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False Accusations: What To Do if You’re Falsely Accused of a Crime

Being falsely accused of a crime can be overwhelming. It’s important to remain calm, avoid speaking to police without legal counsel, and contact a criminal defence lawyer immediately. Our team can help protect your rights and guide you through every step of the legal process.

Disarming a Peace Officer (s. 270.1) Laws in Canada

Disarming a Peace Officer under s. 270.1 of the Criminal Code is a serious offence involving attempts to take or seize an officer’s weapon. This charge carries severe penalties. Learn how the law applies, possible defences, and why skilled legal representation is essential for your case.

Obtaining Property by False Pretences (s. 362) Laws in Canada

Obtaining property by false pretences under s. 362 of the Criminal Code involves using deceit or misrepresentation to gain property or credit. This offence carries serious penalties. Learn how the law applies, possible defences, and why skilled legal representation is essential.

Second-Degree Murder Laws: Intentional Killing without Premeditation

Second-degree murder involves intentionally causing someone’s death without premeditation. It is treated as a serious criminal offence in Canada with severe penalties. Our lawyers can explain the charges, possible defences, and fight to protect your rights in court.

First-Degree Murder Laws: Intentional Killing with Premeditation

First-degree murder in Canada involves intentional killing that is planned and deliberate. It carries the most serious consequences, including life imprisonment with no parole eligibility for at least 25 years. Learn how courts assess premeditation and intent in such cases.

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