
{{SpanYear2|1993}}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Stevenson|2d9n8|1993 ABCA 295 (CanLII)}}{{perABCA|Fraser CJ}} | {{AB}} | CA| {{Parole|12}}| {{FindOthers|2d9n8}}  {{keywords|found guilty|intimate partner|found guilty|beating}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-SN|Doyle| [1991] NSJ No 447, 108 NSR (2d) 1 (NSCA)}}| {{NS}} |CA|17 years| The offender shot wife while she laid on a bed sleeping. He was suffering from alcoholism and was upset over suspicions of infidelity. The two had three children of the relationship, one of whom died years before. Victim was 32 and the offender was 33 at the time. {{keywords|found guilty|intimate partner|shooting}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Young (L.A.)|1mrs9|1993 CanLII 3272 (NSCA)|, 117 NSR (2d) 166 (CA)}}{{perNSCA|Freeman JA}}| {{NS}} |CA| {{Parole|14}} | The offender stabbed his wife over 14 times. The judge described it as "senseless" and "brutal". {{FindOthers|1mrs9}}  {{keywords|intimate partner}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIRP-S|Baillie|1mrvs|1991 CanLII 2477 (NSCA)|, 107 NSR (2d) 256 (CA)}}{{perNSCA|Matthews JA}}| {{NS}} |CA| {{JailY|17}} |The offender strangled his wife with a rope and left her to die, locked in the basement. {{keywords|guilty plea|strangulation|no record|intimate partner}} }}  
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-SN|Guillemette|, [1993] B.C.J. No. 2092 (S.C.)}} | BC|SC| {{Parole|10}} | }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Campbell|gcc2p|1990 ABCA 198 (CanLII)|57 CCC (3d) 200}}{{TheCourt}} | {{AB}} | CA | 15| {{keywords|found guilty|robbery|shooting|criminal record}} }}
{{SpanYear2|1992}}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Pelletier|2dtvs|1992 ABCA 153 (CanLII)}}{{perABCA|Cote JA}} | {{AB}} | CA | {{Parole|15}} | {{FindOthers|2dtvs}}  {{keywords|found guilty|inmate|criminal record}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Strong|2ds4q|1990 ABCA 327 (CanLII)}}{{TheCourtABCA}} | {{AB}} | CA | 15 | {{keywords|found guilty|robbery|shooting|near first degree|extensive record}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Cameron|g1j10|1992 CanLII 7440 (ON CA)}}{{perONCA| J}} | {{ON}} | {{CA}} |{{Parole|10}} | {{FindSummaries|g1j10}} {{keywords|}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Smoker|2dr83|1990 ABCA 17 (CanLII)}}{{TheCourtABCA}} | {{AB}} | CA | 15 | Also convicted of manslaughter. {{keywords|found guilty|acquaintence|disposed of body}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Lemky|1d98p|1992 CanLII 431 (BC CA)}}{{perBCCA| J}} | {{BC}} | {{CA}} |{{Parole|10}} | {{FindSummaries|1d98p}} {{keywords|}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Randhawa|2dr5m|1990 ABCA 90 (CanLII)}}{{perABCA|McClung JA}} | {{AB}} | CA |15 | {{keywords|intimate partner|no related record|child present}} }}
{{SpanYear2|1991}}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Ramsay|gb25n|1991 CanLII 11808 (MB CA)}}{{perMBCA|Huband JA}} |{{MB}}|CA| {{Parole|14}} | The offender "was found to have sexually desecrated his deceased victim, went on to say he had done society a favour by committing his crime.  The court found that his unrepentant attitude marked him as dangerous. " {{FindOthers|gb25n}}  {{keywords|guilty plea|intimate partner}}}}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|CAM|1nx25|1987 CanLII 128 (NS CA)}}{{perNSCA-H|Hart JA}} | {{NS}}|CA |21 | {{keywords|guilty plea|torture|two-year-old victim|breach of trust|22-year-old offender}} }}  
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-SN|Barry|, [1991] O.J. No. 2666 (Ont. C.J.)}} | {{ON}} | SC|{{Parole|12}} | "Mr. Barry inflicted 62 stab wounds on his girlfriend who wanted to end the relationship, and applied sustained pressure to her neck. Aged 19 at the time of the murder, he was found to have been emotionally dependent on her. He had no criminal record. Nine jurors recommended a 10-year period of parole ineligibility, the mandatory minimum. Three jurors recommended 15 years. A 12-year period of parole ineligibility was imposed. The sentencing judge emphasized his view that the “killing of some” should not “cost the killer more than the killing of others”. " [https://canlii.ca/t/j8df0#par168]  {{keywords|intimate partner}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-SN|Smith| (1986), 72 NSR (2d) 359 (AD)}}|{{NS}}|CA |{{JailY|20}} | lengthy criminal record }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-SN|Doyle| [1991] NSJ No 447, 108 NSR (2d) 1 (NSCA)}}| {{NS}} |CA|{{Parole|17 }}| The offender shot wife while she laid on a bed sleeping. He was suffering from alcoholism and was upset over suspicions of infidelity. The two had three children of the relationship, one of whom died years before. Victim was 32 and the offender was 33 at the time.    {{keywords|found guilty|intimate partner|shooting}} }}


{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Wenarchuk|g7sg2|1982 CanLII 2600 (SK CA)}}{{perSKCA|Bayda CJ}} | {{{SK}} | CA| 15 | {{keywords|found guilty|no remorse}} }}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIRP-S|Baillie|1mrvs|1991 CanLII 2477 (NSCA)|, 107 NSR (2d) 256 (CA)}}{{perNSCA|Matthews JA}}| {{NS}} |CA| {{Parole|17}} |The offender strangled his wife with a rope and left her to die, locked in the basement.  {{FindOthers|1mrvs}} {{keywords|guilty plea|strangulation|no record|intimate partner|appeal from 13 years}} }}
 
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-SN|McMurrer|(1991), 89 Nfld. & P.E.I.R. 36 (P.E.I.S.C. (A.D.))}} | {{PEI}} | CA | {{Parole|12}} | }}
 
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-SN|Banash| (1991), 75 Man. R. (2d) 70 (C.A.)}} | {{MB}} |CA| {{Parole|10}} | }}
 
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-SN|Edgecombe|, [1991] O.J. No. 2044 (Ct. J. (Gen. Div.))}} | ON|SC|{{Parole|10}}  | }}
 
{{SpanYear2|1990}}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Campbell|gcc2p|1990 ABCA 198 (CanLII)|57 CCC (3d) 200}}{{TheCourt}} | {{AB}} | CA | {{Parole|15}} |  {{FindOthers|gcc2p}} {{keywords|found guilty|robbery|shooting|criminal record}} }}
 
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Strong|2ds4q|1990 ABCA 327 (CanLII)}}{{TheCourtABCA}} | {{AB}} | CA | {{Parole|15}} |  {{FindOthers|2ds4q}} {{keywords|found guilty|robbery|shooting|near first degree|extensive record}} }}
 
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Smoker|2dr83|1990 ABCA 17 (CanLII)}}{{TheCourtABCA}} | {{AB}} |  CA | {{Parole|15}} | Also convicted of manslaughter.  {{FindOthers|2dr83}} {{keywords|found guilty|acquaintence|disposed of body}} }}
 
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Randhawa|2dr5m|1990 ABCA 90 (CanLII)}}{{perABCA|McClung JA}} | {{AB}} | CA |{{Parole|15}} | {{FindOthers|2dr5m}}  {{keywords|intimate partner|no related record|child present}} }}
 
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-SN|Rhadbane| [1990] J.Q. no 2246 (C.A.)}} | QC|CA| {{Parole|15}} | }}
 
{{SpanYear2|1987}}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|CAM|1nx25|1987 CanLII 128 (NS CA)}}{{perNSCA-H|Hart JA}} | {{NS}}|CA |{{Parole|21}} |  {{FindOthers|1nx25}} {{keywords|guilty plea|torture|two-year-old victim|breach of trust|22-year-old offender}} }}
 
{{SpanYear2|1986}}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-SN|Smith| (1986), 72 NSR (2d) 359 (AD)}}|{{NS}}|CA |{{Parole|20}} | lengthy criminal record {{keywords|}} }}
 
{{SpanYear2|1982}}
{{SCaseLong|{{CanLIIR-S|Wenarchuk|g7sg2|1982 CanLII 2600 (SK CA)}}{{perSKCA|Bayda CJ}} | {{SK}} | CA| {{Parole|15}} |  {{FindOthers|g7sg2}} {{keywords|found guilty|no remorse}} }}


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==See Also==
* [[Attempted Murder (Sentencing Cases)]]
* [[Manslaughter (Sentencing Cases)]]

Latest revision as of 18:30, 14 December 2024

This page was last substantively updated or reviewed July 2023. (Rev. # 96867)

Digests

See also: Homicide (Sentencing Cases)

NB: The case of R v Shropshire, 1995 CanLII 47 (SCC), [1995] 4 SCR 227 is said to have led to a general increase in ineligibility periods.[1]

Case Name Pv Ct Parole Inelig. Comments
2023
R v Jolicoeur, 2023 ABKB 9 (CanLII), per Mah J AB SC 12 years ineligibility
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2022
R v Candaele, 2022 ABKB 605 (CanLII), per Nixson J AB SC 16 years ineligibility
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Keywords: None
2021
R v Soosay, 2021 ABQB 507 (CanLII), per Renke J AB SC 13 years ineligibility "The event unfolded in a residence on the Samson Reserve. There was a party where everyone was drinking alcohol and smoking marihuana, everyone had brought their machetes into the house. The machetes at one point were all on the dining room table.

...The offender attacked his friend who had protected the offender when he was younger. The offender struck him with a machete, the machete broke, and then struck him with a wrench. The deceased died before first responders arrived. The killing was brutal. ...The Indigenous offender was convicted at trial. The sentencing Court considered many factors, including the offender’s Gladue report, and it imposed a parole ineligibility of 13 years." [1]

