COURT OF APPEAL FOR ONTARIO
Doherty, Gillese and Brown JJ.A.
BETWEEN
Her Majesty the Queen
Respondent
and
Julie Marion Baks
Appellant
Counsel:
Candice Suter, for the appellant
Faiyaz Amir Alibhai, for the respondent
Heard: July 23, 2015
Supplementary reasons to the judgment in R. v. Baks, 2015 ONCA 560, released on July 28, 2015.
ADDENDUM
1It has been pointed out that the court failed to allocate the total sentence of six years among the various convictions. The allocation is as follows:
On the one count of trafficking in Oxycodone (count 1, Info. 140854), 3 years;
On the 20 counts of trafficking in Fentanyl (counts 4-23), 5 years concurrent to each other and to the sentence on count 1;
On the remaining forgery charges (Info. 140855), 1 year on each count concurrent to each other, but consecutive to the sentences imposed on trafficking charges with 4 ½ months’ credit for presentence custody, leaving a net sentence of 7 ½ months on the forgery charges.
“Doherty J.A.”
“E.E. Gillese J.A.”
“D.M. Brown J.A.”





