What is Disclosure and Why Does it Matter?
Disclosure refers to the evidence that the prosecutor and the police say supports the charges against you. It is very important because you are entitled to know all of the evidence against you. Before the case goes to court, you are legally entitled to know the evidence against you. If ...
Should I Just Plead Guilty and Get This Over With?
While pleading guilty may seem like the best option and the one that will get your criminal case over with the quickest, it is not necessarily the best choice. Â If you are facing criminal charges, you should not plead guilty until you have had a thorough review of the case ...
How to be a Good Client during your Ottawa Criminal Defence Case
If you have been charged with a criminal offence and have retained the help of an Ottawa criminal defence lawyer, the next thing you should be aware of is how you can be a good client. This will help you and your lawyer get the best possible outcome in your ...
Your Defence Lawyer’s Cross-Examination Can Make or Break your Ontario Criminal Trial
In many criminal defence cases in Ontario, there may not be a great amount of evidence for the accused to bring forth in his or her own defence. The question I hear from many new clients is: “Do I have to call evidence at my trial, or can we build a defence without it?”
What Should I do If I am Arrested by the Police?
As an Ottawa criminal defence lawyer, I am often asked what someone should do if he or she is arrested by the police in connection with a crime. If you are ever arrested by the police for a crime like fraud, tax evasion, assault, impaired driving or even homicide, the ...
Sentencing a First-Time Offender in Ontario
Ottawa criminal defence lawyer explains how first-time criminal offenders may receive a different treatment in Ontario courts, and how an experienced lawyer can help first-time offenders.