In what circumstances will a judge be considered deliberate in making a deliberate decision?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from R. v. Pereira, 2019 ONSC 2703 (CanLII):

In More v. R., 1963 CanLII 79 (SCC), [1963] S.C.R. 522, 41 C.R. 98, [1963] 3 C.C.C. 289, “deliberate” was defined as “considered not impulsive” “not hasty in decision” and “slow in deciding.”

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