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Keywords: gladue
R v KDS, 2021 ABQB 934 (CanLII), per Gill J AB SC 13 years ineligibility
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Keywords: None
R v Cabrera, 2021 ABCA 291 (CanLII) AB CA 12 years ineligibility
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Keywords: None
R v Owusu, 2021 ONCA 417 (CanLII), per curiam ON CA
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Keywords: attempted murder — agg. assault — reckless discharge
R v McRae, 2021 ONCA 525 (CanLII), per Rouleau JA ON CA 12 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — 73-year-old offender — son victim — stabbing — breach of trust — some remorse
R v Tayongtong, 2021 ONCA 281 (CanLII), per Benotto J ON CA 17 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — intimate partner — stabbing — no record
R v Hall, 2021 ONSC 6169 (CanLII), per Goodman J ON SC 17 years ineligibility
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Keywords: abduction — shooting — disposed of body
R v Goforth, 2021 SKCA 20 (CanLII), per Caldwell J SK CA 17 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — parent offender — 4-year-old victim
2020
R v Mbaye, 2020 ABQB 698 (CanLII) AB SC 14 years ineligibility "offender killed spouse; circumstances were graphic, horrifying, and public; three knives used that broke in course of murder; offender cooperated with authorities including calling 911; offender had no criminal record; offender did programs at ERC to address underlying mental health condition; offence involved domestic violence and breach of a position of trust; offender entered victim’s home; guilty plea – 14 year parole ineligibility period" [2]
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Keywords: guilty plea — intimate partner — position of trust — attempted to get help
R v Herntier, 2020 MBCA 95 (CanLII), per Beard JA BC CA 15 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — beating — gladue — on record
R v Newborn, 2020 ABCA 120 (CanLII), per curiam AB CA
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Keywords: stranger — found guilty — beating — criminal record — gladue — cognition
R v Danjou, 2020 BCSC 1820 (CanLII), per Beames J BC SC 12 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — intimate partner — beating — history abuse — no record — remorse — mental health
R v Pirko, 2020 BCSC 222 (CanLII), per Betton J BC SC 11 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — stranger — hammer — intoxication — related criminal record — remorse
R v Garnier, 2020 NSCA 52 (CanLII), per Beveridge JA NS CA 13.5 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — concealment — child victim
R v Keene, 2020 ONCA 635 (CanLII), per Strathy CJ ON CA 17 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — friend — strangled — dismembered — conceal murder — drug use — no insight — no record
R v Gager, 2020 ONCA 274 (CanLII), per Roberts J ON CA 18 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — gang-related — criminal record — shooting
R v Brown, 2020 ONCA 462 (CanLII), per Doherty J ON CA 13 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — stabbing — criminal record
R v Abdulle, 2020 ONCA 106 (CanLII), per Strathy CJ ON CA
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Keywords: found guilty — stabbing — remorse — no record
R v Aristor, 2020 ONSC 6070 (CanLII), per Arrell J ON SC 10 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — stabbing — no risk — remorse
R v Soederhuysen, 2020 ONSC 6666 (CanLII), per Conlan J ON SC
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Keywords: guilty plea — intimate partner — shooting — confessed — called police — breach of trust — remorse — no record — cooperation
R v Chizanga and Meredith, 2020 ONSC 4647 (CanLII), per Harris J ON SC 12 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — shooting
R v Suthakaran, 2020 ONSC 4245 (CanLII), per MacDonnell J ON SC 12 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — shooting — friend victim — no record
R v White, 2020 ONCA 639 (CanLII), per curiam ON CA 16 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — step-mother victim — shooting
R v Boyede, 2020 ONSC 7493 (CanLII), per Brace J ON SC 14 years ineligibility
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Keywords: guilty plea — choking — sex worker — dismembered body
R v Isaac, 2020 ONSC 7882 (CanLII), per O'Marra J ON SC 18 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — roommate — criminal record
R v Marshall, 2020 ONSC 5360 (CanLII), per Goldstein J ON SC 18 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — elderly victim — robbery — gladue
R v Rudowski, 2020 ONSC 3717 (CanLII), per Sproat J ON SC 12 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — strangled — beating — friend — metal illness — conceal murder
R v Chizanga and Meredith, 2020 ONSC 4647 (CanLII), per Harris J ON SC 12 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — shooting — no reord
R v Isaac, 2020 ONSC 7882 (CanLII), per O'Marra J ON SC 18 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — roomnate victim — beating — in home — criminal record — risk of reoffence
R v Kelleter, 2020 NBQB 157 (CanLII), per Petrie J NB SC 15 years ineligibility
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Keywords: guilty plea — intimate partner — joint recommendation — no criminal record — autism
R v Butcher, 2020 NSCA 50 (CanLII), per Derrick JA (2:1) NS CA 15 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — intimate partner — stabbing — no record
R v Angnatuk, 2020 QCCS 3650 (CanLII), per de Blois J QC SC 18 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — intimate partner — stabbing — extensive criminal record — gladue
R v Kingatook, 2020 NUCJ 11 (CanLII), per Cooper J NU SC 13 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — intimate partner — remorse
2019
R v Thomson, 2019 BCSC 365 (CanLII), per Brundrett J BC SC 10 years ineligibility
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Keywords: late guilty plea — intimate partner — stabbing — 57-year-old offender — joint recommendation — conceal evidence — children home
R v Pope, 2019 NLSC 173 (CanLII), per Khaladkar J NL SC 12 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — friend — stabbing — drug addiction — criminal record
R v Chen, 2019 ONSC 3952 (CanLII), per Campbell J ON SC 10 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — elderly victim — beating — mental illness — no criminal record
R v Moreira, 2019 ONSC 2648 (CanLII), per Akhtar J ON SC 12 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — beating — planned — group attack — no record
R v Boland, 2019 ONSC 4498 (CanLII), per Fuerst J ON SC 10 years ineligibility
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Keywords: guilty plea — intimate partner — intoxication — shooting — joint recommendation — gladue
R v Ohab, 2019 ONSC 2503 (CanLII), per Akhtar J ON SC 22 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — friend — beating — disposed of body — hiding murder
R v Mills, 2019 ONCA 940 (CanLII), per curiam ON CA 15 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — gang-related — shooting — public murder
R v Pereira, 2019 ONSC 6751 (CanLII), per Harris J ON SC 12 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — intimate partner — stabbing — extensive record — mental illness
R v Baig, 2019 ONSC 2713 (CanLII), per Speyer J ON SC 17 years ineligibility
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Keywords: guilty plea — intimate partner — pregnant victim — stabbing — breach of trust — hide murder — near first degree — no record — no insight
R v King, 2019 ONCA 530 (CanLII), per curiam ON CA 15 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — stabbing — stranger
R v Gale, 2019 ONCA 519 (CanLII), per curiam ON CA 15 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — intimate partner — shooting — planning and deliberation
R v Ledesma, 2019 ABQB 204 (CanLII), per Gates J AB SC 12 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — bartender — robbery — drug dealer — criminal record — shooting
R v Sinclair, 2019 ABQB 652 (CanLII), per Michalyshyn J AB SC 13 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — friend — sexual violation of body — gladue
R v Frenchman, 2019 ABQB 580 (CanLII), per Little J AB SC see also: [3]
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Keywords: found guilty — robbery — stranger — gladue — FAS — elderly victim
R v Lugela, 2019 ABQB 412 (CanLII), per Yamauchi J AB SC 18 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guitly — stranger — shooting — high risk
R v Shaw, 2019 ABCA 106 (CanLII), per curiam AB CA "victim allowed offender to stay in his apartment; victim was 71, with Parkinson’s; while victim was asleep offender killed victim with a hammer in a violent, brutal attack; victim was left to die on his own; there was a gross betrayal of hospitality and friendship but no trust relationship; offender gave a false alibi to cover up involvement; no guilty plea"
Keywords: found guilty — beating
R v McKenzie, 2019 BCSC 2006 (CanLII), per Devlin J BC SC 23 years ineligibility
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Keywords: guilty plea — sexual assault — stabbing — joint recommendation — no record — concealed murder — remorse
R v Giesbrecht, 2019 BCSC 2354 (CanLII), per Crossin J BC SC 12 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — ex-wife's boyfriend — shooting — harassment — no record
R v Scott, 2019 BCSC 1007 (CanLII), per Ker J BC SC 14 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — 29-year-old offender — co-worker's boyfriend victim — shooting — failed relationship attempts — no record — extensive admissions at trial — remorse — apology
R v Batstone, 2019 BCSC 1520 (CanLII), per Murray J BC SC 15 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — 8-year-old victim — mother offender — suffocation — breach of trust — suicidal ideation — remorseful — planned
R v Liang, 2019 BCSC 1196 (CanLII), per Humphries J BC SC 10 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — shooting — employer victim — remorse — accepted responsibility — no record
R v Martel, 2019 BCSC 2233 (CanLII), per Church J BC SC 14 years ineligibility
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Keywords: guilty plea first day of trial — intimate partner — beating — shooting — in home — planning — remorse
R v Woody, 2019 BCSC 580 (CanLII), per Riley J BC SC 17 years ineligibility
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Keywords: guilty plea — drug dealer — shooting — public murder
R v Praljak, 2019 ONCA 394 (CanLII), per curiam ON CA 15 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — intimate partner — stabbing — no remorse — no record
R v Pierre, 2019 ONSC 1660 (CanLII), per Pomerance J ON SC 15 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — intimate partner — stabbing — breach of trust — in home — prior record — addiction — mental health — remorse
R v Harty, 2019 ONSC 2525 (CanLII), per Dambrot J ON SC 14 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — stranger — shooting — on bail
R v Salifu, 2019 ONSC 483 (CanLII), per Harris J ON SC 10 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — mother victim — beating — mental illness — no record — remorse
R v Osborne, 2019 ONSC 6447 (CanLII), per Arrell J ON SC 13 years ineligibility
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Keywords: guilty plea — father victim — shooting — in home — remorse
R v Bain, 2019 QCCA 460 (CanLII), per Healy J QC CA 20 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — shooting — political — no record — remorse
R v Fontanelli, 2019 QCCS 4370 (CanLII), per BRrunton J QC SC 17 years ineligibility
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Keywords: guilty plea — intimate partner — strangulation — joint submission — criminal record
R v Marjanovic, 2019 MBQB 183 (CanLII), per Martin J MB SC 18 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — torture — organized crime — no record
R v Overby, 2019 MBQB 102 (CanLII), per Martin J MB QB 15 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — intimate partner — strangers — stabbing — no remorse — disposed of body — gladue
R v Harper, 2019 MBQB 82 (CanLII), per Greenberg J MB SC 10 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — cousin victim — intoxication — no record — remorse
R v Whynder, 2019 NSSC 386 (CanLII), per Boudreau J NS SC 17 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — acquaintance — kidnapping — shooting — cultural impact
R v Riley, 2019 NSSC 92 (CanLII), per Chipman J NS SC 15 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — shooting — revenge — extensive record — 19-year-old offender
R v Cromwell, 2019 NSSC 144 (CanLII), per Gabriel J NS SC 11 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — stranger — stabbing — flight — hide evidence — remorse
R v Clyke, 2019 NSSC 140 (CanLII), per Rosinski J NS SC 12 years ineligibility
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Keywords: Found guilty — drug dealing — shooting — joint recommendation — extensive criminal record
R v King, 2019 NWTSC 6 (CanLII), per Mahar J NWT SC 12 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — stabbing — friend — remorse — gladue
R v MacAusland, 2019 PESC 54 (CanLII), per Clements CJ PEI SC 10 years ineligibility
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Keywords: guilty plea — firned — beating — joint recommendation — extensive criminal record — gladue — remorse
