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News release of June 4, 1998 - 1998-06-04
News Releases25375 VICTOR DANIEL WILLIAMS - v. - HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN - and - THE ATTORNEY GENERAL OF CANADA, THE ATTORNEY GENERAL FOR ONTARIO, ABORIGINAL LEGAL SERVICES OF TORONTO INC., THE AFRICAN CANADIAN LEGAL CLINIC, THE URBAN ALLIANCE ON RACE RELATIONS (JUSTICE) and THE CRIMINAL LAWYERS’ ASSOCIATION (ONTARIO) (B.C.)
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R. v. Williams - [1998] 1 SCR 1128 - 1998-06-04
Supreme Court JudgmentsCriminal law
R. v. Williams, R. c. Williams, 25375, [1998] 1 SCR 1128, [1998] 1 RCS 1128 [...] R. v. Williams, [1998] 1 S.C.R. 1128 Victor Daniel Williams Appellant [...] The jury convicted Williams. Williams appealed to the Court of Appeal on the issue of challenge for cause.
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Bulletin of May 29, 1998 - 1998-05-29
BulletinsWilliam Lorne Robert v. (26120) Her Majesty the Queen (Crim.)(Ont.) [...] William Mullins-Johnson v. (25860) Her Majesty The Queen (Crim.)(Ont.) [...] Williams v. The Queen (Crim.)(B.C.), 25375 355(98) DEADLINES: MOTIONS
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News release of May 29, 1998 - 1998-05-29
News Releases4. Victor Daniel Williams v. Her Majesty the Queen (Crim.)(B.C.)(25375) [...] 25375 VICTOR DANIEL WILLIAMS v. HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN Criminal law - Trial - Procedure - Juries - Jury selection - Challenge for cause - Whether prospective jurors can be questioned with respect to racial bias against aboriginal persons - R. v. Parks (1993), 84 C.C.C. (3d) 353 (Ont. C.A.) [...] 25375 VICTOR DANIEL WILLIAMS c. SA MAJESTÉ LA REINE Droit criminel Procès Procédure Jurys Choix du jury Récusation pour cause Les candidats jurés peuvent-ils être interrogés sur la partialité raciale envers les autochtones?
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Duha Printers (Western) Ltd. v. Canada - [1998] 1 SCR 795 - 1998-05-28
Supreme Court JudgmentsTaxation
As at February 8, 1984, the shares of Outdoor were held by Marr’s Leisure Holdings Inc. (“Marr’s”), of which William Marr and his wife, Norah Marr, owned 62.16 percent of the voting shares. [...] Although Mr. Quinton was a close friend of both Emeric Duha and William Marr, and had served as a director of Duha No. 1 since 1974, it is common ground that he, Emeric Duha, and William Marr were not “related to each other” within the meaning of s. 251 of the Income Tax Act. [...] While Mr. Quinton was a longtime friend of the Duha family and a director of Duha No. 1, he was also a friend of William Marr and no actual evidence was adduced to suggest that his loyalties lay with the Duhas.
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R. v. Mullins-Johnson - [1998] 1 SCR 977 - 1998-05-26
Supreme Court JudgmentsCriminal law
William Mullins‑Johnson Appellant v. Her Majesty The Queen Respondent
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Bulletin of May 22, 1998 - 1998-05-22
Bulletinsand William Heitmar v. (26465) Her Majesty The Queen (F.C.A.)(Sask.) [...] William Scott Sim v. (26548) Her Majesty the Queen (F.C.A.)(Ont.) [...] 26/05/98 William Mullins-Johnson v. Her Majety The Queen (Crim.)(Ont.)(25860)
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News release of May 22, 1998 - 1998-05-22
News Releases26/05/98 William Mullins-Johnson v. Her Majesty the Queen (Crim.)(Ont.)(25860) [...] 25860 WILLIAM MULLINS-JOHNSON v. HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN Criminal law - Evidence - Whether the majority of the Court of Appeal erred in law in holding that the learned trial judge adequately explained to the jury, the position of the defence and related the evidence to that position - Whether the majority of the Court of [...] 25860 WILLIAM MULLINS-JOHNSON c. SA MAJESTÉ LA REINE Droit criminel — Preuve — Les juges majoritaires de la Cour d’appel ont-ils commis une erreur de droit en statuant que le juge du procès a correctement expliqué aux jurés la thèse de la défense et montré le lien entre la preuve et cette thèse?
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News release of May 22, 1998 - 1998-05-22
News Releasesof companies designed to allow the Appellant to take advantage of non-capital losses of $542,928.00 incurred by another company, Outdoor Leisureland of Manitoba Ltd. All shares of Leisureland were owned by Marr’s Leisure Holdings Inc. (“Marr’s”) and 62.16% of the shares of Marr’s were owned by William and Noah Marr. [...] However, on the same day, Duha 2 and its shareholders signed an unanimous shareholders’ agreement that stipulated, among other things that the affairs of Duha 2 were to be managed by a Board of Directors comprised of any three of Mr. Duha, Mrs. Duha, William Marr and Paul Quinton (a friend of Mr. Duha). [...] Cependant, le même jour, Duha 2 et ses actionnaires ont signé une convention unanime qui stipulait, entre autres, que les affaires de Duha 2 devaient être dirigées par un conseil d’administration comprenant trois personnes parmi les suivantes: M. Duha, Mme Duha, William Marr et Paul Quinton (un ami de M. Duha).
