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What needs to be proven before I can get convicted of an offence?

To be convicted of an offence, the prosecution must prove beyond a reasonable doubt that you committed the act (actus reus) and had the required intent or knowledge (mens rea). Our lawyer can review the evidence, challenge the Crown’s case, and protect your rights throughout the process.

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