R v Yabarow, 2019 ONSC 5796 (CanLII), per Dambrot J ON SC 13 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — acquaintance — stabbing — childhood trauma
2018
R v Powder, 2018 ABQB 1028 (CanLII), per Gates J AB SC 12 years ineligibility "killing involved planning and deliberation; occurred in context of robbery; offender was impaired; offender fled and concealed the weapon; mitigation – youth, family support, Gladue factors, remorse; no guilty plea"
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Keywords: found guilty — acquaintance — robbery — shooting
R v Hannan, 2018 NSSC 335 (CanLII), per Wright J NS SC 15 years ineligibility The victim was stabbed nine times with a knife and left to die.
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Keywords: found guilty — stabbing — planned — criminal record
R v Nicholas, 2018 ONSC 678 (CanLII), per George J ON SC 13 years ineligibility
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Keywords: guilty plea — shooting — found mental and physical health to be at risk — gladue
R v Pernosky, 2018 BCSC 1252 (CanLII), per Armstrong J BC SC 13 years ineligibility "The offender pleaded guilty to the second-degree murder of his half-sister. Death was caused by asphyxiation, followed by a series of sexual acts on the deceased. The offender was 27 at the time of the offence with no adult criminal record. He did not claim to be more than mildly intoxicated at the time. He offered no explanation for his actions."
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Keywords: mid-trial guilty plea — joint recommendation — sibling — strangulation — remorse
R v Warkentin, 2018 BCSC 415 (CanLII), per Brown J BC SC 10 years ineligibility
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Keywords: late guilty plea — mother — joint recommendation — drug use
R v Penner, 2018 BCSC 411 (CanLII), per Crossin J BC SC "The offender brutally murdered his mother. He had a highly dysfunctional relationship with his mother and was 48 years old at the time of the incident. The offender had drug and alcohol issues and had a quick temper. The offender had an extensive criminal record, though mostly related to his drug and alcohol addiction. He had been physically abusive with his mother in the past. He pleaded guilty after the trial started and a number of Crown witnesses had testified. The Crown and defence made a joint submission with respect of parole ineligibility of 10 years which was endorsed by the sentencing judge." [4]
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Keywords: late guilty plea — 67-year old parent — joint recommendation — substance abuse — extensive record
R v Bidesi, 2018 BCSC 902 (CanLII), per Duncan J BC SC 15 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — stranger — shooting — home invasion
R v Douglas, 2018 BCSC 254 (CanLII), per Verhoeven J BC SC 13 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — shooting — extensive criminal record — gladue
R v Hosack, 2018 BCSC 1037 (CanLII), per Schultes J BC SC 15 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — roommate — strangeld — disposed of body — mental illness — extensive criminal record
R v Power, 2018 BCSC 2173 (CanLII), per Gropper J BC SC 12 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — beating — wheelchair — hide murder
R v Meers, 2018 BCSC 465 (CanLII), per Devlin J BC SC 10 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — stabbing — no remorse
R v McBride, 2018 BCSC 865 (CanLII), per Betton J BC SC 18 years ineligibility
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Keywords: guilty plea — gang-related — shooting — joint recommendation
R v Lescano, 2018 BCSC 1771 (CanLII), per Gropper J BC SC 15 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — elderly mother victim — position of trust — hid murder — history of threats
R v Mantla, 2018 NWTSC 73 (CanLII), per Charbonneau J NWT SC 20 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — ex-partner's boyfriend — break-in — stabbing
R v Gero, 2018 QCCS 5433 (CanLII), per Pennou J QC SC 16 years ineligibility
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Keywords: guilty plea — home invasion — drug dealer — shooting — limited remorse
R v Wyke, 2018 QCCS 57 (CanLII), per Champagne J QC SC 12 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — shooting — drug dealer — extensive criminal record
R v Mitchell, 2018 QCCS 5157 (CanLII), per Payette J QC SC 10 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — stranger — intoxicated offender — shooting — gladue
R v Benjamin, 2018 QCCS 5937 (CanLII), per Labrie J QC SC 14 years ineligibility
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Keywords: intimate partner — strangulation — faked suicide — history of abuse
R v Allen, 2018 MBQB 105 (CanLII), per Suche J MB SC 13 years ineligibility
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Keywords: guilty plea — acquaintance — beating — hammer — disposed of body — mental illness — substance abuse — violent criminal record — remorse
R v Coussons, 2018 ONCA 1043 (CanLII), per curiam ON CA 17 years ineligibility
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Keywords: guilty plea — intimate partner — stabbing — confession — remorse
R v Cote, 2018 ONCA 870 (CanLII), per curiam ON CA 12 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — stabbing — strangling — no record — remorse
R v LaPierre, 2018 ONCA 801 (CanLII), per MacPherson JA ON CA 17 years ineligibility
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Keywords: guilty plea — 74-year-old victim
R v Mohamad, 2018 ONCA 966 (CanLII), per Watt JA ON CA 16 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — shooting — gang-related — planning — extensive record
R v Stubbs, 2018 ONCA 1068 (CanLII), per curiam ON CA 13 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — stabbing — no remorse
R v Sauve, 2018 ONCA 813 (CanLII), per curiam ON CA 12 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — intimate partner — no record — depression
R v Rosen, 2018 ONCA 246 (CanLII), per Watt JA ON CA
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Keywords: found guilty — roommate — breach of trust
R v Fernandes, 2018 ONSC 7784 (CanLII), per Fuerst J ON SC 15 years ineligibility
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Keywords: guilty plea — intimate partner — stabbing — breach of trust — planning — mental health
R v Ranhotra, 2018 ONSC 2563 (CanLII), per Then J ON SC 15 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — intimate partner — shooting — breach of trust — planning — cover-up — history of abuse — remorse — called 911
R v Hayles-Wilson, 2018 ONSC 4337 (CanLII), per Code J ON SC 15 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — drug dealer — near first degree — shooting — public murder — apologized
R v Persaud, 2018 ONSC 4668 (CanLII), per Fuerst J ON SC 12 years ineligibility
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Keywords: guilty plea — intimate partner — beating — stabbing — joint recomendation — planning — no record — 72-year-old offender
R v Chambers, 2018 ONSC 2070 (CanLII), per Skarica J ON SC 18 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — shooting — high risk — hid murder
R v Corner, 2018 ONSC 1529 (CanLII), per McKelvey J ON SC 14 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — shooting — concealing murder — gladue
R v Guzylak, 2018 ONSC 4705 (CanLII), per Fuerst J ON SC 14.75 years ineligibility
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Keywords: guilty plea — intimate partner — stabbing — in front of child — joint recommendation — breach of trust — planning — record for violence — history of abuse — difficult childhood
R v Thomas, 2018 ONCA 694 (CanLII), per Nordheimer J ON CA 16 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — intimate partner — disposed of body — history of abuse — blamed victim — conceal crime
R v Sutherland‑Kayseas, 2018 SKQB 339 (CanLII), per Smith J SK SC 12 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — home invasion — shooting — planned break-in — gladue
R v Sheepway, 2018 YKSC 26 (CanLII), per Gower J YK SC 13 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — drug dealer — robbery — shooting
R v Dennis, 2018 YKSC 42 (CanLII), per Veale J YK SC 10 years ineligibility
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Keywords: guilty plea after prelim — friend victim — 23-year-old offender — stabbing — dismembered body — joint recommendation — no record — turned self in — confession — gladue
R v Akittirq, 2018 NUCJ 4 (CanLII), per Cooper J NU CJ 14 years ineligibility
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Keywords: guilty plea — cousin victim — beating — stabbing — sexual intercourse with victim — extensive criminal record — position of trust
2017
R v Beglau, 2017 ABQB 133 (CanLII), per Feehan J AB SC 13 years ineligibility
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Keywords: guilty plea — remorse — intimate partner
R v Burwell, 2017 SKQB 375 (CanLII), per Danyliuk J SK SC 16 years ineligibility
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Keywords: guilty plea — torture — hanged — no remorse — gladue
R v Dolman, 2017 BCSC 2564 (CanLII), per Shergill J BC SC 11 years ineligibility
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Keywords: guilty plea
R v Wu, 2017 BCSC 2271 (CanLII), per Watchuk J BC SC 12 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — intimate partner — stabbing — child present — no record
R v Paul, 2017 BCSC 2203 (CanLII), per Grauer J BC SC 21 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — intimate partner — beating — Indigenous victim — gladue — hiding murder
R v Baldwin, 2017 ONSC 5040 (CanLII), per Lafrance-Cardinal J ON SC 12 years ineligibility
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R v Monney, , 2017 ONSC 1007(*no CanLII links) ON SC 15 years ineligibility
Keywords: found guilty — gang-related — shooting — planning — criminal record
R v Boukhalfa, 2017 ONCA 660 (CanLII), per Watt J ON CA 15 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — stabbing — beating — mother victim — breach of trust — on CSO
R v Berry, 2017 ONCA 17 (CanLII), per Blair J ON CA 17 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — drug dealer — shooting — near first degree — criminal record
R v Sinclair, 2017 ONCA 38 (CanLII), per Watt JA ON CA
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Keywords: found guilty — shooting — remorse
R v French, 2017 ONCA 460 (CanLII), per Feldman JA ON CA 17 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — strangulation — intimate partner
R v Qiu, 2017 ONSC 6353 (CanLII), per Fuerst J ON SC 14 years ineligibility
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Keywords: guilty plea — friend — beating — hammer — strangulation — dismembered body — turned himself in — remorse
R v Speed and Irani, 2017 ONSC 6572 (CanLII), per Fuerst J ON SC 14 years ineligibility
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Keywords: guilty plea — intimate partner — ex-partner — joint recommendation — hammer — no records
R v Moore, 2017 ONCA 947 (CanLII), per Trotter JA ON CA 22 years ineligibility
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Keywords: drug dealer — home invasion — stabbing — extensive criminal record — high risk
R v Brooks, 2017 ONSC 439 (CanLII), per Forestell J ON SC 10 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — stranger — 72-year-old offender — beating — joint recommendation — planned — dimensia
R v Boucher, 2017 ONSC 6199 (CanLII), per MacDonnell J ON SC 11 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — friend — drug dealer — robbery — beating — strangulation — drug and alcohol bender — riminal reord — gladue
R v Brush, 2017 ONSC 664 (CanLII), per Thomas J ON SC 22 years ineligibility
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Keywords: guilty plea — acquaintance — torture — remorse — no record
R v JA, 2017 ONSC 525 (CanLII), per O’Marra J ON SC 18 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — 6-year-old victim — father — sleeping pills — breach of trust — depression — no record
R v Jarvis, 2017 ONSC 6405 (CanLII), per Fuerst J ON SC 18 years ineligibility
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Keywords: guilty plea — elderly victim — drug addiction — breach of trust — slash throat — robbery — joint submission — remorse
R v Sollows, 2017 ONSC 2359 (CanLII), per Fuerst J ON SC 17 years ineligibility
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Keywords: guilty plea — stabbing — father — joint submission — good character
R v Tutiven, 2017 ONSC 6689 (CanLII), per Forestell J ON SC 16 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — stranger — extensive record — evaded arrest
R v Salehzadeh, 2017 ONSC 6460 (CanLII), per Fuerst J ON SC 12 years ineligibility
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Keywords: guilty plea — beating — strangling — stabbing — joint submission — breach of trust — hiding murder — no record
R v Ibrahem, 2017 ONSC 1616 (CanLII), per Glass J ON SC 17 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — intimate partner — doctor offender — abusive — stabbing
R v Nicholson, 2017 ONSC 5244 (CanLII), per Ditomaso J ON SC 15 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — stabbing — 16-year-old victim — disposed of evidence — remorse
R v Monckton, 2017 ONCA 450 (CanLII), per Trotter J ON CA 15 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — mother victim — toddler victim — support
R v Bernard, 2017 NSSC 129 (CanLII), per Gogan J NS SC 14 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — beating — extensive criminal record — gladue — alcohol addictionl
