R v Nur

http://dbpedia.org/resource/R_v_Nur an entity of type: SupremeCourtOfTheUnitedStatesCase

R v Nur, 2015 SCC 15, is a Canadian constitutional law case concerning the constitutionality of mandatory minimum sentences for firearm offences in Canada. rdf:langString
rdf:langString R v Nur
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rdf:langString Moldaver J
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rdf:langString Rothstein and Wagner JJ
rdf:langString LeBel, Abella, Cromwell, Karakatsanis and Gascon JJ
xsd:integer 2015
rdf:langString Appeal from
rdf:langString McLachlin CJ
rdf:langString The Criminal Code's imposition of mandatory minimum sentences for the section 95 firearm possession offence contravenes section 12 of the Charter and is not saved by section 1.
rdf:langString R v Nur, 2015 SCC 15, is a Canadian constitutional law case concerning the constitutionality of mandatory minimum sentences for firearm offences in Canada.
rdf:langString R v Nur
xsd:date 2015-04-14
rdf:langString Her Majesty the Queen v Hussein Jama Nur and Attorney General of Canada v Hussein Jama Nur
xsd:date 2014-11-07
rdf:langString Appeals dismissed.
xsd:integer 2014
xsd:nonNegativeInteger 19592

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