Criminal Defence Blogs
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 Domestic Violence Lawyer
When an allegation is made that you are abusing your spouse or intimate partner you may be charged with domestic assault.  Domestic assault, also known as spousal assault,  is the use of physical force with the intent to harm a spouse, loved one or cohabitant.  Domestic assault /  spousal assault ...
Ontario Preliminary Hearings Explained
A preliminary hearing is an important step for many criminal defence cases – and with the help of a skilled criminal defence lawyer, it could be the last.
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.
If I am Being Audited by the Canada Revenue Agency, Do I Need a Lawyer?
One common question we hear is: “Do I need to get help from a criminal defence lawyer if I am being audited or investigated for an Ontario tax evasion offence?”
Applying for a Pardon in Ontario
If you have been convicted of a criminal offence in Canada, you may be eligible for an eventual pardon. A pardon is a seal on your existing criminal record – a process during which all of your previous charges and convictions are removed from the federal database of active criminal files.
Fighting Ontario Insider Trading Charges
There are serious consequences for both those who commit insider trading, and those who provide the tips. If convicted, “tippers” face up to five years in prison. Insider traders themselves could spend up to ten years in prison.
How to take a lawyer’s personality into account when choosing an Ontario criminal defence lawyer
While a lawyer’s personality may not seem to be an important thing to consider when choosing an Ontario criminal defence lawyer for your case, it is important to take a few things about their personality into account. Of course, a lawyer’s personality is not the first or the most important ...
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 ...