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R. v. Alexander
R. v. Alexander
2005 CanLII 32566 (ON CA)
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2006 CanLII 6160 (SCC)
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The above case is referenced within:
Canadian Criminal Jury Instructions
(Current to: August 24 2023)
Chapter 82. Breaking and Entering with Intent (s. 348) —CRIMJI 6.15
VII. Third Ingredient [§82.7]
B. Break and Enter Deemed [§82.9]
Chapter 83. Conspiracy (s. 465) —CRIMJI 6.18
VII. Third Ingredient [§83.7]
A. Existence of Conspiracy [§83.8]
Chapter 92. Failure or Refusal to Comply with Demand after Being Involved in an Accident That Resulted in Death/Bodily Harm (ss. 320.15(1) to (3) , 320.2, 320.21) —CRIMJI 6.34B
XIV. Defence—Reasonable Excuse [§92.45]
Chapter 117. Pointing a Firearm (s. 87(1) ) —CRIMJI 6.87
X. Sixth Ingredient [§117.15]
A. No Lawful Excuse for Pointing [§117.16]