Sentencing for Luring Brief: Difference between revisions
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<Center><u>'''PART I: OVERVIEW'''</u></center> | <Center><u>'''PART I: OVERVIEW'''</u></center> | ||
[X] On [date], the accused plead guilty to the commission of the following offence(s) | [X] On [date], the accused [plead/was found] guilty to the commission of the following offence(s) between [date]. Specifically that he: | ||
<blockquote>{{small|(1) ... did commit the offence of luring a child contrary to s. 172.1(1) of the Criminal Code.}}</blockquote> | <blockquote>{{small|(1) ... did commit the offence of luring a child contrary to s. 172.1(1) of the Criminal Code.}}</blockquote> | ||
<blockquote>{{small|(2) ... did commit the offence of ... }}</blockquote> | <blockquote>{{small|(2) ... did commit the offence of ... }}</blockquote> | ||
The Crown elected to proceed by indictment/summary conviction. | The Crown elected to proceed by indictment/summary conviction on the hybrid offences. | ||
[X] It is the Crown/Defence position that a fit and proper sentence for the offences charged | [X] It is the Crown/Defence position that a fit and proper sentence for the offences charged are as follows: | ||
{{SentencingBriefTableofCharges}} | {{SentencingBriefTableofCharges}} | ||
[X] The terms of the probation order should be as follows: | |||
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[X] The terms of the ancillary orders should be as follows: | |||
* [list optional terms, including duration of ancillary orders] | |||
<Center><u>'''PART II: AGREED FACTS AND OTHER EVIDENCE'''</u></center> | <Center><u>'''PART II: AGREED FACTS AND OTHER EVIDENCE'''</u></center> | ||
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<Center><u>'''PART III: POSITIONS OF THE PARTIES'''</u></center> | <Center><u>'''PART III: POSITIONS OF THE PARTIES'''</u></center> | ||
[X] The parties are not in agreement on what the fit and proper sentence would be for this accused, including the appropriate form of disposition, duration of custody, the terms of probation, and ancillary orders. | |||
[X] The | |||
<Center><u>'''PART IV: GENERAL SENTENCING PRINCIPLES'''</u></center> | <Center><u>'''PART IV: GENERAL SENTENCING PRINCIPLES'''</u></center> | ||
<u>'''A. Purpose and Principles of Sentencing'''</u> | |||
<u>'''B. Proportionality'''</u> | |||
<u>'''C. Parity'''</u> | |||
<u>'''D. Restraint'''</u> | |||
<u>'''E. Totality and Concurrent vs Consecutive Sentences [assuming multiple offences charged]'''</u> | |||
<Center><u>'''PART V: AGGRAVATING AND MITIGATING FACTORS OF THE CASE'''</u></center> | |||
<u>'''B. Vulnerability of Victim'''</u> | |||
<u>'''A. Guilty Plea and Acceptance of Responsibility'''</u> | |||
<u>'''B. Prior Criminal Record and Repeat Offenders'''</u> | |||
<u>'''B. Prospects of Rehabilitation'''</u> | |||
<Center><u>'''PART VI: OBJECTIVES OF SENTENCING IN THIS CASE'''</u></center> | |||
The purpose behind the criminalization of the conduct captured by the offence was described in ''R v Legare'', where Justice [name] stated the following: | The purpose behind the criminalization of the conduct captured by the offence was described in ''R v Legare'', where Justice [name] stated the following: | ||
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:[32] The italicized words in the preceding paragraph, drawn textually from 172.1 (1)(c), make clear that the intention of the accused must be determined subjectively. I agree in this regard with the Attorney General of Ontario. As Doherty J.A. stated in Alicandro, at para. 31, the accused must be shown to have "engage[d] in the prohibited communication with the specific intent of facilitating the commission of one of the designated offences" with respect to the underage person who was the intended recipient of communication (emphasis added). | :[32] The italicized words in the preceding paragraph, drawn textually from 172.1 (1)(c), make clear that the intention of the accused must be determined subjectively. I agree in this regard with the Attorney General of Ontario. As Doherty J.A. stated in Alicandro, at para. 31, the accused must be shown to have "engage[d] in the prohibited communication with the specific intent of facilitating the commission of one of the designated offences" with respect to the underage person who was the intended recipient of communication (emphasis added). | ||
<Center><u>'''PART VII: RELEVANT SENTENCING CASE LAW'''</u></center> | |||
<Center><u>'''PART VIII: JOINT RECOMMENDATIONS'''</u></center> | |||
<Center><u>'''PART VIII(I): DISCUSSIONS OF SENTENCE'''</u></center> | |||
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Revision as of 09:33, 14 March 2019
Briefs
A sentencing brief is structured as follows:
- Overview
- Identify the charges, including time, place and section of the code.
- Identify the issue for sentencing
- Outline desired result
- Facts
- Summary of undisputed Facts
- Summary of anticipated disputed facts, including what witnesses will be provided
- Enumeration of relevant exhibits
- Positions of Parties
- Principles of Sentencing
- Objectives to be emphasized in Case
- Applicable Factors
- Prior Cases
- Analysis / Discussion of Case
- Ancillary Orders
- Legal Requirements of Order
- Interpretation of Provisions
- Discussion of Application
- Summary of Party's Position
- Breakdown of the requested Sentence, including any factual
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[X] On [date], the accused [plead/was found] guilty to the commission of the following offence(s) between [date]. Specifically that he:
The Crown elected to proceed by indictment/summary conviction on the hybrid offences. [X] It is the Crown/Defence position that a fit and proper sentence for the offences charged are as follows:
[X] The terms of the probation order should be as follows:
[X] The terms of the ancillary orders should be as follows:
[X] The parties are not in agreement on what the fit and proper sentence would be for this accused, including the appropriate form of disposition, duration of custody, the terms of probation, and ancillary orders. [X] The A. Purpose and Principles of Sentencing B. Proportionality C. Parity D. Restraint E. Totality and Concurrent vs Consecutive Sentences [assuming multiple offences charged]
B. Vulnerability of Victim A. Guilty Plea and Acceptance of Responsibility B. Prior Criminal Record and Repeat Offenders B. Prospects of Rehabilitation
The purpose behind the criminalization of the conduct captured by the offence was described in R v Legare, where Justice [name] stated the following:
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PART X: TABLE OF AUTHORITIES(e)
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