R v Gabriel, 2017 NSSC 90 (CanLII), per Campbell J NS SC 13 years ineligibility The offender was black and mi'kmaq. A cultural impact assessment gave some background to the offender.
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Keywords: found guilty — drug dealer — gladue
R v Daigle, 2017 BCCA 86 (CanLII), per Bennett JA BC CA "the Court of Appeal upheld a period of parole ineligibility of 15 years where the offender was convicted by a jury of killing her former spouse by stabbing him 12 times. At the time of the murder, the offender was subject to a recognizance that prohibited her from having contact with the victim. In breach of that recognizance, she entered the former family residence and stabbed the victim while he was sleeping. She then attempted to clean up the scene, took the victim's cellphone, and returned to her own home. The victim was discovered the following day by co-workers who were checking on his welfare when he failed to show up for work."
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Keywords: found guilty — intimate partner — no record
R v Caissie, 2017 BCSC 1881 (CanLII), per Bowden J BC SC 17 years ineligibility
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Keywords: guilty plea in trial — 17-year-old victim — extensive criminal record — joint submission
R v Friesen, 2017 BCSC 702 (CanLII), per Devlin J BC SC "the offender shot his ex‑wife twice in the garage while suicidal due to financial and other stressors. He had a dated and unrelated criminal record and was convicted at trial."
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Keywords: intimate partner — shooting — suicidal — found guilty
R v Baker, 2017 BCSC 2178 (CanLII), per Tindale J BC SC 13 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — beating — extensive record
R v Whitlock, 2017 BCSC 1998 (CanLII), per DeWitt-Van Oosten J BC SC 12 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — mother victim — breach of trust — crimnial record — stand-off — mental illness
R v Mohamed, 2017 MBQB 64 (CanLII), per Chartier J MB SC 13 years ineligibility
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Keywords: stabbing — stranger — extensive record
R v Tucker, 2017 NBQB 17 (CanLII), per Grant J NB SC 14 years ineligibility The offender was convicted of second degree murder of his mother.
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Keywords: found guilty — mother victim — shooting — hid body — qualified remorse — mental illness
R v Cheema, 2017 QCCS 6155 (CanLII), per Labrie J QC SC 15 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — intimate partner — stabbing — disposed of body — hiding murder — flight from country
R v Thandapanithesigar, 2017 QCCS 3293 (CanLII), per Buffoni J QC SC 13 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — neighbour — stabbing — beating — planning — child present — revenge — no record
R v Wu, 2017 BCSC 2271 (CanLII), per Watchuk J BC SC 12 years ineligibility " the offender was convicted of second degree murder of his wife after a trial. The offence was committed in front of the couple's seven‑year‑old child and was a prolonged knife attack where the victim sustained over 250 knife wounds. The offender had no criminal record and the trial judge imposed a period of parole ineligibility of 12 years."
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Keywords: found guilty — intimate partner — stabbing — no record
R v Williams, 2017 BCSC 969 (CanLII), per Abrioux J BC SC 10 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — stabbing — no record — remorse — alcohol consumption — gladue
R v Miel, 2017 BCSC 1446 (CanLII), per Meiklem J BC SC 14 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — stranger — machete — mental health
R v Ghiorghita, 2017 BCSC 1636 (CanLII), per Pearlman J BC SCC 10 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — intimate partner — shooting — deliberation — no record — turned self in
R v Krewson, 2017 BCSC 1488 (CanLII), per Cole J BC SC 13 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — intimate partner — shooting — breach of trust — no record — remorse
R v Colford, 2017 NBQB 169 (CanLII), per J NB SC 15
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Keywords: guilty plea — home invasion — stabbing — remorse
R v Strang, 2017 SKQB 319 (CanLII), per Gunn J SK SC
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Keywords: guilty plea — intimate partner — shooting — joint submission — no record — remorse
R v Kayaitok, 2017 NUCA 1 (CanLII) per The Court NU CA 15 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — intimate partner — stabbing — beating — children present — related criminal record — gladue
2016
R v Reitmeier, 2016 ABCA 269 (CanLII), per curiam AB SC 13 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — stranger — kicking
R v Honorio, 2016 ABQB 351 (CanLII), per Tilleman J AB QB 16 years ineligibility
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Keywords: guilty plea — stranger — gang-related — planned — shooting — hiding
R v Johnny, 2016 BCSC 2169 (CanLII), per Dley J BC SC 14 years ineligibility
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Keywords: stranger — gang-related — stabbing — guilty plea — remorse — gladue — extensive criminal record
R v Leslie, 2016 BCCA 213 (CanLII), per Fenlon J BC CA 16 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — drug dealer — kidnapped — hatchet — hiding murder
R v Johnston, 2016 BCCA 413 (CanLII), per Donald JA BC CA 17 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — stabbing — hide murder — Mr Big — robbery
R v Butler, 2016 BCSC 1569 (CanLII), per Bracken J BC SC 13 years ineligibility
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Keywords: guilty plea — intimate partner — choking — stabbing — mental illness — criminal record
R v Hunter, 2016 BCSC 796 (CanLII), per Holmes J BC SC 11 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — friend — 60-year-old offender — stabbing — drug user — no record — remorse
R v Barnes, 2016 BCSC 2219 (CanLII), per Bowden J BC SC 10 years ineligibility
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Keywords: guilty plea — gang-related — shooting — joint recommendation — criminal record — remorse
R v OV, 2016 BCCA 454 (CanLII), per Harris JA BC CA 15 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — intimate partner — stabbing — in front of children — fled scene — mentla disorder
R v Ramsay, 2016 BCSC 1207 (CanLII), per Brown J BC SC 20 years ineligibility
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Keywords: guilty plea — intimate partner — beating — tied up child — joint submission — extensive criminal record — burned to death
R v Brewer, 2016 BCSC 2172 (CanLII), per Blok J BC SC 12 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — intimate partner — stabbing — on probation — criminal record — some remorse
R v Taylor, 2016 BCSC 1326 (CanLII), per Dley J BC SC 12 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — intimate partner — pregnant 15-year-old victim — cognitive impairment — destroy evidence
R v Roy, 2016 NBQB 7 (CanLII), per DeWare J NB SC 16 years ineligibility The offender stabbed his mother to death and then set the house on fire. He was 25 years old and had a diagnosis of anxiety and drug abuse. He had a long history of mental illness and drug addiction. He had a prior record for violence.
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Keywords: early guilty plea — substance abuse — stabbing — mother
R v Rushton, 2016 NSSC 313 (CanLII), per Wood J NS SC 18 years ineligibility The offender murdered his common law partner and her adult daughter from another relationship.
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R v Ostamas, 2016 MBQB 136 (CanLII), per Toews J MB SC 75 years ineligibility The offender was convicted of three counts of second degree murder. He strangled two persons to death and beat another to death with a piece of lumber. All victims were homeless persons. Crown and defence had a joint agreement on s. 745.51 applying to order three consecutive sentences of 25 years each.
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R v Johnson, 2016 NSSC 297 (CanLII), per Duncan J NS SC 20 years and 17 years Johnson murdered his ex-partner by beating her with a tire iron. The victim survived the initial beating. MacDonald obtained a knife for Johnston to cut her throat. Both offenders pleaded guilty to second degree murder.
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Keywords: guilty plea — intimate partner — beating — dispose of body
R v Barrett, 2016 NSSC 107 (CanLII), per Gogan J NS SC 15 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — acquaintance — choking — drug dealer — disposed body — joint recommendation — hide murder — extensive criminal record
R v Weese, 2016 ONCA 449 (CanLII), per curiam ON CA 22 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — shooting — stranger — gladue
R v Barrett, 2016 ONCA 12 (CanLII), per Hourigan J ON CA 15 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — beating — hammer — disposal of body — robbery
R v Grant and Vivian, 2016 ONCA 639 (CanLII), per Laskin JA ON CA 11 years ineligibility(Vivian)
14 years ineligibility (Grant)
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Keywords: found guilty — shooting — dificult upbringing
R v Bouchard, 2016 ONSC 4484 (CanLII), per Leroy J ON SC 15 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — friend — beating — hate-based — avoid responsibility
R v Dowdell, 2016 CanLII 105003 (ON SC), per Fuerst J ON SC 12 years ineligibility
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Keywords: guilty plea after prelim — client victim — strangled — beating — 81-year-old victim — mental illness — breach of trust — criminal record — remorse
R v Biddersingh, 2016 ONSC 5663 (CanLII), per MacDonnell J ON SC 16 years ineligibility}
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Keywords: found guilty — 3.5-year-old victim — teenage victim — drowning — starvation — step-mother — disposed of bodies — hid murder — no record
R v Goddard, 2016 ONSC 730 (CanLII), per Ray J ON SC 18 years ineligibility
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Keywords: guilty plea — home invasion — sexual assault — stabbing — planning — joint submission — remorse
R v Ringel, 2016 ONSC 6742 (CanLII), per Conlan J ON SC 12 years ineligibility
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Keywords: guilty plea — sexual assault — 15-year-old victim — joint recommendation
R v Othman, 2016 ONSC 8115 (CanLII), per Andre J ON SC 11 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — 19-year-old offender
R v Van Every, 2016 ONCA 87 (CanLII), per van Rensburg JA ON CA 16 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — friend — drug dealer — robbery — gladue
R v Pepping, 2016 ONCA 809 (CanLII), per curiam ON CA 15 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — beating — stabbing — extensive record — remorse
R v Hong, 2016 ONSC 2654 (CanLII), per Boswell J ON SC 13 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — beating — some remorse — manslaughter
R v Subramaniam, 2016 QCCS 1982 (CanLII), per Blanchard J QC SC 10 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — robbery — no criminal record
2015
R v Ryan, 2015 ABCA 286 (CanLII), per Picard JA (2:1) AB CA 17 years ineligibility The offender was as drug dealer and shot one of his sellers when the victim stole some of his drugs and vehicle. He hid the body is the woods. He was 29 years old. see also: [5]
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Keywords: found guilty — drug dealer — near first degree — disposed of body
R v Smith, Henry, and Campbell, 2015 ABQB 665 (CanLII), per Hawco J AB SC 14 / 12
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Keywords: found guilty — stranger
R v Toews, 2015 ABCA 167 (CanLII), per Costigan JA AB CA 10 years ineligibility
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Keywords: intimate partner — guilty plea — strangling — joint recommendation — remorse
R v Jerrett, 2015 ABQB 245 (CanLII), per Thomas J AB SC 16 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — drug dealer — cover-up
R v Iyamuremye, 2015 ABQB 638 (CanLII), per Burrows J AB SC 17 years ineligibility
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Keywords: stranger — shooting — childhood trauma — planned
R v Tang, 2015 BCSC 2516 (CanLII), per Ehrcke J BC SC 17 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — mother — hammer — disposed of body — no record
R v Desroches, 2015 BCSC 1287 (CanLII), per Bracken J BC SC 10 years ineligibility "In an act that was completely out of character, the offender accessed his World War II vintage pistol he may have had acquired in the course of his military career and ammunition, loaded it, shot the family dog, and then shot his wife of 40 years through the chest while she was asleep in bed. There had been no police involvement with the family. There was no suggestion from the neighbours that anything was seriously wrong. The offender who was in his early seventies pleaded guilty."[6]
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Keywords: guilty plea — intimate partner — shooting — turned self in
R v Learn, 2015 BCSC 815 (CanLII), per Dley J BC SC 12 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — shooting — girlfriend's friend — intoxication — criminal record
R v Eli, 2015 BCSC 926 (CanLII), per Punnett J BC SC 12 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — break-in — stabbing — no record — cooperative — gladue — remorse
