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R. v. Peece
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This is a case addressing a charge laid against a Treaty 4 member. The charge was laid against the accused for violating the provincial Wildlife Act in Saskatchewan. (The exact date of this submission in estimated.)Volume 3 of 4.
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R. v. Peece
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This is a case addressing a charge laid against a Treaty 4 member. The charge was laid against the accused for violating the provincial Wildlife Act in Saskatchewan. (The exact date of this submission in estimated.)Volume 4 of 4.
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R. v. Poucette
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Appeal book for this case which Mark Poucette pleaded guilty to the manslaughter of Larry Labelle.
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R. v. Poucette
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Mark Poucette of the Stoney Indian Reserve was convicted of manslaughter. At the sentencing hearing, the Court addressed the scope and extent of s. 718.2(e) of the Criminal Code. This document is the Crown's appeal from the sentence.
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R. v. Poucette
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Mark Poucette of the Stoney Indian Reserve was convicted of manslaughter. At the sentencing hearing, the Court addressed the scope and extent of s. 718.2(e) of the Criminal Code. This document is the Respondent's (Poucette) submissions on the Crown's appeal from the sentence.
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R. v. Powley, [2001] 2 C.N.L.R. 291 (Ont. C.A.), aff’g [2000] 2 C.N.L.R. 233 (Ont. Sup. Ct. J.)
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This is the first case to reach this Court that will consider the Aboriginal rights of the Métis under s. 35 of the Constitution Act, 1982. The Respondents, Steve Powley and his son Roddy Charles Powley, were charged with unlawfully hunting moose and unlawful possession of moose meat on October 22, 1993, contrary to ss. 46 and 47(1) of the Game and Fish Act. The facts with respect to the hunting and possession were entered into evidence at trial by way of an Agreed Statement of Facts. The Powleys asserted that they were Métis and that their hunting and possession were the exercise of an Aboriginal and/or treaty right to hunt qua Métis.
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R. v. Powley, [2001] 2 C.N.L.R. 291 (Ont. C.A.), aff’g [2000] 2 C.N.L.R. 233 (Ont. Sup. Ct. J.)
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This is the first case to reach this Court that will consider the Aboriginal rights of the Métis under s. 35 of the Constitution Act, 1982. The Respondents, Steve Powley and his son Roddy Charles Powley, were charged with unlawfully hunting moose and unlawful possession of moose meat on October 22, 1993, contrary to ss. 46 and 47(1) of the Game and Fish Act. The facts with respect to the hunting and possession were entered into evidence at trial by way of an Agreed Statement of Facts. The Powleys asserted that they were Métis and that their hunting and possession were the exercise of an Aboriginal and/or treaty right to hunt qua Métis.