R. v. Farrow
The court accepted the joint recommendation of 15 years imprisonment as within the appropriate range for the facts and culpability; granted 1.5:1 pretrial custody credit for 650 days (975 days credit); declined to order a delay in parole eligibility under s.743.6 as not necessary; imposed ancillary orders: DNA...
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- Citation
- 2018 NSSC 242
- Parties
- Crown: Her Majesty the Queen; Accused: Raymond Glenn Farrow
- Court
- Supreme Court of Nova Scotia
- Jurisdiction
- Canada
- Judgment Date
- 18 September 2018
- Procedural Posture
- Criminal (manslaughter) / Sentencing
- Outcome
- Guilty plea accepted; sentence imposed
- Legal Topics
- Manslaughter, Pre Sentence Custody Credit, Parole Eligibility Delay (s.743.6), Victim Impact, DNA Order, Weapons Prohibition, Victim Surcharge
- Source Language
- english
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Parties
Her Majesty the Queen
Crown
Raymond Glenn Farrow
Accused
Procedural Posture
Criminal (manslaughter) / Sentencing
Legal Issues
- 1 Appropriate sentence for manslaughter given high degree of moral blameworthiness
- 2 Whether to accept joint recommendation for 15 years
- 3 How much pretrial custody credit to allow
Ratio Decidendi
The court accepted the joint recommendation of 15 years imprisonment as within the appropriate range for the facts and culpability; granted 1.5:1 pretrial custody credit for 650 days (975 days credit); declined to order a delay in parole eligibility under s.743.6 as not necessary; imposed ancillary orders: DNA sample under s.487.051(1), mandatory weapons prohibition under s.109(1)(a) (10 years for s.109(2)(a) items and life for s.109(2)(b) items), and $200 victim surcharge under s.737 payable within 12 months following expiry of the warrant of committal.
Court Disposition
Guilty plea accepted; sentence imposed
Orders
- Imprisonment for 15 years, reduced by 975 days credit for pretrial custody (650 days served, credited at 1.5:1)
- No delay of parole eligibility under s.743.6 (Parole Board to determine parole eligibility)
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