Do Canadians Accused of a Crime Have the Right to Remain Silent?
The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms states that every Canadian has the right to remain silent until they can obtain legal representation. This means that when a Canadian is arrested under suspicion of having committed a crime, he or she is under no legal obligation to answer questions from ...
Can I Win My Case And Be Found Not Guilty Even Though I Know I Am Guilty?
Even if you or others believe you are guilty, you may be found not guilty in court and could therefore win your case. We have had many situations where this has occurred. While you may think you are guilty, or perhaps others are trying to convince you of your guilt, ...
What Is The First Appearance Date On The Papers The Police Gave Me?
When you read the first appearance date on the papers from the police, don’t panic. This is not a trial date. The first appearance date is simply the day that you have to appear in court so that the court knows that you are dealing with your criminal charges. This ...
What Do I Do If I Think I Am Going To Be Charged?
If you think you might be charged by the police with a criminal offence, do not speak with the police. You are not obligated to speak with the police, even if they try to convince you that you are. You should call an experienced criminal defence lawyer immediately. The first ...
The Police Want To Talk To Me, What Should I Do?
If the police contact you by telephone, it is important that you remain polite. While it may be easy to become defensive or agitated when speaking to the police, it is your best interest to treat the police with respect and politeness. In doing so; however, you do not have ...
Will I Be Released On Bail?
A common concern of individuals charged with a criminal offence, is whether or not they will be released on bail. This varies on a case by case basis, but most of our clients qualify to be released on bail. A number of factors are taken into consideration when a judge ...
What Is A Surety?
A surety is a person that knows the accused personally, is a friend or family member, who agrees to supervise the accused when they are released on bail. The surety must present themselves at court and tell the court that they will be responsible for supervising the accused individual. The ...
How Do I Know What My Bail Conditions Will Be?
Before the bail conditions are proposed in court, and before you are in a position to formally agree to anything, you will go over them with your lawyer. The criminal defence lawyers at Auger Hollingsworth make sure to thoroughly review the bail conditions with every client so that they understand ...
Can I Get My Bail Conditions Changed?
Although bail conditions are serious and must be strictly obeyed, it is possible to have them changed. We have had many clients where we have been successful in getting bail conditions changed and it is possible that this could happen in your case. The first thing to do in the ...
Will Canada Extradite Me to Another Country?
 Extradition is a complicated area of the law, particularly because it deals not only with Canadian law, but with the laws of other countries. By definition, extradition is the process by which one country mandates that an individual charged with a criminal offence in another country be sent to ...