R v GCZ, 2015 BCSC 2518 (CanLII), per Verhoeven J BC SC 12 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — mother victim — fled scene — mental illness — no record
R v Florence, 2015 BCCA 414 (CanLII), per Frankel JA BC CA
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Keywords: found guilty — intimate partner — husband — gladue
R v Singh, 2015 BCCA 123 (CanLII), per Bauman JA BC CA 16 years ineligibility
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Keywords: late guilty plea — intimate partner — shooting — flight to US
R v Iverson, 2015 BCSC 591 (CanLII), per Punnett J BC SC 14 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — intimate partner — beating — brick — limited remorse
R v Balbar, 2015 BCSC 1953 (CanLII), per Arnold-Bailey J BC SC 13 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — intimate partner — beating — hammer — disposed of body — drug addiction — remorse — cognitive limitations
R v Rothgordt, 2015 BCSC 1737 (CanLII), per Arnold‑Bailey J BC SC 18 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — intimate partner — planned — rehabiliation
R v Leggette, 2015 NSSC 134 (CanLII), per Arnold J NS SC 10 years ineligibility
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Keywords: guilty plea — landlord victim — strangulation — joint recommendation
R v Hall, 2015 ONCA 766 (CanLII), per curiam ON CA 14
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Keywords: found guilty — friend — set on fire — gladue — remorse
R v Hamade, 2015 ONCA 802 (CanLII), per Pardu J ON CA 15 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — neighbour — 8-year-old victim — cover-up — abuse of trust — spending spree
R v Khairi, 2015 ONCA 279 (CanLII), per curiam ON CA 15 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — intimate partner — stabbing — near decapitation — lack of insight — advanced age — psychological issues
R v Chen, 2015 ONSC 3759 (CanLII), per MacDonnell J ON SC 10 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — beating — mother victim — mental illnes — remorse
R v Shearer, 2015 ONSC 3890 (CanLII), per Glass J ON SC 10 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — boyfriend of ex-partner — beating — mutilating body — gladue
R v Irving, 2015 NBQB 70 (CanLII), per Grant J NB SC 12 years ineligibility The offender strangled his wife to death while one of their children was upstairs. It was motivated by jealousy. He hid her body but eventually reported it to the police.
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Keywords: found guilty — intimate partner — strangulation — breach of trust — apologized and cooperated
R v Papigatuk, 2015 QCCS 5087 (CanLII), per Ruel J QC SC 10 years ineligibility
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Keywords: guilty plea — indigenous victim — body never recovered — joint recommendation — remorse
R v Harrison, 2015 NWTSC 53 (CanLII), per Smallwood J NWT SC 13 years ineligibility
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Keywords: guilty plea — acquaintance — strangled — elderly victim — intoxicated victim — extensive criminal record — gladue — remorse
2014
R v Bramley, 2014 ABQB 179 (CanLII), per Millar JA AB SC 12 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — roomate — stabbing — no record
R v Bobocel, 2014 ABQB 570 (CanLII), per Crighton J AB SC "In Bobocel, the offender murdered his wife of 15 years by striking her in the head with a hammer while she was sleeping. After killing her, Mr. Bobocel attempted to dispose of her body through a mulcher. ...Mr. Bobocel tendered a late guilty plea once the proceedings had commenced. He was of Métis descent, but the pre-sentence report revealed that Gladue principles had no relevance because of the circumstances of the case. ...Mr. Bobocel had a limited and dated criminal record with no prior violent convictions. However, there was evidence before the Court that Mr. Bobocel had allegedly assaulted the deceased and received a peace bond. He also had a history of mental health issues, including a delusional disorder of mixed type, primarily persecutorial and jealousy. In the context of the case, the Court found the mental health condition of Mr. Bobocel was not mitigating to his moral blameworthiness because he had not sought treatment beforehand. ...The Court in Bobocel imposed a period of parole ineligibility of 15 years. In obiter, the Court indicated that without the guilty plea, the period of parole ineligibility would likely have been in the range of 18 to 20 years." [7]
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Keywords: intimate partner — guilty plea
R v Waite, 2014 ABCA 315 (CanLII), per curiam AB CA 18 years ineligibility "offender stabbed victim in victim’s own home after having been invited into the home as a place to sleep; murder occurred in context of robbery; offender had significant record for violence; offender expressed some remorse; no guilty plea"
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Keywords: found guilty — extensive record
R v Heller, 2014 ABCA 182 (CanLII), per curiam AB CA 18 years ineligibility
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Keywords: guilty plea — 2-year-old victim — position of trust — remorse
R v Hutchinson, 2014 NSSC 155 (CanLII), per Cacchione J NS SC 21 years ineligibility Offender stabbed domestic partner to death. Lengthy prior record and was on a conditional sentence order at the time. Plead guilty. There were two young children of the relationship. He stated he had little remorse. Judge found he was in a position of trust.
Keywords: intimate partner
R v Hales, 2014 NSSC 408 (CanLII), per Duncan J NS SC 17 years ineligibility The offender pleaded guilty to second degree murder. He stabbed in wife to death. The sentence was jointly recommended.
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R v Scott , 2014 NBQB 146 (CanLII), per Morrison J NB SC 15 years ineligibility The offender was plead guilty to killing an 82 year old woman. The victim helped him by driving him to her home where the offender hit her in the head with a hammer 19 times. He tried to make the murder scene look liek a sexual assault. He was 19 years old with a history of mental illness.
R v Whalen, 2014 ONSC 5481 (CanLII), per Reid J ON SC 15 years ineligibility "the offender was convicted of the murder of her two year old daughter. The child had been subjected to terrible physical abuse for an extended period of time, which ultimately led to her death, although the specific cause of death could not be determined. The offender was not the person who inflicted the assaults. Rather, it was her intimate partner, with whom she was living. The offender was 23 years of age at the time the child died, she had no prior criminal record, and she was cooperative in providing information that led to where the child’s body had been buried." [8]
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Keywords: found guilty — 2-year-old victim — daughter
R v Boothe-Rowe, 2014 ONSC 3391 (CanLII), per Dawson J ON SC 18 years ineligibility (Boothe)
13 years ineligibility (Rowe-Boothe)
"the victim was the male offender’s ten-year-old son from a previous relationship. Like Melonie Biddersingh, the child was raised in Jamaica by his mother and then brought to Canada to live with his biological father and his wife (Nichelle Rowe-Booth) for a better life. The child was initially treated properly, but when a new baby was born he began to suffer abuse and neglect. He died about two years after his arrival in Canada. Toward the end of his life he was kept chained to a bed and regularly whipped by his father with sufficient force to draw blood. He had been withdrawn from school to hide his injuries. The proximate cause of death was a beating administered by his father. There was very little evidence that Nichelle ever struck the child, and there was evidence that the she too was physically abused by her husband. Both parents were convicted of second degree murder. The jury’s parole ineligibility recommendations were somewhat higher than those in the case at bar. The sentencing judge, Justice Dawson, imposed a period of parole ineligibility of 18 years on the father and 13 years on Nichelle." [9]
Keywords: found guilty — 10-year-old victim — son — torture — whipped
2013
R v Borbely, 2013 ONSC 3355 (CanLII), per Glass J ON SC 17 years ineligibility "the court imposed a life sentence with no chance of parole for 17 years. In that case, the offender had beaten his estranged spouse to death while in the midst of a custody dispute. He then concealed her body under the cottage that he had been renovating and claimed that the victim had run off with another man. The offender had no criminal record and was gainfully employed. The offender was found guilty by a jury, who then recommended a period of parole ineligibility of 10 years. The sentencing judge found that the nature and circumstances of the offence, including the severe nature of the beating, and the post‑offence conduct of dismembering and concealing the body, together with aggravating factors of domestic violence, warranted a period of parole ineligibility outside the range of 12 to 15 years." [10]
R v Jimenez-Acosta, 2013 ONSC 5524 (CanLII), per Goodman J ON SC 13 years ineligibility "Mr. Jimenez-Acosta murdered his wife by inflicting numerous blunt and sharp force wounds to her head. It was another case of a deadly assault precipitated by a wife advising that she had a relationship with another man and wanted a divorce. Mr. Jimenez-Acosta tried to thwart the police investigation by contaminating the crime scene. He had no criminal record and there was no reported history of domestic abuse. The Crown sought a period of parole ineligibility of 15 years; the Defence argued for 10-12 years. Nine jurors recommended 15 years, one recommended 17 and two recommended 20. ...He identified a number of aggravating factors – the statutorily mandated aggravating circumstance of domestic homicide, the “vicious and brutal” circumstances of the assault that was “frenzied” and the attempt to contaminate the crime scene. Mr. Jimenez-Acosta’s prior “very good character” and positive reports of him as a good husband and father were mitigating. Justice Goodman viewed the jurisprudence as supporting “the general range for the period of parole ineligibility in similar cases of domestic violence to be between 12 to 15 years”. ...Justice Goodman was not convinced the offence involved any elements of planning or deliberation. While not condoning Mr. Jimenez-Acosta’s actions, he found the murder was “likely perpetuated [sic] as a result of being told by his wife about Mr. Karpf and her intentions to leave the marriage”. (para. 49)" [11]
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Keywords: intimate partner
R v Chareka , 2013 NSSC 320 (CanLII), per Scaravelli J NS SC 13 years ineligibility stabbing. No prior criminal record
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R v Neville, 2013 CanLII 13601 (NLSCTD), per Thompson J NL Sc 12 years ineligibility stabbing
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R v Borbely,
2013 ONSC 3355 (CanLII), [2013] OJ No 2593, per Glass J
ON SC 17 years Offender found guilty of second degree murder of common law wife by beating her. Offender had no record, good employment, and positive involvement with children. The case was circumstantial where the victim disappeared and then was found dismembered in crates which was discovered years later.
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Keywords: intimate partner
R v VanEindhoven, 2013 NUCJ 30 (CanLII), per Johnson J NU SC "involved the murder by Mr. Vaneindhoven of his common-law spouse. She died from a single stab wound to her heart. The stabbing followed a severe beating. The relationship had been characterized by Mr. Vaneindhoven’s drinking and physical and emotional abuse. Mr. Vaneindhoven had been violent toward other women with whom he had relationships. He had a criminal record. The court noted he was Aboriginal but did not give this fact particular emphasis. ... Mr. Vaneindhoven’s jury had recommended he serve 25 years before being able to apply for parole. The aggravating factors considered by the trial judge included the fact that the murder of a spouse is statutorily aggravating. The Crown sought a 15-year period of parole ineligibility; the Defence said it should be 12 years. The court imposed a period of 13 years which was one year longer than had been ordered following Mr. Vaneindhoven’s first trial." [12]
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Keywords: intimiate partner
R v Jiminez-Acosta, 2013 ONSC 5524 (CanLII), per AJ Goodman J ON SC 13 years ineligibility The offender was convicted of murder. He got into an argument with the victim when she told him she was leaving him. He beat and stabbed her. The offender tried to cover up evidence and mislead the investigators. He had no prior criminal record.
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2012
R v Hardy, 2012 NSSC 209 (CanLII), per Wright J NS SC 14 years ineligibility offender had a prior record involving violence. He was mentally ill. He confessed and was remorseful.
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R v Swite, 2012 BCSC 1755 (CanLII), per Josephson J BC SC 13 years ineligibility "Swite was 20 years old at the time of the offence. He had no criminal record. He had little if any meaningful school or work history. He had strong Gladue factors, including many forms of deprivation and alcohol abuse from an early age. The court found [he] was significantly intoxicated at the time of the offence.

