R. v. Penno | 1990 CarswellOnt 1003 | Lamer C.J.C.
… copyright law does not require novelty in order to find a work original.
The Supreme Court considers the scope of prosecutorial discretion when considering mandatory minimum sentences.
The situation presented is almost Kafkaesque, and may well be one which will leave non-lawyers and lawyers like shaking their heads (in disbelief).
Court should override Crown discretion only in clearest of cases
Jones v. Tsige | 2012 CarswellOnt 274 | Ontario Court of Appeal
R. v. Barnes | 1991 CarswellBC 11 | L’Heureux-Dubé J. (dissenting in part) |
All professionals rightly seek to build a name for themselves and inspire confidence in their firms.
Party Seeks Representation by a Relative — Rules for Representation
R. v. Schmidt | 2014 CarswellOnt 2796 | Ontario Court of Appeal
MEALS AND LODGING Federal [A] claim .
The Dickensian character, Mr.