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Case Digests
Case Name | Prv. | Crt. | Sentence | Summary |
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R v Grandinetti, 2020 ABQB 416 (CanLII) | AB | SC | 6 months imprisonment and 3 years probation | "the offender was involved in what appears to have been a complex arrangement using cloned vehicle identification numbers and forged bills of sale for stolen vehicles." |
R v Poisson, 2019 BCSC 1599 (CanLII), per Williams J | BC | SC | 18 months imprisonment | Offender was dealing stolen vehicles amounting to almost $1 million. |
R v Pike, 2014 CanLII 53038 (NLSCTD), per Handrigan J | NL | SC | 16 months imprisonment (B&E) 16 months imprisonment (trafficking) 16 months imprisonment (global) |
Offender plead guilty to break and enter (x 3) and trafficking in stolen property (x2). He broke into a residence five times stealing a variety of items including a TV and antique shotguns. Some items were sold for money to buy percocets. On arrest some items were returned to their owner. |