Michael Oykhman
Carrying a Concealed Weapon (s. 90) Laws in Canada
Carrying a concealed weapon is a criminal offence under Section 90 of the Criminal Code. Hiding a weapon without authorization can lead to arrest, charges, and serious penalties. Our lawyers can help you understand the law and build a strong defence for your case.
Disobeying a Court Order (s. 127) Laws in Canada
Disobeying a court order under Section 127 of the Criminal Code means intentionally ignoring a lawful order from the court. This offence can lead to fines, jail time, or additional charges. Our lawyers can help you understand your situation and protect your legal rights.
Failing to Provide the Necessaries of Life (s. 215) Laws in Canada
Failing to provide the necessaries of life under Section 215 of the Criminal Code involves neglecting to care for someone you’re legally responsible for, such as a child or dependent. It’s a serious offence. Our lawyers can help you understand the charges and defend your rights.
Identity Theft (s. 402.2, s. 403) Laws in Canada
Identity theft and identity fraud are serious offences under Sections 402.2 and 403 of the Criminal Code. They involve using someone else’s personal information to commit a crime. Our lawyers can help you understand the charges and protect your rights if you're facing allegations.
Trespassing at Night (s. 177) Laws in Canada
Trespassing at night under s.177 of the Criminal Code involves unlawfully being on another’s property between 9 p.m. and 6 a.m. This offence is taken seriously and can lead to criminal charges. Learn the legal consequences, possible defences, and why expert legal representation is crucial.
Homicide (s. 234, s. 235, s. 236) Laws in Canada
Homicide under Sections 234, 235, and 236 of Canada’s Criminal Code includes murder, manslaughter, and infanticide, each carrying severe penalties. These charges are complex and life-altering. Our experienced defence lawyers provide strong representation to protect your rights and future.
Hostage Taking (s. 279.1(1)) Laws in Canada
Hostage taking is a serious offence under section 279.1(1) of the Criminal Code of Canada. It involves seizing or detaining someone to force action from another party. Convictions carry severe penalties. Our lawyers can help defend your rights if you're facing a hostage-taking charge.
Weapons Trafficking Laws in Canada
Weapons trafficking is a serious criminal offence in Canada involving the illegal sale, transfer, or transport of firearms or prohibited weapons. Convictions can lead to lengthy prison sentences. Our lawyers can help you understand the charges and build a strong defence.
Prostitution Laws in Canada: Is Sex Work Legal?
Prostitution laws in Canada are complex. While selling sex is not illegal, many related activities—such as purchasing sexual services, advertising, or operating a brothel—are prohibited. Learn what is permitted, the legal risks, and why legal guidance is essential for sex work cases.
Parole and Probation in Canada: Get Out of Jail!
Parole and probation offer ways to serve part of your sentence outside jail under strict conditions. In Canada, these options can help reduce time behind bars. Our lawyers can explain your eligibility and guide you through the process to improve your chances of early release.