What is the current range of parole ineligibility for a convicted offender?

Nova Scotia, Canada


The following excerpt is from R. v. Whynder, 2019 NSSC 386 (CanLII):

The Court in R v. Nash, 2009 NBCA 7, agreed with these ranges of parole ineligibility and confirmed that, while these time frames are not cast in cement, they represent a basic starting point for analysis.

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