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Chippewas of Kettle and Stony Point v. Canada (Attorney General) - [1998] 1 SCR 756 - 1998-05-19
Supreme Court JudgmentsAboriginal law
William John Harkness Frances Curry Harkness Barbara L. St. Louis [...] James William White Rita Verna White John Distler Mary Distler [...] William James Wakefield Roy E. Dickerson Flonteenia M. Dickerson
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Bulletin of May 15, 1998 - 1998-05-15
Bulletins26185 JONES WILLIAM IGNACE, SHELAGH ANNE FRANKLIN AND JAMES ALLAN SCOTT PITAWANAKWAT - v. - REGINA (Crim.)(B.C.) [...] Petition challenging jurisdiction over Jones William Ignace and other non-parties dismissed
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News release of May 14, 1998 - 1998-05-14
News Releases26185 JONES WILLIAM IGNACE, SHELAGH ANNE FRANKLIN AND JAMES ALLAN SCOTT PITAWANAKWAT - v. - REGINA (Crim.)(B.C.)
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News release of May 12, 1998 - 1998-05-12
News Releases10. Jones William Ignace, et al v. Regina (Crim.)(B.C.)(26185) 11. Harold Pascal v. Carl Walker (Crim.)(B.C.)(26186)
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Bulletin of May 8, 1998 - 1998-05-08
BulletinsWilliam Rodney Jussila v. (25888) Her Majesty The Queen (Crim.)(Alta.)
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Bulletin of May 1, 1998 - 1998-05-01
BulletinsWilliam Woodward FILING DATE 15.4.1998 Nicholas Quinn Lapointe Naeem Rauf [...] William Rodney Jussila v. (25888) Her Majesty The Queen (Crim.)(Alta.) [...] Williams v. The Queen (Crim.)(B.C.), 25375 355(98) DEADLINES: MOTIONS
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R. v. Jussila - [1998] 1 SCR 755 - 1998-04-29
Supreme Court JudgmentsCriminal law
William Rodney Jussila Appellant v. Her Majesty The Queen Respondent
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Bulletin of April 24, 1998 - 1998-04-24
Bulletins29/04/98 William Rodney Jussila v. Her Majesty The Queen (Crim.)(Alta.)(25888) [...] 25888 William Rodney Jussila v. Her Majesty The Queen Criminal law - Procedural law - Appeal - Conviction of sexual assault - Whether the trial judge’s verdict (upheld by the majority of the Alberta Court of Appeal) was unreasonable within the meaning of Section 686(1) (a)(i) of the Criminal Code . [...] William Mullins-Johnson v. (Crim.) Her Majesty the Queen 25860
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News release of April 24, 1998 - 1998-04-24
News Releases29/04/98 William Rodney Jussila v. Her Majesty the Queen (Crim.)(Alta.)(25888) [...] 25888 WILLIAM RODNEY JUSSILA v. HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN Criminal law - Procedural law - Appeal - Conviction of sexual assault - Whether the trial judge’s verdict (upheld by the majority of the Alberta Court of Appeal) was unreasonable within the meaning of Section 686(1) (a)(i) of the Criminal Code . [...] 25888 WILLIAM RODNEY JUSSILA c. SA MAJESTÉ LA REINE Droit criminel - Droit procédural - Appel - Déclaration de culpabilité d’agression sexuelle - Le verdict du juge du procès (confirmé par la Cour d’appel de l’Alberta à la majorité) était-il déraisonnable au sens de l’article 686(1) a)(i) du Code criminel ?
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Bulletin of April 9, 1998 - 1998-04-09
BulletinsWilliam Scott Sim William Scott Sim v. (26548) Her Majesty The Queen (F.C.A.)(Ont.) [...] 26489 IVAN WILLIAM MERVIN HENRY - v. - HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN (Crim.)(B.C.) [...] William F. Pentney and Patricia Lawrence, for the intervener the Canadian Human Rights Commission.
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Canada (Human Rights Commission) v. Canadian Liberty Net - [1998] 1 SCR 626 - 1998-04-09
Supreme Court JudgmentsCourts
William F. Pentney and Eddie Taylor, for the appellant/respondent the Canadian Human Rights Commission. [...] Solicitors for the appellant/respondent the Canadian Human Rights Commission: William Pentney and Eddie Taylor, Ottawa.
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News release of April 9, 1998 - 1998-04-09
News Releases26489 IVAN WILLIAM MERVIN HENRY - v. - HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN (Crim.)(B.C.)
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R. v. Charemski - [1998] 1 SCR 679 - 1998-04-09
Supreme Court JudgmentsCriminal law
By John William Strong, General Editor. St. Paul, Minn.: West Publishing, 1992. [...] And it is the test that prevails in the United States: see Clifford S. Fishman, Jones on Evidence: Civil and Criminal (7th ed. 1992), at p. 447, and John William Strong, ed., McCormick on Evidence (4th ed. 1992).
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2,423.
News release of April 7, 1998 - 1998-04-07
News Releases1. Ivan William Mervin Henry v. Her Majesty the Queen (Crim.)(B.C.)(26489)
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News release of April 6, 1998 - 1998-04-06
News ReleasesCounsel: William Pentney and Eddie Taylor for the Appellant Douglas H. Christie for the Respondents [...] Avocats: William Pentney et Eddie Taylor pour l'appelante Douglas H. Christie pour les intimés
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News release of April 2, 1998 - 1998-04-02
News Releases26411 WILLIAM D. DOHERTY, THOMAS DOHERTY JR., KATHERINE JOAN DOHERTY AND MARY-ANNE DOHERTY-GLOVER - v. - SHIRLEY JEAN DOHERTY AND PHILIP E. DOHERTY (N.B.)