Public Inquiries in Canada: A Lawyer’s Perspective
Ottawa criminal defence and inquiry lawyer Richard Auger explains the Canadian public inquiry system, and a lawyer's role in the inquiry process.
Terrorism Law in Canada and Understanding Terrorist Charges
Nearly ten years after September 11, 2001, we are starting to see more individuals facing prosecution under new terrorism-related sections of the Criminal Code. Terrorism, consequently, is becoming a much more prominent area of concern for criminal defence lawyers in Ottawa and the rest of Ontario.
Should Pardons be replaced by “Record Suspensions”?
The federal Conservative government has recently announced legislation to eliminate pardons granted to criminals. If the bill, which was introduced on Tuesday, is passed, pardons would be eliminated and replaced with a more restrictive ‘record suspension.’ These record suspensions would be more difficult to obtain and would take longer to ...
Will I Be Found Guilty of my Criminal Charges?
Whether or not you are found guilty at a trial will depend on whether the crown attorney can prove a guilty act and a guilty mind. In order to prove guilt, the crown must prove two parts for every criminal offence. The crown must prove an act (actus reus) was ...
How to get Convicted of Your Criminal Charges
Charges can be dropped For most people, getting charged with a criminal offence is a nightmare. All you want is for the charges to be dropped or withdrawn before a criminal trial is required. No lawyer can guarantee that you will escape from the charges without a criminal record. However, ...
What is a Surety? Seven Important Facts
An experienced criminal defence lawyer explains what is involved when you become a surety for a person accused of a crime.