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Over 200 articles breaking down key sections of the Criminal Code of Canada and the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

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Recent Articles

2410, 2016

How long will my case take?

By |October 24, 2016|

The length of a criminal case depends on factors like the complexity of the charges, availability of evidence, and court schedules. Some cases are resolved quickly, while others take longer. Our criminal defence lawyers can help you understand the process and protect your legal rights.

2410, 2016

How do I get disclosure?

By |October 24, 2016|

You can get disclosure by requesting it from the Crown or through your lawyer. It includes all evidence in your case and is essential for your defence. A criminal defence lawyer can help you obtain and review disclosure to protect your rights. We’re here to help every step of the way.

2410, 2016

What Is Disclosure?

By |October 24, 2016|

Disclosure is when the Crown shares all evidence in your case, like police reports and witness statements. A defence lawyer can help you review it, protect your rights, and build a strong defence. We’re here to help you understand every step of the process.

2410, 2016

What Happens On The First Court Appearance?

By |October 24, 2016|

At your first court appearance, charges are read and you may enter a plea or get a new date. A defence lawyer can guide you through the process, protect your rights, and explain what to expect. We’re here to help you feel confident and prepared.

2410, 2016

I was given documents saying I have to go to court. Do I have to go?

By |October 24, 2016|

If you receive court documents, attending is usually mandatory. Ignoring them can lead to serious consequences, including arrest warrants or added charges. A lawyer can explain what the documents mean, your obligations, and the best steps to take to protect your rights and avoid penalties.

2410, 2016

Should I give a statement to the police?

By |October 24, 2016|

You are not required to give a statement to police, and doing so without legal advice can harm your case. Anything you say may be used against you in court. It’s best to remain polite, exercise your right to silence, and contact a lawyer immediately for guidance before speaking.

410, 2016

What should I do if I am being investigated by the police?

By |October 4, 2016|

If you are under police investigation, it’s important to stay calm and know your rights. You do not have to answer questions without a lawyer present. Speaking to police without advice can harm your case. Contact a lawyer immediately to protect your rights and guide you through the process.

2209, 2016

How much does it cost to hire a criminal defence lawyer?

By |September 22, 2016|

The cost to hire a criminal defence lawyer depends on the complexity of your case, the lawyer’s experience, and the legal services required. Fees may be hourly or fixed and often start with a retainer. Our firm offers clear pricing and flexible options to support your legal needs.

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