In a domestic homicide case of domestic violence caused by multiple stab wounds, in what circumstances will the court accept joint submission on joint submission of ineligibility?

New Brunswick, Canada


The following excerpt is from R. v. Joseph Paul Irving, 2015 NBQB 70 (CanLII):

R v. Hales 2014 NSSC 408 was also a case of a domestic homicide caused by multiple stab wounds. In that case as well there was joint submission on parole ineligibility(17 years) which the court accepted.

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