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Showing 2 court decisions filtered by Species (White-tailed deer), Territorial subdivision (Saskatchewan)

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R v Charles and others

Canada
Saskatchewan
Queen's Bench Judicial Centre of Prince Albert
National - lower court
1997

In 1995 a wildlife officer received information that the appellants have been engaged in illegally trafficking in white-tailed deer, deer and elk antlers, and moose. As a result of the resulting investigation the appellants were charged with a variety of offences contrary to The Wildlife Act, S.S.

R v Marsland

Canada
Saskatchewan
Queen's Bench for Saskatchewan
National - lower court
Criminal
2011

This is a case of appeal. The respondent was accused on three charges listed above. The question was, whether the permits the respondent (at that time: the accused) carried were technically valid for the actions he committed.

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