... Swite’s victim was an 85-year old aboriginal woman who was a stranger to him. He killed her by suffocating her with a pillow. He then had sex with her dead body. "

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R v Belcourt, 2012 BCSC 1844 (CanLII), per Macaulay J BC SC 17 years ineligibility
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R v Dahr, 2012 ONCA 433 (CanLII), per Gillese JA ON CA 15 years ineligibility {
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R v Blandon , 2012 ONSC 3864 (CanLII), per Nordheimer J ON SC 12 years ineligibility
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R v Lewis, 2012 ONSC 2488 (CanLII), per McCombs J ON SC "the victim was lured to a location on a pretext where several armed men awaited him, ambushed, confined, beat and then shot him to death. The victim sustained 11 gunshot wounds. The trial judge described the crime as a “vicious and cold-blooded murder”, made worse by the fact the offender had previous firearm convictions and was subject to a weapons prohibition at the time. A period of parole ineligibility of 12 years was imposed; however, the Crown would likely note that this case involved a jury recommendation of 10 years of parole ineligibility and the jury’s implicit finding that the offender was not the one who fired the weapon."
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R v Krasniqi,
2012 ONCA 561 (CanLII), 291 CCC (3d) 236, per LaForme J
ON CA
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Keywords: found guilty — flight to US — no remorse
R v Hardy, 2012 NSSC 209 (CanLII), per Wright J NS SC 14 years ineligibility
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R v Jojic, 2012 BCCA 101 (CanLII), per Ryan JA BC CA 13 years ineligibility
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R v Purdy,
2012 BCCA 272 (CanLII), [2012] BCJ No 1245, per MacKenzie JA
BC CA 19 years ineligibility Offender convicted for second-degree murder of ex-wife by stabbing her 21 times in an ambush. There were several incidents of violence between the offender and the wife's new partner. He believed the victim was attempting to get between him and his children. The killing was done with "forethought". No record and of good character.
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Keywords: found guilty — stabbing — intimate partner
R v Bennight, 2012 BCCA 461 (CanLII), per MacKenzie JA BC CA 18 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — extensive criminal record — high risk
R v Cassan (E.R.), 2012 MBCA 46 (CanLII), per Freedman J MB CA
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Keywords: acquaintance — stabbing
2011
R v Martel, 2011 ABCA 225 (CanLII), per Bielby J AB CA see also: [13]
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Keywords: intimate partner — found guilty — stabbing
R v Osei-Agyemang, 2011 ABCA 2 (CanLII), per Rowbotham JA AB CA 14 years ineligibility
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Keywords: guilty plea — young person victim — 19-year-old offender — planning
R v Ward, 2011 NSCA 78 (CanLII), per Saunders J NS CA 13 years ineligibility
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R v Hawkins, 2011 NSCA 7 (CanLII), per Beveridge J NS CA 15 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — home invasion — strangulation
R v Bottineau, 2011 ONCA 194 (CanLII), per curiam ON CA 22 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — 5-year-old victim — starvation — breach of trust
R v Czibulka, 2011 ONCA 82 (CanLII), per Laskin JA ON CA 15 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — intimate partner
R v Angelis , 2011 ONSC 462 (CanLII), per Smith J ON SC "Mr. Angelis asphyxiated his wife to death during a domestic altercation in front of their two young children. He failed to render or obtain any assistance for her when she fell unconscious. These circumstances were all treated as aggravating factors on sentencing. Mr. Angelis and his wife had been engaged in a bitter custody battle and he had recently learned that his wife intended to leave him to live with her lover. Smith, J. found no evidence of planning in the circumstances of the murder. The jury unanimously recommended the minimum period of parole ineligibility of 10 years. The Crown was seeking 14 years and the Defence argued for 10. The court considered the mitigating factors of Mr. Angelis’ good character: he had been a good father, was employed and well-educated, and did not have a criminal record. A 12-year period of parole ineligibility was imposed." [14] see also: [15]
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Keywords: intimate partner
R v Panghali, 2011 BCSC 421 (CanLII), per Holmes J BC SC 15 years ineligibility The offender strangled his pregnant wife to death and then burned her body on a beach. He made comments to police suggesting that her family may have been responsible.
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Keywords: intimate partner — no record
R v Harrish, 2011 ABCA 91 (CanLII), per Berger JA AB CA 12 years ineligibility
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Keywords: late guilty plea — acquaintance — cut throat — cognitive deficits
R v McClenaghan, 2011 ABCA 266 (CanLII), per curiam AB CA 14 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — shooting
R v Paddy, 2011 SKCA 12 (CanLII), per Smith J SK CA
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Keywords: found guilty — beating — criminal record
R v Getson, 2011 NBQB 51 (CanLII), per McLellan J NB SC 20 years ineligibility Offender plead guilty to second degree murder of wife. Offender attacked wife in front of a tanning salon in front of witnesses. Some evidence of planning were present. Offender confessed to his sister of stabbing the victim 14 or 15 times. Autopsy showed 28 stab wounds to the body. Joint recommendation.
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Keywords: intimate partner — joint recommendation
R v Hall, 2011 ONSC 7281 (CanLII), per Archibald J ON SC 14 years ineligibility
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2010
R v Vuozzo, 2010 ABQB 664 (CanLII), per Hughes J AB QB 15 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — break and enter — criminal record
R v Stiers, 2010 ONCA 656 (CanLII), per curiam ON CA 10 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — stabbing — extensive criminal record
2009
R v Boudreau, 2009 NSSC 30 (CanLII), per Stewart J NS SC 20 years ineligibility Offender killed her 12 year old child as she was an obstacle to her relationship. Evidence suggesting planning and deliberation. Sentence meant to show this was close to a first degree murder. Joint recommended sentence.
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R v Butler, 2009 ABQB 218 (CanLII), per Moreau J AB SC 19 years ineligibility
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Keywords: fpimd guilty — sibling — blind victim — high risk — doubtful remorse
R v Thomas (R.J.), 2009 MBCA 85 (CanLII), per Monnin JA MB CA 20 years ineligibility
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Keywords: stranger — shooting — no remorse
R v Kayaitok, 2009 NUCJ 24 (CanLII), per Kilpatrick J NU PC 18 years ineligibility "The victim was aged five; she died by asphyxiation, then was anally raped by the offender. There was no evidence that alcohol or other intoxicant played a part in the offence. Owing to a prior serious sexual assault allegation, the offender was on an undertaking to have no contact with children. He had no adult criminal record. He was 19 years old at the time of the offence, came from a disadvantaged background, and had limited education."
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R v Worm,
2009 SKQB 122 (CanLII), [2009] S.J. No 197, per Dawson J
SK SC 16 years ineligibility offender and friends broke into victim's residence to rob them. The offender shot the victim in front of family members, including the 14-year-old. Offender was 23 year old aboriginal with an extensive record.
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R v Fattah, 2009 ABCA 229 (CanLII), per Paperny J AB CA 21 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — acquaintance — shooting
R v Tran, 2009 ABCA 308 (CanLII), per curiam AB CA 15 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — intimate partner — stabbing — remorse — no record
R v Dooley, 2009 ONCA 910 (CanLII), per Doherty JA ON CA 18 years ineligibility "the victim, Randal Dooley, was born in Jamaica. When he was six, his biological father, Tony Dooley, arranged for him to come to Canada to live with him and his wife Marcia. Randal arrived in November 1997. He died of a subdural haematoma ten months later, on September 24, 1998. For almost all of time he had been in Canada, Randall was subjected to horrific physical abuse and deprivation. The person responsible for the vast majority of the abuse was Marcia Dooley. Indeed, Tony Dooley was out of the country for the first five or six months of Randal’s time in Canada. However, Tony was present in the home on a daily basis for the three to four months leading up to death, when the worst of the abuse occurred." [16]
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Keywords: found guilty — 7-year-old victim — no record
R v Benham, 2009 BCSC 1863 (CanLII), per Fisher J BC SC 12 years ineligibility "the offender strangled his partner and was convicted of second degree murder after a trial. Although he had no criminal record, there had been allegations of violence in the relationship and the offender was subject to a no‑contact condition at the time of the offence. The trial judge set the period of parole ineligibility at 12 years."
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Keywords: intimate partner
R v Hindessa, [2009] OJ No 6412(*no CanLII links) ON 18 years ineligibility Offender convicted of second degree murder of his girlfriend by stabbing her 10 times while she was lying on a bed. Offender had diagnosis of PTSD and was known for violence, jealousy, and alcohol abuse. There were prior allegations of violence between victim and offender. There was evidence of stabs occurring after death.
Keywords: intimate partner
R v White, 2009 NLTD 99 (CanLII), per Adams J NL SC 17 years ineligibility Offender plead guilty to second degree murder of common law partner by strangling her to death after an argument about fidelity. Offender dismembered the body in his bathtub and discarded the parts. Victim left two children.
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Keywords: intimate partners
2008
R v Goodstoney, 2008 ABCA 401 (CanLII), per curiam AB CA
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Keywords: found guilty — intimate partner — stabbing
R v Guignard, 2008 ABQB 283 (CanLII), per Hughes J AB SC 18 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — good samaritan — extensive record — remorse
R v Coutu, 2008 MBCA 151 (CanLII), per Freeman JA MB CA 17 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — shooting — extensive criminal record
R v Lane, 2008 ONCA 841 (CanLII), per Speyer J ON CA 20 years ineligibility
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Keywords: acquaintance — shooting — execution-style — extensive record
R v Lane, 2008 ONCA 841 (CanLII), per Speyer J ON CA 20 years ineligibility
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Keywords: acquaintance — shooting — robbery — high risk — serious criminal record
R v Waraich, 2008 BCSC 919 (CanLII), per J BC SC 10 years ineligibility
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2007
R v Diebel, 2007 ABCA 418 (CanLII), per curiam AB CA 20 years ineligibility "Mr. Diebel used a hammer and brutally ambushed an unarmed, unsuspecting woman with whom he had a short, intimate relationship. They were not living together at the time. ...Mr. Diebel later dumped her body where it would not be found. He misled police and others after her disappearance. ...The Court of Appeal concluded there was some planning and forethought prior to the murder. The Court also concluded that Mr. Diebel’s mental status, for which he persistently resisted treatment, was not a mitigating factor because it posed an ongoing danger to others. This justified a significant increase in parole ineligibility. ...Mr. Diebel was convicted. While he made a pre-sentence statement of remorse to the trial judge, the Court disbelieved the statement" [17]
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Keywords: hammer — bipolar disorder — planning — intimate partners
R v Strongman, Crane and Baptiste, 2007 ABQB 218 (CanLII), per Macklin J AB SC 18 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — taxi driver — robbery
R v Wilson, 2007 BCSC 1382 (CanLII), per Chamberlist J BC SC 13 years ineligibility The offender plead guilty and had no prior record. He "was aboriginal but the sentencing judge, at para 16, concluded that Gladue did not apply, given the violent and serious offence before the court. ...the sentencing judge found the most aggravating aspect of the murder to be the offender’s vaginal and anal sex with the deceased victim. Though not complete strangers, the case report does not describe any particular relationship either. It appears death was caused by asphyxiation. Mitigating was the lack of a record, the offender’s youthfulness, and his good prospects for rehabilitation."
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R v Trotman, 2007 BCCA 209 (CanLII), per Thackray J BC CA 20 years ineligibility
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Keywords: gound guilty — stabbing — sexual intercourse — criminal record
R v Lenius, 2007 SKCA 65 (CanLII), per Lane JA SK CA "Mr. Lenius, who was separated from his wife, murdered her when she went to his house to pick up their two youngest children. A brief confrontation had ensued over the wife’s new relationship and Mr. Lenius strangled her. The court overturned the trial judge’s imposition of a 15-year period of parole ineligibility and substituted 12 years, saying the case warranted being placed in the lower end of the McKnight range of 12-15 years." [18]
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Keywords: intimate partner
R v Gordon, 2007 ABQB 329 (CanLII), per Greckol J AB SC 17 years ineligibility "offender shot acquaintance at close range in car after dinner party in front of pregnant girlfriend; offence was substantially orchestrated; offender had significant criminal record; offender disposed of body and had others assist in destroying evidence; offender was dangerous; no mitigating circumstances; no guilty plea"
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Keywords: found guilty — acquaintance — disposed of body — extensive record
R v Douglas, 2007 ABCA 321 (CanLII), per Bielby J AB CA 25 years ineligibility
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Keywords: sex worker — found guilty
R v Crane,
2007 ABCA 413 (CanLII), 230 CCC (3d) 266, per Watson JA
AB CA 22 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — taxi driver — robbery — stabbing
R v Khan, 2007 ONCA 779 (CanLII), per curiam ON CA 15 years ineligibility "the five-year-old victim was the son of Muhammad Khan and the stepson of his wife Kaneez Fatima. After the child was beaten to death, the body was dismembered and the body parts were buried in various parts of the Greater Toronto Area. The person who beat the child to death and dismembered the body was Khan. Fatima had suffered abuse at the hands of Khan. Her liability for murder was as an aider and abetter, based substantially on her failure to protect the child from ongoing abuse and from the fatal assault. She had not suggested dismembering the body nor had she participated in the dismemberment but she had helped to carry the body parts to where they were buried." [19]
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Keywords: found guilty — 5-year-old vicim — son — beating — dismembered
R v Maciel, 2007 ONCA 496 (CanLII), per curiam ON CA
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R v Parsons, 2007 NLTD 108 (CanLII), per J NL SC 12 years ineligibility
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R v Taylor, 2007 BCSC 390 (CanLII), per J BC SC 10 years ineligibility
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R v VanEindhoven, 2007 NUCJ 2 (CanLII), per J NU PC 12 years ineligibility
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R v Poissant, 2007 QCCA 205 (CanLII), per J QC CA 15 years ineligibility
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2006
R v Roberts, 2006 ABCA 113 (CanLII), per Russell J AB CA 15 years ineligibility
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Keywords: shooting — no record — found guilty — no remorse
R v White, 2006 ABQB 909 (CanLII), per Moreau J AB QB "Mr. White murdered his pregnant wife in their home. He used a knife.

