R. v. McKay
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R. v. McKay Collection Supreme Court Judgments Date 2007-03-23 Neutral citation 2007 SCC 16 Report [2007] 1 SCR 793 Case number 31641 Judges McLachlin, Beverley; Bastarache, Michel; Binnie, William Ian Corneil; LeBel, Louis; Deschamps, Marie; Fish, Morris J.; Abella, Rosalie Silberman; Charron, Louise; Rothstein, Marshall On appeal from Manitoba Subjects Criminal law Notes SCC Case Information: 31641 Decision Content SUPREME COURT OF CANADA Citation: R. v. McKay, [2007] 1 S.C.R. 793, 2007 SCC 16 Date: 20070323 Docket: 31641 Between: Ambroise Joseph McKay Appellant and Her Majesty The Queen Respondent Coram: McLachlin C.J. and Bastarache, Binnie, LeBel, Deschamps, Fish, Abella, Charron and Rothstein JJ. Reasons for judgment: (paras. 1 to 3) McLachlin C.J. (Bastarache, Binnie, LeBel, Deschamps, Fish, Abella, Charron and Rothstein JJ. concurring) ______________________________ R. v. Mckay, [2007] 1 S.C.R. 793, 2007 SCC 16 Ambroise Joseph McKay Appellant v. Her Majesty The Queen Respondent Indexed as: R. v. McKay Neutral citation: 2007 SCC 16. File No.: 31641. 2007: March 23. Present: McLachlin C.J. and Bastarache, Binnie, LeBel, Deschamps, Fish, Abella, Charron and Rothstein JJ. on appeal from the court of appeal for manitoba Criminal law — Defences — Defence of property. Statutes and Regulations Cited Criminal Code, R.S.C. 1985, c. C-46, s. 41 . APPEAL from a judgment of the Manitoba Court of Appeal (Huband, Hamilton and Freedman JJ.A.) (2006), 208 Man. R. (2d) 15, 211 C.C.C. (…
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R. v. McKay Collection Supreme Court Judgments Date 2007-03-23 Neutral citation 2007 SCC 16 Report [2007] 1 SCR 793 Case number 31641 Judges McLachlin, Beverley; Bastarache, Michel; Binnie, William Ian Corneil; LeBel, Louis; Deschamps, Marie; Fish, Morris J.; Abella, Rosalie Silberman; Charron, Louise; Rothstein, Marshall On appeal from Manitoba Subjects Criminal law Notes SCC Case Information: 31641 Decision Content SUPREME COURT OF CANADA Citation: R. v. McKay, [2007] 1 S.C.R. 793, 2007 SCC 16 Date: 20070323 Docket: 31641 Between: Ambroise Joseph McKay Appellant and Her Majesty The Queen Respondent Coram: McLachlin C.J. and Bastarache, Binnie, LeBel, Deschamps, Fish, Abella, Charron and Rothstein JJ. Reasons for judgment: (paras. 1 to 3) McLachlin C.J. (Bastarache, Binnie, LeBel, Deschamps, Fish, Abella, Charron and Rothstein JJ. concurring) ______________________________ R. v. Mckay, [2007] 1 S.C.R. 793, 2007 SCC 16 Ambroise Joseph McKay Appellant v. Her Majesty The Queen Respondent Indexed as: R. v. McKay Neutral citation: 2007 SCC 16. File No.: 31641. 2007: March 23. Present: McLachlin C.J. and Bastarache, Binnie, LeBel, Deschamps, Fish, Abella, Charron and Rothstein JJ. on appeal from the court of appeal for manitoba Criminal law — Defences — Defence of property. Statutes and Regulations Cited Criminal Code, R.S.C. 1985, c. C-46, s. 41 . APPEAL from a judgment of the Manitoba Court of Appeal (Huband, Hamilton and Freedman JJ.A.) (2006), 208 Man. R. (2d) 15, 211 C.C.C. (3d) 74, [2006] 9 W.W.R. 383, 383 W.A.C. 15, [2006] M.J. No. 362 (QL), 2006 CarswellMan 260, 2006 MBCA 83, substituting for the acquittal a verdict of guilty of aggravated assault. Appeal allowed. Evan J. Roitenberg and Paul Cooper, for the appellant. Brian Wilford and Richard Saull, for the respondent. The judgment of the Court was delivered orally by 1 The Chief Justice — We agree with the Court of Appeal’s decision to set aside the acquittal ((2006), 211 C.C.C. (3d) 74, 2006 MBCA 83). Defence of property under s. 41 alone could not justify the commission of the aggravated assault alleged in this case. We are not satisfied, however, that the findings of the trial judge suffice to ground the conviction entered by the Court of Appeal. In particular, the trial judge made no finding that the appellant had intentionally stabbed the complainant. Moreover, he expressed reservations about the overall reliability of the evidence. 2 In so concluding, we should not be taken as endorsing the Court of Appeal’s analysis on the scope of the defence of property. By way of clarification, we should not be taken as endorsing the view that “defence of property alone will never justify the use of anything more than minor force being used against a trespasser” (para. 15) or that, in all cases, “the defence of property alone will not justify the intentional use of a weapon against a trespasser” (para. 23). 3 The appeal is allowed, the conviction set aside, and the matter remitted to the Court of Queen’s Bench for a new trial. Judgment accordingly. Solicitors for the appellant: Gindin, Wolson, Simmonds, Winnipeg. Solicitor for the respondent: Manitoba Justice, Winnipeg.
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