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Case Digests
Case Name | Prv. | Crt. | Sentence | Summary |
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R v O’Byrne,, 2013 ONCJ 171 (CanLII), per Greene J | ON | PC | 2 years less a day CSO + Prob. | The offender was a mother who disappeared with her 2-year-old child and hid from child's father in British Columbia under assumed names for 18 years. The child was subject to a custody order at the time. |
R v Chen, 2013 NBCA 7 (CanLII), per curiam | NB | CA | 3 months CSO + Prob. | The offender abducted his own child contrary to a family court order. |