LAWS 3307 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Indictable Offence, Reverse Onus, Bodily Harm

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Section 39: when can custody be imposed: no reasonable alternative to custody, not a so(cid:272)ial (cid:373)easure ((cid:858)for their o(cid:449)(cid:374) good(cid:863) (cid:271)e(cid:272)ause the(cid:455) do (cid:374)ot ha(cid:448)e a health(cid:455) living condition, must meet one of the gateway to custody. The youth has committed a violent offence. R v c. d/ r v c. d. k (2005 scc: (cid:862)(cid:448)iole(cid:374)t offe(cid:374)(cid:272)es(cid:863) is the sa(cid:373)e as (cid:862)serious (cid:448)iole(cid:374)t offe(cid:374)(cid:272)e(cid:863, bodily harm is not required. If the young person has failed to comply with non custodial offences. R v w. s. c (sask yjc 2003: require that the youth has received at least 2 separate non- custodial sentences, failed to has complied with the 2 prior non-custodial sentences. R v s. a. c: the current offence could not be considered part of the pattern. R v r. e. w: youth was found guilty of cutting up and disposing of a body which another person had murdered, did not fall under the previous 3 headings.

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