...Mr. White then disposed of her body in a ditch, stripped her naked, and left her exposed to the elements to decompose. ...Mr. White then tried to cover up this crime, including the staging of a fake crime scene, lying to the police, leading search parties to find her, and enlisting the media in public appeals. ...Mr. White was considered “youthful” at the age of 29. He lacked a related criminal record for domestic violence and had considerable family support. ...The Court found the deprivation of their young child of their mother was an aggravating factor."

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Keywords: intimate partner — position of trust — disposed of body
R v Ulayuk, 2006 NWTSC 10 (CanLII), per Richard J NWT SC 25 years ineligibility
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Keywords: sexually violated body — parole officer — strangulation — hammer — joint recommendation — guilty plea
R v Howard, [2006] O.J. No. 1350 (Sup. Ct. J.), {{{2}}}(*no CanLII links) ON SC 15 years ineligibility
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R v Ingraham, [2006] O.J. No. 1207 (Sup. Ct. J.), {{{2}}}(*no CanLII links) ON SC 11 years ineligibility
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R v JV, , [2006] O.J. No. 2392 (Sup. Ct. J.)(*no CanLII links) ON SC 17 years ineligibility
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R v Labidi, , [2006] O.J. No. 3138 (Sup. Ct. J.)(*no CanLII links) ON SC 15 years ineligibility
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R v Nichols, , [2006] O.J. No. 2868 (Sup. Ct. J.)(*no CanLII links) ON SC 12.5 years ineligibility
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R v Oigg, 2006 MBQB 68 (CanLII), per J MB SC 14 years ineligibility
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R v Ramkissoon, 2006 CanLII 34407 (ON CA), per J ON CA 14 years ineligibility
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R v Daley, 2006 SKCA 91 (CanLII), per J SK CA 14 years ineligibility
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R v Morin-Cousineau, 2006 QCCS 2289 (CanLII), per J QC SC 13 years ineligibility
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2005
R v Danvers,
2005 CanLII 30044 (ON CA), [2005] OJ No 3532 (ONCA), per Armstrong JA
ON CA 15 years ineligibility offender was convicted of second degree murder for shooting a student in a nightclub. Offender was 19 years old with a lengthy criminal record.
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R v Fouquet, 2005 ABQB 673 (CanLII), per Slatter J AB SC 22 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — drug dealer — robbery — 17-year-old — shooting — extensive criminal record
R v Fuller, 2005 ABCA 192 (CanLII), per Kent J AB CA 20 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — employer — victim's child — hammer — coverup — position of trust — no record
R v Diep, 2005 ABQB 81 (CanLII), per Greckol J AB QB 10 years ineligibility
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Keywords: intimate partner — found guilty
R v Legge, 2005 NLTD 156 (CanLII), per LeBlanc J NL SC 18 years ineligibility Offender plead guilty to second degree murder of ex-common law partner. Relationship broke up after offender assaulted victim and was convicted for it. They got back together briefly before murder. Offender accused victim of infidelity, she broke up with him. Offender broke into victim's home and beat her to death with a metal rod. He gave a inculpatory statement, stating he was not remorseful.
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Keywords: intimate partner
R v Neumann, 2005 BCSC 1820 (CanLII), per Barrow J BC SC 12 years ineligibility "the 62‑year‑old offender shot his ex‑wife five times in their home. He had no criminal record or history of violence. He was convicted of second degree murder at trial and sentenced to life imprisonment without being eligible for parole for 12 years."
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Keywords: intimate partner
R v DWM, 2005 BCSC 1061 (CanLII), per J BC SC 10 years ineligibility
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R v Rizzolo, , [2005] J.Q. no 19927 (C.S.)(*no CanLII links) QC SC 13 years ineligibility
R v Belliveau, 2005 BCCA 283 (CanLII), per J BC CA 13 years ineligibility
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R v Teske, 2005 CanLII 31847 (ON CA), per Doherty JA ON CA 13 years ineligibility
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2004
R v Radonjic, 2004 ABCA 323 (CanLII), per Romaine J AB CA 15 years ineligibility
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Keywords: guilty plea — intimate partner — stabbing — no remorse
R v Cerra, 2004 BCCA 594 (CanLII), per Donald J BC CA 20 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — drug user — beating
R v Van Osselaer, 2004 BCCA 3 (CanLII), per Smith JA BC CA 18 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — elderly victim — found guilty — stabbing — no remorse
R v Evans, 2004 BCCA 318 (CanLII), per Hall JA BC CA 15 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — acquaintance — disposed of body — no record — no remorse
R v Johnson (WD),
2004 NSCA 91 (CanLII), 225 NSR (2d) 22 (CA), per Oland JA
NS CA 21 years ineligibility Offender murdered his girlfriend and her child. He was 25 years old and had prior record including violence against the victim.
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Keywords: intimate partner
R v Thackeray, , [2004] OJ No 5866(*no CanLII links) ON 11 years ineligibility The offender plead guilty to second degree for stabbing a taxi driver 13 times in the head and neck.
R v Curry, 2004 BCCA 144 (CanLII), per J BC CA 10 years ineligibility
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R v Daigle, [2004] J.Q. no 13829 (C.S.), {{{2}}}(*no CanLII links) QC SC 12 years ineligibility
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R v Dagenais, [2004] J.Q. no 12142 (C.S.), {{{2}}}(*no CanLII links) QC SC 12 years ineligibility
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R v Falkner, 2004 BCSC 986 (CanLII), per J BC SC 25 years
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R v Moo, [2004] O.J. No. 2234 (Sup. Ct. J.), {{{2}}}(*no CanLII links) ON SC 12 years ineligibility
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R v Trochym, 2004 CanLII 1262 (ON CA), per J ON CA 10 years ineligibility
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R v Guiboche, 2004 MBCA 16 (CanLII), per J MB CA 10 years ineligibility
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R v M.P., [2004] J.Q. no 8702 (C.S.), {{{2}}}(*no CanLII links) QC SC 25 years
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R v Picard, [2004] J.Q. no 4332 (C.S.), {{{2}}}(*no CanLII links) QC SC 10 years ineligibility
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2003
R v Agate, 2003 ABCA 183 (CanLII), per Wittmann JA AB CA 20 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — wheelchair — robbery — home invasion — beating — stabbing
R v Point, 2003 ABCA 301 (CanLII), per Costigan JA AB CA 20 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — good samaritan — no record — gambling — disposed of body
R v McLaughlin, 2003 ABQB 338 (CanLII), per Martin J AB QB 18 years ineligibility
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Keywords: intimate partner — on parole — extensive record — high risk
R v Cook,
2003 BCCA 326 (CanLII), [2003] BCJ No 1246, per Esson JA
BC CA 15 years ineligibility convicted of second-degree murder. Offender shot and killed taxi driver during robbery. Offender was 21 years old and no record.
R v KWM, 2003 BCCA 688 (CanLII), per Hall JA BC CA 20 years ineligibility The offender murdered his wife and mother-in-law.
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Keywords: intimate partner
R v Bajrangie-Singh, 2003 CanLII 47384 (ON CA), per J ON CA 13 years ineligibility
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R v Kianiapour, 2003 BCCA 703 (CanLII), per J BC CA 20 years ineligibility
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R v Sodhi, 2003 CanLII 52179 (ON CA), per Moldaver JA ON CA 14 years ineligibility
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2002
R v Hoang, 2002 BCCA 430 (CanLII), per Saunders JA BC CA
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Keywords: found guilty — stranger — shooting
R v Dooley, [2002] O.J. 5921(*no CanLII links) ON SC 13 years ineligibility "victim, Randal Dooley, was born in Jamaica. When he was six, his biological father, Tony Dooley, arranged for him to come to Canada to live with him and his wife Marcia. Randal arrived in November 1997. He died of a subdural haematoma ten months later, on September 24, 1998. For almost all of time he had been in Canada, Randall was subjected to horrific physical abuse and deprivation. The person responsible for the vast majority of the abuse was Marcia Dooley. Indeed, Tony Dooley was out of the country for the first five or six months of Randal’s time in Canada. However, Tony was present in the home on a daily basis for the three to four months leading up to death, when the worst of the abuse occurred." [20]
Keywords: found guilty — step-son victim
2001
R v Price, 2001 BCCA 323 (CanLII), per Cumming JA BC CA 21 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — robbery — stabbing — strangle
R v Peterffy, 2001 BCCA 698 (CanLII), per Huddart JA BC CA 15 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — intimate partner — stabbing — disposed of body — no record — no remorse — willingness to kill again
R v Gibson, 2001 BCCA 495 (CanLII), per MacKenzie J BC CA
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Keywords: found guilty — stranger — extensive criminal record
R v Paterson, 2001 BCCA 11 (CanLII), per Hall JA (2:1) BC CA 15 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — intimate partner — break-in — choking — near first degree
R v Dewald,
2001 CanLII 4721 (ON CA), [2001] O.J. No. 1716 (2:1), per Laskin JA
ON CA
R v Johnson, 2001 NSSC 119 (CanLII), per Wright J NS SC 21 years ineligibility The offender murdered his romantic partner and her child.
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Keywords: intimate partner
R v Latimer,
2001 SCC 1 (CanLII), [2001] 1 SCR 3, per J
SCC 10 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — position of trust — planning
R v Bolduc, , [2001] J.Q. no 1532 (C.S.)(*no CanLII links) QC SC 12 years ineligibility
R v Paquette, 2001 CanLII 4834 (ON CA), per J ON CA 14 years ineligibility
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R v Parent, [2001] J.Q. no 6833 (C.S.), {{{2}}}(*no CanLII links) QC SC 12 years ineligibility
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R v Spindler, [2001] O.J. No. 4899 (Sup. Ct. J.), {{{2}}}(*no CanLII links) ON SC 11 years
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2000
R v Lavoie, 2000 ABCA 318 (CanLII), per curiam AB SC 14 years ineligibility
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Keywords: acquaintance — stabbing — wheelchair
R v Franz, 2000 BCSC 508 (CanLII), per Edwards J BC SC 17 years ineligibility Offender convicted of second-degree murder of spouse during separation. The offender strangled the spouse to death and dismembered the victim's body, and the parts were hidden. The offender had no record of violence. Some evidence of planning and deliberation, but not beyond reasonable doubt. The judge said the offence was "not spur of the moment" killing.
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Keywords: intimate partner
R v Hammond, 2000 BCCA 428 (CanLII), per Ryan JA BC CA 20 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — shooting — no remorse
R v Rushton, , 2000 YTCA 5, 143 BCAC 295(*no CanLII links) YT CA 17 years ineligibility
Keywords: found guilty — intimate partner — stabbing — near no remorse — breach of trust — child present
R v Fournier, 2000 BCCA 140 (CanLII), per J BC CA 15 years ineligibility
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R v Gray, , [2000] O.J. No. 5317 (Sup. Ct. J.)(*no CanLII links) ON SC 12 years ineligibility
R v Krugel, 2000 CanLII 5660 (ON CA), per J ON CA 10 years ineligibility
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R v Ogden, 2000 CanLII 28747 (NL SC), per J NL SC 14 years ineligibility
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1999
R v Broyles, 1999 ABCA 257 (CanLII), per Fraser CJ AB CA 20 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — intimate partner
R v McKnight,
1999 CanLII 3717 (ON CA), [1999] OJ No 1321, per Laskin JA (2:1)
ON CA 17 years ineligibility Offender was a doctor and lawyer who stabbed wife. Attack was over 10 to 15 minutes. Suffered from depression at time of offence.
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Keywords: found guilty — strangle — intimate partner — breach of trust — no record — depression — remorse
R v Assoun, 1999 CanLII 2819 (NS SC, per Hood J NS SC 18.5 years ineligibility The offender was convicted at trial of murdering his ex-partner. He "stabbed and/or slit her throat and killed her with one of these throat wounds which pierced a vein". The offender and victim were in an on/off relationship and had only just broken up at the time of her murder. The sentence was jointly recommended.
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Keywords: intimate partner
R v Stephen, 1999 ABCA 190 (CanLII), per Russell JA AB CA 15 years ineligibility "Mr. Stephen appealed the 15-year period of parole ineligibility fixed by the trial judge following his conviction for second degree murder. Although the circumstances of the killing were not detailed, the Court of Appeal noted several aggravating factors, including the violation by Mr. Stephen of a no-contact release provision, the domestic context in which the offence occurred, the preceding history of domestic violence, and his threatening conduct at his sentence hearing." [21]
