Perjury and Related Forms of Obstruction (Sentencing Cases): Difference between revisions
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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'',<BR> [http://canlii.ca/t/1tphf 2007 CanLII 48986] (ON SC) | | {{SCase1|''R v Deutsch'',<BR> [http://canlii.ca/t/1tphf 2007 CanLII 48986] (ON SC) | {{JailY1}} }} | ||
{{SCase1|''R v Hedderson'',<br> [http://canlii.ca/t/1n7d8 2006 CanLII 15422] (NL P.C.){{perNLPC|Gorman J}}| {{JailY|2}} | }} | {{SCase1|''R v Hedderson'',<br> [http://canlii.ca/t/1n7d8 2006 CanLII 15422] (NL P.C.){{perNLPC|Gorman J}}| {{JailY|2}} | }} | ||
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{{SCase1|''R v Ericksen'',<Br>[http://canlii.ca/t/5gs9 2002 YKTC 61] (CanLII){{perYKTC|Faulkner J}} | {{JailM|7}} | }} | {{SCase1|''R v Ericksen'',<Br>[http://canlii.ca/t/5gs9 2002 YKTC 61] (CanLII){{perYKTC|Faulkner J}} | {{JailM|7}} | }} | ||
{{SCase1|''R v CD'',<br>[http://canlii.ca/t/1cwrl 2000 CanLII 3118] (ON CA), (2000), 132 O.A.C. 133 (C.A.){{TheCourtONCA}}| | {{SCase1|''R v CD'',<br>[http://canlii.ca/t/1cwrl 2000 CanLII 3118] (ON CA), (2000), 132 O.A.C. 133 (C.A.){{TheCourtONCA}}| {{JailY1}} "CD committed perjury in circumstances intended for his own benefit. He had applied for bail pending appeal from his sexual assault convictions. In his supporting affidavit, he had falsely sworn that two employers knew of his convictions and were willing to hire him notwithstanding if he were to be released. The court of appeal noted that graver circumstances, such as giving false evidence in the trial of a serious matter, would generally merit a heavier sentence. His 1-year sentence, which was consecutive to his sexual assault sentence, was recognized as being within the range."}} | ||
{{SCase1|''R v MacIver'', <br>[http://canlii.ca/t/1fl91 2000 MBCA 82] (CanLII){{perMBCA|Scott CJ}}| 8 years (global)| The offender was convicted of income tax evasion, 4 counts of perjury, and one count making false statements. He participated in a sophiticated scheme over a long period of time to hide funds overseas. He was a 68 year old lawyer who was in poor health with no prior record. The Crown appealed a sentence of 21 months Conditional sentence and a one million dollar fine. }} | {{SCase1|''R v MacIver'', <br>[http://canlii.ca/t/1fl91 2000 MBCA 82] (CanLII){{perMBCA|Scott CJ}}| 8 years (global)| The offender was convicted of income tax evasion, 4 counts of perjury, and one count making false statements. He participated in a sophiticated scheme over a long period of time to hide funds overseas. He was a 68 year old lawyer who was in poor health with no prior record. The Crown appealed a sentence of 21 months Conditional sentence and a one million dollar fine. }} |
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