Theft and Fraud Not Exceeding $5,000 (Sentencing Cases)

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Fraud Not Exceeding

See also: Fraud (Sentencing Cases)
Case Name Pr Ct Sentence Amount Summary
R v Song, 2017 ABPC 13 (CanLII), per MacDonald J AB PC 6 months CSO $5,000 approx The offender pleaded guilty to fraud under $5,000 in relation to 16 instances of making fraudulent refunds while working at Hudson's Bay department store.
R v Harbour, 2017 QCCA 204 (CanLII) QC CA 6 months suspended sentence $1,870
R v Murdoch,
2015 NBCA 38 (CanLII), 440 NBR (2d) 7, per Drapeau CJ
NB CA 90 days $1,555
R v Girdea, 2014 ONCJ 128 (CanLII), per Nadel J ON PC
R v Zentner, 2012 ABPC 94 (CanLII), per Krinke J AB PC discharge $4,999 offender was a funeral director who was selling cremation containers and caskets but cut corners by using a different product from what was sold
R v Hynes,
2012 CanLII 11926 (NLPC), [2012] NJ 422 (NLPC), per Gorman J
NL PC discharge fraud x 2, cashed cheques stolen by boyfriend
R v Hoyles, 2011 CanLII 54409 (NL PC) NL PC Conditional Discharge
R v Douab, 2009 QCCQ 5734 (CanLII) QC PC 4 months imprisonment
R v Rockett,
2009 PECA 7 (CanLII), 873 APR 247, per Murphy JA
PEI CA 5 years (fraud not exceeding x 15)
R v Bent, 2007 NSPC 63 (CanLII), per C Williams J NS PC 9 month CSO Offender defrauded employer over many months. Breached trust. Had help of a 3rd party. No prior record. Restitution Order.
R v Gordon, 2004 BCCA 294 (CanLII), per Braidwood JA BC CA 20 mo Summary of case is pending.
R v McSween, 2002 NSSC 225 (CanLII), per LeBlanc J NS SC discharge The offender was charged with fraud under $5,000. " McSween held himself out as a dispensing pharmacist and asked a pharmacist at another pharmacy to provide him with Dilaudid tablets, claiming his pharmacy had run out of the drugs and that a customer required them. McSween had a drug addiction and the drugs were for his personal use. As in this case, McSween voluntarily sought treatment for his addiction, pleaded guilty and had no prior criminal record. " [Source]
R v Johnson, (1996), 147 N.S.R.(2d) 105 (S.C.)(*no CanLII links) NS SC 1 month imprisonment $4000 offender was admissions officer at correctional facility; handled payment of fines; on 9 occasions over 6 years stole $4000; offender age 45, no record, breach of public trust
R v Munroe,
1991 CanLII 2485 (NSCA), , 101 N.S.R.(2d) 360 (CA), per Clarke CJ
NS CA 14 days $3998 age 18, over several months defrauded employer of $3998
R v Brink, 1983 CarswellBC 1623, [1983] B.C.W.L.D. 2275, [1983] BCJ No 364(*no CanLII links) BC discharge Offender was a paramedic who stole drugs to feed a narcotics addiction.