R. v. Maxwell
The court accepted the joint five‑year federal sentence because, applying Anthony‑Cook, the joint submission was on balance fit and not contrary to the public interest given the offender's extensive record, the aggravating facts of the instant offences, the Gladue report mitigation, and the agreed enhanced credit...
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- Citation
- 2026 BCSC 774
- Parties
- Crown: Rex; Accused: Vincent Silas Maxwell
- Court
- Supreme Court of British Columbia
- Jurisdiction
- Canada
- Judgment Date
- 13 April 2026
- Procedural Posture
- Criminal Indictment / Sentencing After Guilty Plea
- Outcome
- Five years imprisonment (federal) imposed with concurrent 12‑month terms on Counts 2, 4 and 5; Counts 3 and 6 stayed; DNA order made; lifetime weapons prohibition imposed under s.109; victim surcharge waived.
- Legal Topics
- Break and Enter, Masking With Intent, Possession of Stolen Property, Dangerous Driving, DNA Order, Weapons Prohibition, Gladue Report, Joint Submission on Sentence
- Source Language
- english
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Parties
Rex
Crown
Vincent Silas Maxwell
Accused
Procedural Posture
Criminal Indictment / Sentencing After Guilty Plea
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the joint submission on sentence is appropriate under Anthony‑Cook
- 2 Appropriate quantum of sentence given extensive criminal record and aggravating factors
- 3 Application of Gladue considerations for an Indigenous offender
Ratio Decidendi
The court accepted the joint five‑year federal sentence because, applying Anthony‑Cook, the joint submission was on balance fit and not contrary to the public interest given the offender's extensive record, the aggravating facts of the instant offences, the Gladue report mitigation, and the agreed enhanced credit for pre‑sentence custody.
Court Disposition
Five years imprisonment (federal) imposed with concurrent 12‑month terms on Counts 2, 4 and 5; Counts 3 and 6 stayed; DNA order made; lifetime weapons prohibition imposed under s.109; victim surcharge waived.
Orders
- Sentence of five years imprisonment (federal) on Count 1
- Counts 2, 4 and 5 sentenced to 12 months custody each to be served concurrently with Count 1
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