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{{SCase1|R v Tubrett,<br> [1988] N.J. No. 337 (CA)| 30 months | break into residence, stole money, defecated on chair--offender had extensive record}} | {{SCase1|R v Tubrett,<br> [1988] N.J. No. 337 (CA)| 30 months | break into residence, stole money, defecated on chair--offender had extensive record}} | ||
{{SCase1|R v Piercey,<br> [1987] N.J. No. 12 (CA)| 9 months | broke into a cabin and stole liqour and steaks--offender had lengthy record--not considered serious }} | {{SCase1|R v Piercey,<br> [1987] N.J. No. 12 (CA), [http://canlii.ca/t/fsxlp 1988 CanLII 4434] (NL CA)| 9 months | broke into a cabin and stole liqour and steaks--offender had lengthy record--not considered serious }} | ||
{{SCase1|R v Zong,<br>1986 72 N.S.R. (2d) 432| | }} | {{SCase1|R v Zong,<br>1986 72 N.S.R. (2d) 432{{NOCANLII}}| | }} | ||
{{SCase1|R v Butler,<br>[1985] N.J. No. 40 (CA)| 12 months | overturned 90 day sentence--offender broke into residence and stole property and money of value of $25,000--offender was 39 years old with no record}} | {{SCase1|R v Butler,<br>[1985] N.J. No. 40 (CA) {{NOCANLII}}| 12 months | overturned 90 day sentence--offender broke into residence and stole property and money of value of $25,000--offender was 39 years old with no record}} | ||
{{SCase1|R v White,<br>[1985] N.J. No. 66 (CA)| 22 months | 2 breaks into residences, also convicted of escape and possession--offender was 18 years old with prior record--}} | {{SCase1|R v White,<br>[1985] N.J. No. 66 (CA){{NOCANLII}}| 22 months | 2 breaks into residences, also convicted of escape and possession--offender was 18 years old with prior record--}} | ||
{{SCase1|R v Smith,<br>[1984] N.J. No. 42 (CA)| 6 months | also sentenced for theft (6 months consecutive)--offender was 19 years old with rather lengthy criminal record}} | {{SCase1|R v Smith,<br>[1984] N.J. No. 42 (CA){{NOCANLII}}| 6 months | also sentenced for theft (6 months consecutive)--offender was 19 years old with rather lengthy criminal record}} | ||
{{SCase1|R v Newell and Poteri<br> (1983), 60 NSR (2d) 33 (NSCA) | suspended sentence | The offender broke into 5 uninhabited cottages. He was 20 years old with no prior record. }} | {{SCase1|R v Newell and Poteri<br> (1983), 60 NSR (2d) 33 (NSCA){{NOCANLII}} | suspended sentence | The offender broke into 5 uninhabited cottages. He was 20 years old with no prior record. }} | ||
{{SCase1|R v Palmer,<br>(1976), 17 N.S.R. (2d) 236| 12 month suspended sentence | The offender broke into 4 summer cottages. Offender had not prior record.}} | {{SCase1|R v Palmer,<br>(1976), 17 N.S.R. (2d) 236 {{NOCANLII}}| 12 month suspended sentence | The offender broke into 4 summer cottages. Offender had not prior record.}} | ||
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