Author Archives: Daphne Wang

About Daphne Wang

Daphne Wang is a 2019 Juris Doctor candidate from the University of Calgary. Prior to law school, she completed her Bachelor of Music degree from the University of Calgary. She was a research assistant for various Faculty of Law professors in the summer of 2017 and will be summering with Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP in 2018.

R v EJB: Reasonable Hypotheticals and Permitted Sentencing Factors

By: Daphne Wang PDF Version: R v EJB:Reasonable Hypotheticals and Permitted Sentencing Factors Case Commented On: R v EJB, 2018 ABCA 239 (CanLII) R v EJB, 2018 ABCA 239 is an important case regarding the sentencing of sexual exploitation offences … Continue reading

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R v EJB: Another Unconstitutional Mandatory Minimum Sentence

By: Daphne Wang PDF Version: R v EJB: Another Unconstitutional Mandatory Minimum Sentence Case Commented On: R v EJB, 2017 ABQB 726 (CanLII) In a previous post, Professor Erin Sheley commented that R v Nur, 2015 SCC 15 (CanLII), may have started … Continue reading

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