CITATION: R. v. Calovic, 2011 ONCA 542 |
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DATE: 20110802 |
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DOCKET: C52759 |
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COURT OF APPEAL FOR ONTARIO |
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Feldman, Blair and Watt JJ.A. |
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BETWEEN |
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Her Majesty the Queen |
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Respondent |
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and |
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Thomas Milo Calovic |
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Appellant |
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Jack McCulligh, for the appellant |
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Matthew Asma, for the respondent |
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Heard and released orally: July 28, 2011 |
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On appeal from the conviction entered on July 20, 2010, and the sentence imposed on November 3, 2010, by Justice John McMahon of the Superior Court of Justice, sitting without a jury. |
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ENDORSEMENT |
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[1] The trial judge’s reasons reflect the proper weighing of the evidence adduced, no misapplication of the burden or standard of proof, and they are fully supported by the evidence.
[2] As to sentence, we are satisfied that the sentence imposed reflects no error in principle, falls within the range of sentences appropriate for the circumstances of this offence and offender, and is consistent with the governing sentencing objectives, principles, and factors.
[3] The appeal from conviction is dismissed. Leave to appeal sentence is granted but the appeal from sentence is also dismissed.
“K. Feldman J.A.”
“R. A. Blair J.A.”
“David Watt J.A.”