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Keywords: intimate partner — found guilty
R v Frenette, 1999 ABCA 225 (CanLII), per Fraser CJ (2:1) AB CA
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Keywords: guilty plea — co-worker — robery — 19-year-old offender — planning — false alibi
R v Hanley, 1999 ABCA 27 (CanLII), per Veit J AB CA 15 years ineligibility
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Keywords: store robbery — remorse
R v Wristen, 1999 CanLII 3824 (ON CA, per Laskin and Rosenberg JJA ON CA 17 years ineligibility Convicted on circumstantial case. Victim went missing and body never found. Victim's blood splatter found in house.
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Keywords: found guilty — intimate partner — conceal murder
R v McInnis,
1999 CanLII 2671 (ON CA), , 1999 CarswellOnt 1054, 119 OAC 316 (CA), per Rosenberg JA
ON CA 20 years ineligibility "53-year old offender had a lengthy related record and was on mandatory supervision at the time of the offence; the jury recommended a 20-year period of parole ineligibility; the sentencing judge concluded the offender was a psychopath with no hope for rehabilitation."
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R v Olsen,
1999 CanLII 1541 (ON CA), 131 CCC (3d) 355, per Laskin JA
ON CA 25 years ineligibility
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Keywords: 6-month-old victim — shaking — breach of trust — no remorse
R v Allen, 1999 BCCA 117 (CanLII), per J BC CA 13 years ineligibility
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R v Coutu, , [1999] J.Q. no 1809 (C.S.)(*no CanLII links) QC SC 10 years ineligibility
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R v Plaha, , [1999] O.J. No. 5577 (Sup. Ct. J.)(*no CanLII links) ON SC 12 years ineligibility
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R v Stewart, , [1999] N.B.J. No. 415 (Q.B. (T.D.))(*no CanLII links) NB SC 14 years ineligibility
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R v Ullah, , [1999] O.J. No. 2767 (Sup. Ct. J.)(*no CanLII links) ON SC 15 years ineligibility
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1998
R v McMaster,
1998 CanLII 4118 (ON CA), {{{4}}}, per Brooke JA
ON CA "...involved the killing by Mr. McMaster of his girlfriend with a single stab wound while she was asleep. The Court of Appeal upheld the trial judge’s imposition of a 12-year period of parole ineligibility. The jury did not recommend any increase over the 10-year minimum for second-degree murder. The Court of Appeal noted the trial judge had taken this into account and, stating merely that the sentence was a fit one, declined to interfere. The court rejected Mr. McMaster’s argument that the judge had failed to give adequate reasons for why he increased the period of parole ineligibility above the statutory minimum. No mention was made of the aggravating factors relevant to a domestic homicide." [22]
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Keywords: intimate partner
R v Tsyganov, 1998 NSCA 227 (CanLII), per Hallett JA NS CA 19 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — break-in — hollow apology
R v Cruz, 1998 CanLII 5951 (BC CA), per Ryan JA (2:1) BC CA
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Keywords: found guilty — shooting — remorse — no record — high risk
R v Cross, 1998 CanLII 3643 (NS SC), per Hood J NS SC 12 years ineligibility
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R v Savoie, 1998 CanLII 28406 (NB KB), per J NB SC 15 years ineligibility
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1997
R v Love, 1997 ABCA 222 (CanLII), per Cote J AB CA 20 years ineligibility
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Keywords: taxi driver — robbery — 23-year-old victim — no remorse — 19-year-old offender
R v Artesen, , [1997] J.Q. no 1845 (C.S.)(*no CanLII links) QC SC 12 years ineligibility
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R v Parmar, (1997), 41 O.T.C. 104 (Ct. J. (Gen. Div.))(*no CanLII links) ON SC 15 years ineligibility
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R v RP, , [1997] J.Q. no 279 (C.S.)(*no CanLII links) QC SC 12 years ineligibility
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1996
R v Stewner (B.J.), 1996 CanLII 18289 (MB CA), per Huband J MB CA 20 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — intimate partner
R v Beamish, 1996 CanLII 3735 (PE SCTD), per Jenkins J PEI SC 18 years ineligibility charged with first degree, convicted of second degree of murder of common law partner. Offender tied up victim with rope, beat her to death and then concealed her remains. Circumstances of murder were "horrific" and "brutal". It was not a "spur of the moment" offence. Offender had prior record. Appeal dismissed.
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Keywords: intimate partner
R v DB, , [1996] B.C.J. No. 1485 (S.C.), aff’d 91 B.C.A.C. 298(*no CanLII links) BC CA 20 years ineligibility
R v Tan, 1996 CanLII 2500 (BC CA), per J BC CA 13 years ineligibility
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1995
R v Klatt, 1995 ABCA 156 (CanLII), per curiam AB CA 25 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — break-in — criminal record — stabbing
R v Atkinson, 1995 ABCA 65 (CanLII), per Lomas J AB CA 13 years ineligibility
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Keywords: beating — acquaintance — beating
R v McCormack, 1995 CanLII 1435 (ON CA), per Galligan JA ON CA "Mr. McCormack, an alcoholic, was drinking heavily when he killed his wife of 25 years. He had a criminal record and a lengthy history of verbally and physically abusing his wife. Eight jurors declined to make a parole eligibility recommendation. Four recommended Mr. McCormack serve 25 years before being eligible for parole. The Court of Appeal found “…it was an error in principle for the trial judge to hold that wife murder is in itself an exceptional circumstance justifying an increase in the period of parole ineligibility”. (para. 8) “Spousal murder is horrible. But all murder is horrible”. (para. 8) While recognizing that “no two cases can ever be the same”, the Court used Munroe (which it said bore “some similarity”) as “a helpful guide” to reduce Mr. McCormack’s parole ineligibility to 12 years. (para. 9)" [23]
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R v Munroe, 1995 CanLII 8921 (ON CA), per Austin JA ON CA "Mr. Munroe strangled his wife after becoming overwrought with anger during an argument. There was a history of violence and emotional abuse. The jury made no recommendation on parole eligibility. According to the Court of Appeal, the aggravating factors reviewed by the trial judge included Mr. Munroe preventing his wife from escaping and neutralizing her ability to defend herself by kneeling on her arms. The court upheld the 12-year period of parole ineligibility. (The case went on appeal to the Supreme Court of Canada against conviction only.)" [24]
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R v Muir, 1995 CanLII 805 (ON CA), per curiam ON CA "Mr. Muir shot and killed his wife while she was asleep in bed. He testified at trial he was in a rage because she had been preparing to leave him, wanted a divorce and was intending to visit a man with whom she had previously had an affair. The Court of Appeal reduced a 12‑year period of parole ineligibility to 10 years. Mr. Muir had no criminal record and no history of abusing his wife. He was remorseful. The jury had recommended no increase beyond the mandatory minimum of 10 years. The Court said: “Although this was a spousal homicide, there was no indication of prior abuse. We can find no basis to justify the increase in parole ineligibility”. (para. 11)" [25]
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Keywords: intimate partner
R v Worth, 1995 CanLII 366 (ON CA), per curiam ON CA 23 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — 12-year-old victim — sexual assault — dispose of body — criminal record
R v Sarao, 1995 CanLII 260 (ON CA), per J ON CA 22 years
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R v Joanisse, 1995 CanLII 3507 (ON CA), per J ON CA 10 years ineligibility
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R v Loubier, , [1995] O.J. No. 2035 (Ct. J. (Gen. Div.))(*no CanLII links) ON SC 17 years ineligibility
R v Morrow, , [1995] O.J. No. 4052 (Ct. J. (Gen. Div.))(*no CanLII links) ON SC 15 years ineligibility
1994
R v Francis,
1994 CanLII 4164 (NSCA), 127 NSR (2d) (NSCA), per Jones JA
NS CA 20 years ineligibility
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Keywords: intimate partner
R v Bishop, 1994 ABCA 361 (CanLII), per curiam AB CA 15 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — acquaintence — robbery — no remorse
R v Muise, 1994 NSCA 198 (CanLII), per Hallett JA(2:1) NS CA 20 years ineligibility
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Keywords: robbery — guilty plea during trial
R v Allegretti, 1994 CanLII 787 (ON CA), per J ON CA 10 years ineligibility
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R v Bain (1994), 130 N.S.R. (2d) 332 (C.A.), {{{2}}}(*no CanLII links) NS CA 10 years ineligibility
R v Pabani (1994), 17 O.R. (3d) 659 (C.A.), {{{2}}}(*no CanLII links) ON CA 10 years ineligibility
R v Deocharran, [1994] O.J. No. 3145 (Ct. J. (Gen. Div.)), {{{2}}}(*no CanLII links) ON SC 10 years ineligibility
1993
R v Stevenson, 1993 ABCA 295 (CanLII), per Fraser CJ AB CA 12 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — intimate partner — found guilty — beating
R v Young (L.A.), 1993 CanLII 3272 (NSCA), per Freeman JA NS CA 14 years ineligibility The offender stabbed his wife over 14 times. The judge described it as "senseless" and "brutal".
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Keywords: intimate partner
R v Guillemette, , [1993] B.C.J. No. 2092 (S.C.)(*no CanLII links) BC SC 10 years ineligibility
1992
R v Pelletier, 1992 ABCA 153 (CanLII), per Cote JA AB CA 15 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — inmate — criminal record
R v Cameron, 1992 CanLII 7440 (ON CA), per J ON CA 10 years ineligibility
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R v Lemky, 1992 CanLII 431 (BC CA), per J BC CA 10 years ineligibility
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1991
R v Ramsay, 1991 CanLII 11808 (MB CA), per Huband JA MB CA 14 years ineligibility The offender "was found to have sexually desecrated his deceased victim, went on to say he had done society a favour by committing his crime. The court found that his unrepentant attitude marked him as dangerous. "
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Keywords: guilty plea — intimate partner
R v Barry, , [1991] O.J. No. 2666 (Ont. C.J.)(*no CanLII links) ON SC 12 years ineligibility "Mr. Barry inflicted 62 stab wounds on his girlfriend who wanted to end the relationship, and applied sustained pressure to her neck. Aged 19 at the time of the murder, he was found to have been emotionally dependent on her. He had no criminal record. Nine jurors recommended a 10-year period of parole ineligibility, the mandatory minimum. Three jurors recommended 15 years. A 12-year period of parole ineligibility was imposed. The sentencing judge emphasized his view that the “killing of some” should not “cost the killer more than the killing of others”. " [26]
Keywords: intimate partner
R v Doyle, [1991] NSJ No 447, 108 NSR (2d) 1 (NSCA)(*no CanLII links) NS CA 17 years ineligibility The offender shot wife while she laid on a bed sleeping. He was suffering from alcoholism and was upset over suspicions of infidelity. The two had three children of the relationship, one of whom died years before. Victim was 32 and the offender was 33 at the time.
Keywords: found guilty — intimate partner — shooting
R v Baillie,
1991 CanLII 2477 (NSCA), , 107 NSR (2d) 256 (CA), per Matthews JA
NS CA 17 years ineligibility The offender strangled his wife with a rope and left her to die, locked in the basement.
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Keywords: guilty plea — strangulation — no record — intimate partner — appeal from 13 years
R v McMurrer, (1991), 89 Nfld. & P.E.I.R. 36 (P.E.I.S.C. (A.D.))(*no CanLII links) PEI CA 12 years ineligibility
R v Banash, (1991), 75 Man. R. (2d) 70 (C.A.)(*no CanLII links) MB CA 10 years ineligibility
R v Edgecombe, , [1991] O.J. No. 2044 (Ct. J. (Gen. Div.))(*no CanLII links) ON SC 10 years ineligibility
1990
R v Campbell, 1990 ABCA 198 (CanLII), per curiam AB CA 15 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — robbery — shooting — criminal record
R v Strong, 1990 ABCA 327 (CanLII), per curiam AB CA 15 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — robbery — shooting — near first degree — extensive record
R v Smoker, 1990 ABCA 17 (CanLII), per curiam AB CA 15 years ineligibility Also convicted of manslaughter.
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Keywords: found guilty — acquaintence — disposed of body
R v Randhawa, 1990 ABCA 90 (CanLII), per McClung JA AB CA 15 years ineligibility
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Keywords: intimate partner — no related record — child present
R v Rhadbane, [1990] J.Q. no 2246 (C.A.)(*no CanLII links) QC CA 15 years ineligibility
1987
R v CAM, 1987 CanLII 128 (NS CA), per Hart JA NS CA 21 years ineligibility
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Keywords: guilty plea — torture — two-year-old victim — breach of trust — 22-year-old offender
1986
R v Smith, (1986), 72 NSR (2d) 359 (AD)(*no CanLII links) NS CA 20 years ineligibility lengthy criminal record
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1982
R v Wenarchuk, 1982 CanLII 2600 (SK CA), per Bayda CJ SK CA 15 years ineligibility
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Keywords: found guilty — no remorse

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