His Majesty the King v. Ocean William Storm Hilbach, et al.
His Majesty the King
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Andrew Barg

Hilbach, Ocean William Storm
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Moreau Law
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Paul Moreau

Zwozdesky, Curtis
British Columbia Civil Liberties Association
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Stephen Armstrong

Director of Public Prosecutions
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Attorney General of Ontario
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Attorney General of Saskatchewan
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Canadian Civil Liberties Association
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Stockwoods LLP
Canadian Bar Association
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Peck and Company
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Hunter Litigation Chambers
Both respondents pled guilty to charges stemming from armed robberies of convenient stores. Mr. Hilbach was sentenced to imprisonment of two years less a day for robbery while using a prohibited firearm, contrary to s. 344(1)(a)(i), and having in his possession that prohibited firearm while banned by reason of an order pursuant to s. 109, contrary to s. 117.01(1) of the Code, on each count to be served concurrently. Mr. Zwozdesky was sentenced to three years’ imprisonment for robbery with a firearm and one year imprisonment for the second robbery, to be served consecutively. Both respondents brought a constitutional challenge to the respective mandatory minimum sentences alleging that the sentences breached section 12 of the Charter. Each sentencing judge declared the relevant mandatory minimum sentence to be unconstitutional and of no force and effect pursuant to section 52 of the Constitution Act, 1982. The majority of the Alberta Court of Appeal upheld the lower courts’ declarations of unconstitutionality. The appeal with respect to Mr. Zwozdesky was dismissed. The appeal with respect to Mr. Hilbach was allowed in part, and a sentence of three and one-half years was substituted. Justice Wakeling dissented and would have set aside the respective declarations of unconstitutionality.
Supreme Court of Canada
39438
Criminal law
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