Perjury and Related Forms of Obstruction (Sentencing Cases): Difference between revisions

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{{SCase1|''R v Robinson, <br> [http://canlii.ca/t/gkwtz 2015 BCSC 1535] (CanLII){{perBCSC|Smith J}} | {{TwoYearsLess}} | "The accused, a police officer, was found guilty of perjury. He was present when a Taser was used against Robert Dziekanski at YVR airport. Mr. Dziekanski died later. The accused testified at a public inquiry and lied about the circumstances that led to Mr. Dziekanski's death." }}
{{SCase1|''R v Robinson, <br> [http://canlii.ca/t/gkwtz 2015 BCSC 1535] (CanLII){{perBCSC|Smith J}} | {{TwoYearsLess}} | "The accused, a police officer, was found guilty of perjury. He was present when a Taser was used against Robert Dziekanski at YVR airport. Mr. Dziekanski died later. The accused testified at a public inquiry and lied about the circumstances that led to Mr. Dziekanski's death." }}


{{SCase1|''R v Lamoureux, <br> [http://canlii.ca/t/gmbc8 2015 QCCQ 11790] (CanLII){{perQCCC|Lachance J}} | 10 months | }}
{{SCase1|''R v Lamoureux, <br> [http://canlii.ca/t/gmbc8 2015 QCCQ 11790] (CanLII){{perQCCQ|Lachance J}} | 10 months | }}


{{SCase1|''R v Reyat'', [http://canlii.ca/t/g64pl 2014 BCCA 101] (CanLII){{perBCCA|Saunders JA}} | 9 years | "A jury found Reyat guilty of perjury in proceedings that alleged 19 false statements. Reyat was a key witness in the murder trial of two Air India bombers, Malik and Bagri. Reyat had falsely claimed he did not remember important details of the narrative. His evidence foreclosed a relevant line of questioning and related to central events in the matter. His conduct was characterized as a stain on the process of a mass murder trial and was a deliberate attempt to frustrate justice. Reyat had also been convicted of three counts of manslaughter related to the Air India bombing prior to the Malik and Bagri trial. He received the longest sentence in Canadian history for perjury, 9 years’ imprisonment." The offence was politically motivated. He was previously convicted of manslaughter linked to the bombing. }}
{{SCase1|''R v Reyat'', [http://canlii.ca/t/g64pl 2014 BCCA 101] (CanLII){{perBCCA|Saunders JA}} | 9 years | "A jury found Reyat guilty of perjury in proceedings that alleged 19 false statements. Reyat was a key witness in the murder trial of two Air India bombers, Malik and Bagri. Reyat had falsely claimed he did not remember important details of the narrative. His evidence foreclosed a relevant line of questioning and related to central events in the matter. His conduct was characterized as a stain on the process of a mass murder trial and was a deliberate attempt to frustrate justice. Reyat had also been convicted of three counts of manslaughter related to the Air India bombing prior to the Malik and Bagri trial. He received the longest sentence in Canadian history for perjury, 9 years’ imprisonment." The offence was politically motivated. He was previously convicted of manslaughter linked to the bombing. }}
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{{SCase1|''R v Rodney'',<br> [http://canlii.ca/t/1s5c9 2007 CanLII 28222] (ON SC){{perONSC|Ferguson J}} | 3 month CSO | }}
{{SCase1|''R v Rodney'',<br> [http://canlii.ca/t/1s5c9 2007 CanLII 28222] (ON SC){{perONSC|Ferguson J}} | 3 month CSO | }}


{{SCase1|''R v Deutsch'', [http://canlii.ca/t/1tphf 2007 CanLII 48986] (ON SC) | 1 year | }}
{{SCase1|''R v Deutsch'',<BR> [http://canlii.ca/t/1tphf 2007 CanLII 48986] (ON SC) | 1 year | }}


{{SCase1|''R v Hedderson'',<br> [http://canlii.ca/t/1n7d8 2006 CanLII 15422] (NL P.C.){{perNLPC|Gorman J}}| 2 years | }}
{{SCase1|''R v Hedderson'',<br> [http://canlii.ca/t/1n7d8 2006 CanLII 15422] (NL P.C.){{perNLPC|Gorman J}}| 2 years | }}

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Obstructing Justice (s. 139)

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Public Mischief

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Fabricating Evidence

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Giving a False Sworn Statement

Giving Contradictory Evidence

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