Breach of Public Trust (Sentencing Cases): Difference between revisions

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{{SCase1|R v Anderson,<br> 2009 CarswellNfld 240 (NLTD) | 15 months (forgery)<br> 9 months (trust) | The offender plead guilty to forgery and breach of public trust. He has a Member of the House of Assembly and stole approximately $60,000.}}
{{SCase1|R v Anderson,<br> 2009 CarswellNfld 240 (NLTD) | 15 months (forgery)<br> 9 months (trust) | The offender plead guilty to forgery and breach of public trust. He has a Member of the House of Assembly and stole approximately $60,000.}}
{{SCase1|R v Gyles, <br> [http://canlii.ca/t/1qh22 2003 CanLII 53665] (ON SC) | | "The Court sentenced the accused to two and a half years in a penitentiary on charges of breach of trust and corruption by government officials. Although he had no criminal record in similar matters and was suffering from health problems, he expressed no remorse, did not recognize his responsibility and, because of the lack of explanation for his actions, simple greed was presumed to be the recurring theme." [https://www.canlii.org/en/qc/qccq/doc/2015/2015qccq8910/2015qccq8910.html]}}


{{SCase1| R v Ryan,<br>[http://canlii.ca/t/2bmfj 2004 NSSC 173] (CanLII) aff'd [http://canlii.ca/t/1hzbn 2004 NSCA 115] (CanLII)  | trust (4 years) | police officer dealing in marijuana}}
{{SCase1| R v Ryan,<br>[http://canlii.ca/t/2bmfj 2004 NSSC 173] (CanLII) aff'd [http://canlii.ca/t/1hzbn 2004 NSCA 115] (CanLII)  | trust (4 years) | police officer dealing in marijuana}}

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