Theft, Use and Forgery of a Credit Card (Sentencing Cases): Difference between revisions

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{{SCase1|R v Shamshiri, <br> [http://canlii.ca/t/fwtwd 2013 ONSC 1906] (CanLII){{TheCourt}}
{{SCase1|R v Shamshiri, <br> [http://canlii.ca/t/fwtwd 2013 ONSC 1906] (CanLII){{TheCourt}} | $1,000 and 18 month probation | }}
{{SCase1|R v Saade,<br> [http://canlii.ca/t/1q5gm 2006 NSSC 279] (CanLII), | 2 years |The offender was also charged with conspiracy. The offence is said to impact reliance on electronic banking system and is more prevalent than even.}}
 
{{SCase1|R v Saade,<br> [http://canlii.ca/t/1q5gm 2006 NSSC 279] (CanLII){{perNSSC|S MacDonald J}} | 2 years |The offender was also charged with conspiracy. The offence is said to impact reliance on electronic banking system and is more prevalent than even.}}


{{SCase1|R v Harvey-Langton, <br>[http://canlii.ca/t/fv2gc 2012 MBPC 64] (CanLII){{perMBPC|Devine J}} | 5 years|The accused and his accomplice were found in possession of the credit card numbers of 2,447 people and the identity information of 2,438 people.}}
{{SCase1|R v Harvey-Langton, <br>[http://canlii.ca/t/fv2gc 2012 MBPC 64] (CanLII){{perMBPC|Devine J}} | 5 years|The accused and his accomplice were found in possession of the credit card numbers of 2,447 people and the identity information of 2,438 people.}}

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