Criminal Defence Blogs
Martin Luther King Inspires Lawyers Too
Today is Martin Luther King Jr. day in the U.S. Did you know that MLK was charged and tried for tax evasion in the 1950's? Read this inspired post by a U.S. tax evasion lawyer who recounts the ups and downs of being a lawyer. She ultimately finds inspiration from ...
Arrested for Impaired Driving in Ontario? Write Down Your Story ASAP!
Arrested for Impaired Driving, Over 80, or Sample Refusal? Follow these important tips from an Ottawa criminal defence lawyer.
Ottawa Criminal Lawyer: Are you Under Arrest?
In Canada, a police officer has the power to arrest a person if the police officer has reasonable grounds to believe that the person has committed a criminal offence. Â The arresting police officer may or may not place handcuffs on the person under arrest. Suspicious circumstances alone are not ...
Criminal Lawyer: What You Need to Know
When you are hiring a criminal lawyer for your case, you probably won't be considering whether your lawyer will do everything he can to ensure he collects all of the Crown disclosure in your case before consenting to set a trial date. Â But, in many cases, that is exactly what ...
A Painless Trick for Finding a Great Criminal Defence Lawyer
When selecting an Ontario criminal defence lawyer, there is no substitute for a free initial consultation.
Get a Copy of Fighting Drinking and Driving Charges
Ottawa Lawyer Richard Auger has recently published "Fighting Drinking and Driving Charges" because he believes that people charged with drinking and driving, impaired driving, Over 80, or a related criminal offence are entitled to receive the important information to play an active role in their case. Help eliminate the myths ...
What You Need to Know about Sentencing
Sentencing in a Canadian criminal case is a human process and can be one of the most difficult procedures to conduct. It is very difficult to predict the outcome of a sentencing hearing. The Basic Purpose of the Criminal Law The basic purpose of the criminal law is to protect ...
What Happens If I Fail to Attend My Criminal Court Date?
When a Judge orders an individual to appear in Court at a specific date and time, that individual is legally bound to appear. An individual who intentionally misses their criminal Court date can be charged with a criminal offence. However, the onus is on the prosecutor to demonstrate that the ...
Income Tax Evasion and Fraud: Top Lawyer’s Case Results
Ottawa white-collar crime lawyer goes over some past cases that provide interesting examples of fraud and income tax evasion.
Appearing in Ontario Criminal Remand Court
If you’ve been summoned to appear in Remand Court, it’s important to know what makes a remand court appearance different from a trial. Here are a few of the differences.