COURT OF APPEAL FOR ONTARIO
CITATION: R. v. Baks, 2015 ONCA 615
DATE: 20150916
DOCKET: C59322
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
[1] It 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.”

