Possession of Stolen Property (Sentencing Cases): Difference between revisions

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{{SCase1|R v Banks<br> [http://canlii.ca/t/1k1pr 2005 ABCA 55] (CanLII){{perABCA|Hunt JA}}|s. 3.5 years | Offender convicted of 8 counts possession of stolen property of car parts. The offender was involved in a sophisticated "chop shop". The offender fled prior to sentencing also stole a vehicle in the process. The offender had a prior related record. Also given 6 months for failing to attend court.}}
{{SCase1|R v Banks<br> [http://canlii.ca/t/1k1pr 2005 ABCA 55] (CanLII){{perABCA|Hunt JA}}|s. 3.5 years | Offender convicted of 8 counts possession of stolen property of car parts. The offender was involved in a sophisticated "chop shop". The offender fled prior to sentencing also stole a vehicle in the process. The offender had a prior related record. Also given 6 months for failing to attend court.}}


{{SCase1|R v Kravchov<br> [2002] O.J. No. 2172{{NOCANLII}} | 2 years |Offender found in possession of 5 stolen vehicles. He was involved with sophisticated international car theft organization. The offender had a prior related record. Extra credit due to extreme remand conditions arising from public service strike.}}
{{SCase1|R v Kravchov<br> [2002] OJ No 2172{{NOCANLII}} | 2 years |Offender found in possession of 5 stolen vehicles. He was involved with sophisticated international car theft organization. The offender had a prior related record. Extra credit due to extreme remand conditions arising from public service strike.}}


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