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This case was heard before the New Brunswick Court of Appeal, and it was an appeal of the decisions in R. v. Castonguay, 2003 NBPC 16, and R. v. Castonguay, 2003 NBQB 325. The appellants, Roger Castonguay and François Faucher, had been convicte ...
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This case was an appeal of the decision made in R. v. Francis, 2008 NBQB 161, and it was heard in the Court of Appeal of New Brunswick. The appellants, Robert Francis, Romeo Francis, and Alvery Paul, all Mi’kmaw individuals, had been charged with un ...
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This case was heard in the New Brunswick Court of Appeal. This case was an appeal which was put forward to determine the legal effect of a stay of proceedings in the case of R. v. Sappier (D.M.) et al. (2004), 273 N.B.R. (2d) 93. In that case, ...
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This case was heard in the New Brunswick Court of Queen’s Bench, Trial Division. At trial, the appellants were found guilty of possessing timber harvested from government-owned land in contravention of the Crown Lands and Forest Act of New Brun ...
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This appeal was heard in the New Brunswick Court of Appeal. The appellant, Joshua Bernard, had been convicted at trial of unlawful possession of timber taken from government lands. At trial, Mr. Bernard had argued that he had a treaty right to harvest ti ...
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This case was heard in the New Brunswick Provincial Court. The Defendant, Jean-Denis Castonguay, was charged with two counts of possession of timber removed from Crown lands, which is an offence under subsection 67(1)(c) of New Brunswick's Crown Lan ...
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This case was heard in the New Brunswick Provincial Court. The defendants, Roger Castonguay and François Faucher, were charged with violating s. 67(2) of the Crown Lands and Forests Act by cutting timber on Crown land. Both accuseds claime ...
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This case was heard in the New Brunswick Provincial Court. The Defendants were charged with ten offences under New Brunswick's Crown Lands and Forests Act, including removing timber from Crown lands, possession of timber harvested on Crown lands, an ...
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This case was heard at the New Brunswick Court of Queen’s Bench, Trial Division, and was an appeal of the decision in R. v. Castonguay, 2003 NBPC 16. The Appellants were convicted at trial for offences under New Brunswick's Crown and Forest Lan ...
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This case was heard in the Provincial Court of New Brunswick. The defendant, Daniel Daigle, was charged under section 67(2) of the Crown Lands and Forests Act for possessing timber that had come from Crown land. Mr. Daigle was not an Indi ...
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This case was heard in the New Brunswick Court of Queen’s Bench Trial Division. The respondents, Robert Francis, Romeo Francis, and Alvery Paul had been charged with unlawfully possessing timber cut from Crown lands. All three were Mi'kmaw men. At trial ...
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This appeal was heard in the Nova Scotia Supreme Court, and it followed the decisions in R v Marshall, 2001 NSPC 2, R v Marshall, 2001 CanLII 4996 (NS SC), and R v Marshall, 2001 NSSC 157. The appellants had been convicted at trial fo ...
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This issue was heard in the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia, and it followed the decision in R v Marshall, 2001 NSPC 2. The applicants were convicted at trial of cutting and removing timber from Crown lands without authorization, which was an ...
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This case was heard in the Provincial Court of Nova Scotia. The accuseds were Mi'kmaq who were charged with cutting and removing timber from Crown lands without authorization, acts that were offences under section 29 Nova Scotia's Crown Lands Act. T ...
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This application for judicial review was heard before the Nova Scotia Supreme Court, and it followed the decisions in R v Marshall, 2001 NSPC 2, R v Marshall, 2001 CanLII 4996 (NS SC), R v Marshall, 2001 NSSC 157, and R v Marshall (SF ...
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This appeal was heard in the Nova Scotia Court of Appeal, and it followed the decisions in R v Marshall, 2001 NSPC 2, R v Marshall, 2001 CanLII 4996 (NS SC), R v Marshall, 2001 NSSC 157, R v Marshall (SF), 2002 NSSC 57, and R v Ma ...
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This appeal was heard before the Supreme Court of Canada, and it followed the decisions in R v Marshall, 2001 NSPC 2, R v Marshall, 2001 CanLII 4996 (NS SC), R v Marshall, 2001 NSSC 157, R v Marshall (SF), 2002 NSSC 57, R v Marsha ...
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This case was heard in the New Brunswick Provincial Court. The defendant, Thomas Peter Paul, was charged with removing timber from government owned land without authorization in violation of New Brunswick’s Crown Lands and Forests Act. Mr. Paul argu ...
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This case was heard in the New Brunswick Court of Queen’s Bench and was an appeal of the decision in R. v. Paul, 1996 CanLII 12436 (NB PC). At trial, the respondent Thomas Peter Paul had been acquitted of the charge of harvesting timber from governm ...
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This case was heard in the New Brunswick Court of Appeal. It followed the decisions in R v Paul, 1996 CanLII 12436 (NB PC), and R v Paul (TP), 1997 CanLII 17799 (NB QB). At trial, the respondent Thomas Peter Paul had been acquitted of the charg ...