Declining Rate for Drinking and Driving
During the first four weeks of the roadside spot check program in Eastern Ontario, the provincial police stopped more than 111,000 vehicles, charged 39 people for impaired driving (over 0.08 blood alcohol level), and issued 125 12-hour license suspensions for drivers with a 0.05 blood alcohol level. Click here to ...
Ask an Ontario Lawyer: When Can the Police Seize My Car?
Have you ever wondered under what circumstances the police can seize your car in Ontario, Canada? Whether you're a seasoned driver or a new motorist, it's crucial to understand the legal grounds on which the authorities can take possession of your vehicle. The police can seize a vehicle under the ...
Common Legal Defence — Alibi
If you are considering defending your charges at trial, Ottawa lawyers at Auger Hollingsworth want you to know that there may be many defences available. One of the more common defences is having an alibi. Having an alibi is a defence that can be raised if the accused could not ...
Impaired Driving In Ottawa
As we approach the last weekend before school starts in Ottawa, we all want to relax and enjoy the outdoors, the BBQ and maybe a few beers. Remember the end of August and the beginning of September are two very busy months for impaired driving charges in Ottawa. Need information ...
45 Facts You Should Learn about Ontario Drunk Driving Cases
Being charged with impaired driving in Ontario can have serious legal and personal consequences. If you find yourself facing such charges, it is essential to understand the elements that must be proven to establish guilt, as well as the defense strategies and considerations that can greatly impact the outcome of ...
Ontario Drinking and Driving Offences: Three Possible Charges
“Impaired Driving” is a term used frequently on this blog, but it’s actually just one of several charges that can be laid against you when you’re suspected of driving under the influence. The other two are driving “over 80,” and refusing to provide a breath sample.
Avoiding Unnecessary Charges: Refusing to Provide a Breathe Sample
On December 18, 2008, a 29-year-old driver was stopped in B.C. for showing symptoms of alcohol impairment. When the driver was asked to wait several minutes, the driver ran from the scene. Not too long after, the police dog service found the driver hiding in a nearby residence. The male ...
Lengthy Jail Sentence for Inside Trader
A thirty-nine month prison sentence was issued following Canada’s first ever criminal conviction for insider trading under the Criminal Code of Canada.  The accused plead guilty in November 2009 and was sentenced in January 2010. The accused and his co-accused who went to law school together began an insider trading scheme ...
I have been charged with a criminal offence and have a remand date.
Remand court in Ontario  is where dates for various criminal court proceedings are set.  They take place in front of a Justice of the Peace, rather than a Judge. They are generally very short – your remand may last only a minute or two. You should be present at the ...
Are Tired Drivers Criminal?
The Crown is appealing the acquittal of a Montreal woman who killed a young mother of two. The allegation was that she was driving her SUV while fatigued. Apparently at the scene of the incident she reported to ambulance drivers that she had been too tired to drive. The judge ...