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Driving While Disqualified (s. 259) Laws in Canada
Driving while disqualified under Section 259 of the Criminal Code means operating a vehicle despite a court order banning you from driving. It’s a serious offence with added penalties. Our lawyers can help you understand the consequences and defend your case in court.
Assault Causing Bodily Harm (s. 267(b)) Laws in Canada
Charged with Assault Causing Bodily Harm under s. 267(b) of the Criminal Code? This offence involves intentional force resulting in injury and carries serious legal consequences. Our defence lawyers can help protect your rights and build a strong legal strategy.
Assault Laws in Canada: Beat The Charge
Assault is a serious offence under Canada’s Criminal Code, covering any intentional use of force without consent. A conviction can bring jail time, fines, and a lasting record. Our skilled defence lawyers fight to protect your rights and build a strong case to help you beat the charge.
Forgery (s. 366, s. 367) Laws in Canada
Facing a forgery charge under sections 366 and 367 of the Criminal Code? Forgery involves making or using false documents with intent to defraud. It’s a serious offence with severe penalties. Our experienced legal team is ready to defend your rights and guide you through the legal process.
Obstructing Justice (s. 139) Laws in Canada
Obstructing justice under section 139 of the Criminal Code includes actions like threatening witnesses, lying to police, or interfering with legal proceedings. It's a serious offence with severe penalties. Our lawyers can help protect your rights and build a strong legal defence.
Unauthorized Possession of a Firearm (s. 91) Laws in Canada
Unauthorized possession of a firearm under s.91 of the Criminal Code makes it illegal to own a gun without the required licence or registration. This charge carries serious penalties, including jail time. Our lawyer can explain the law, review your case, and work to protect your rights.
Sexual Interference (s. 151) Laws in Canada
Sexual interference under s.151 of the Criminal Code makes it illegal to touch a person under 16 for a sexual purpose. This offence carries severe penalties. Learn how the law is applied, available defences, and why skilled legal counsel is essential for protecting your rights.
Breach of Trust (s. 336) Laws in Canada
Charged with Breach of Trust under section 336 of the Criminal Code? This offence involves misusing property or authority entrusted to you. Our defence lawyers can help protect your rights, explain your legal options, and work toward the best possible outcome for your case.
Possession of Stolen Property (s. 355) Laws in Canada
Possession of stolen property under s.355 of the Criminal Code means having goods you know, or should know, were obtained by crime. Penalties vary by the value and circumstances of the property. Our lawyer can review your case, challenge the evidence, and work to protect your record.
Self-Defence Laws in Canada: Explained By A Lawyer
Curious about self defence laws in Canada? Learn when and how you are legally allowed to protect yourself or others from harm. A criminal defence lawyer explains your rights, legal boundaries, and what to expect if you act in self defence.