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* Consideration of Available Sentence (CSO, Probation, discharge, etc)
* Consideration of Available Sentence (CSO, Probation, discharge, etc)
* Determining a Fit and Proper Sentence (analysis and final sentence)
* Determining a Fit and Proper Sentence (analysis and final sentence)
==Reasons for Decision (disputed) - VERSION 3==
* Introduction
* Position of the Parties
* Circumstances of the Offences
* Victim Impact Statements
* Circumstances of the Offender
* Analysis
** Applicable Purposes and Principles of Sentencing
** Aggravating and Mitigating Circumstances:
** The Just and Appropriate Sentence
** Ancillary Orders


==Reasons for Decision (Joint Recommendation)==
==Reasons for Decision (Joint Recommendation)==

Revision as of 09:06, 9 June 2021

PRECEDENT TERMS OF USE

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Accepting Guilty Plea

Preliminary to Decision

Preliminary Matters

Reasons for Decision (disputed) - VERSION 1

INTRODUCTION
  • type of hearing and name of accused
  • identify convicted charges
  • identify the dates of trial or date of guilty plea
  • whether convictions were by trial or guilty plea
  • identify issues
  • short summary of positions of parties
  • short summary of final decision
SUMMARY OF ACCEPTED/FOUND FACTS
GOVERNING PRINCIPLES / LEGAL FRAMEWORK FOR SENTENCING
  • Purposes of sentencing are found in s. 718.
    • denunciation
    • general and specific deterrence
    • separation of offenders from society, where necessary
    • rehabilitation
    • reparations victims or to the community
    • promote responsibility in offenders
    • acknowledgment of the harm done to victims and to the community.
  • Additional objectives are found in:
    • 718.01 (offences against children)
    • 718.02 (offences against peace officers or justice system participants)
    • 718.03 (offences against animals)
    • 718.04 (offences against vulnerable persons)
    • s. 718.04 (offences against young persons)
  • Fundamental purpose of sentencing is proportionality (718.1)
  • Additional principles are found in s. 718.2(b) [parity], (c) [totality], (d) and (e) [restraint].
  • The aggravating and mitigating factors to consider are found in s. 718.2(a)
  • Consider the vulnerability of victim in "intimate partner" offences (s. 718.201)
POSITION OF PARTIES
ANALYSIS
GRAVITY OF OFFENCE
Offence Regime
  • maximum and minimum penalties in force at the time.
Drug Cases
  • Additional factors are to be considered (s. 10(2) CDSA)
CIRCUMSTANCES OF OFFENDER
RELEVANT SENTENCING DECISIONS / PARITY
ORDERS
Disposition Order
  • Issue warrant of committal (if any)
  • Issue suspended sentence with probation (if any)
  • Issue discharge order with probation (if any)
  • Issue fine order
Ancillary Orders
  • s. 727 victim fine surcharge


Remaining charges
  • disposition of remaining charges: withdraw or DWOP

Reasons for Decision (disputed) - VERSION 2

  • Introduction
  • Facts found at trial / agreed upon
  • Aggravating Factors
  • Mitigating Factors
  • Victim Impact Statements
  • Pre-sentence Report
  • Letters of support
  • Accused Statement in Court
  • Purpose and Principles of Sentencing
  • Consideration of Available Sentence (CSO, Probation, discharge, etc)
  • Determining a Fit and Proper Sentence (analysis and final sentence)

Reasons for Decision (disputed) - VERSION 3

  • Introduction
  • Position of the Parties
  • Circumstances of the Offences
  • Victim Impact Statements
  • Circumstances of the Offender
  • Analysis
    • Applicable Purposes and Principles of Sentencing
    • Aggravating and Mitigating Circumstances:
    • The Just and Appropriate Sentence
    • Ancillary Orders

Reasons for Decision (Joint Recommendation)

INTRODUCTION
  • identify type of hearing
  • Identify name of accused
  • identify convicted charges
  • identify whether convictions were by trial or guilty plea
GOVERNING PRINCIPLES
  • Joint Recommendations are governed by principles set out in Anthony-Cook, 2016 SCC 43.
    • Court must accept a joint recommendation in all cases except where it will bring the administration of justice into disrepute or is otherwise contrary to the public interest.
    • This means that the court must regularly accept sentences that are either lower or higher than what the judge would have found.
    • Court may consider the circumstances of the negotiations that reached the agreement including consideration of the frailties of the case.
  • Purposes and principles of sentencing (718 to 718.2)
ANALYSIS
  • Gravity of offence
  • Circumstances of offender
  • public interest test
ORDERS
Disposition Order
  • Issue warrant of committal (if any)
  • Issue suspended sentence with probation (if any)
  • Issue discharge order with probation (if any)
  • Issue fine order
Ancillary Orders
  • s. 727 victim fine surcharge
Remaining charges
  • disposition of remaining charges: withdraw or DWOP

See Also