Criminal Defence Blogs
How Tough Is Canada on Drunk Drivers?
The Canada Safety Council recently released a report saying the penalties under Canada's .08 percent blood-alcohol concentration (BAC) laws are among the "toughest" in the world. “Tough” laws don’t necessarily equal effective laws Due to this perceived toughness, some working in the alcohol industry, political sphere and media, are arguing ...
Charity
Team Auger Hollingsworth raised funds for the Canadian Paraplegic Association—Ontario at the 2008 Wheelchair Relay Challenge. The event, held on a beautiful September 20th morning at Mooney's Bay raised more than $47,000. The CPA-O provides peer support and other services to people with spinal cord injuries, including paraplegia and quadriplegia. ...
Bid Rigging Charges in Ottawa
The Competition Bureau charged fourteen people and seven Ottawa firms in a bid-rigging scheme to provide information-technology services for $67-million worth of federal contracts. The Bureau claims its investigation uncovered evidence that certain companies co-ordinated bids to win contracts and divide them up while shutting out other bidders. This is the ...
Arrested in Ontario? Will You Need a Bail Hearing?
Is there always a bail hearing when someone is arrested? The simple answer is "no". Â In fact, often there is no bail hearing needed at all. If you are arrested by the police, the police can release you directly from the police station without a bail hearing under three different ...
How to Testify as a Witness in Ontario Court
Acting as a witness in Ontario criminal court is not as easy as it might look. That’s why I’ve prepared a new article for anybody seeking information and advice on this subject
How Do I Testify As a Witness at Ontario Criminal Court?
There are a number of strategies you can use to deliver your testimony as a witness in criminal court. Here are the five most important ones.
Avoid Ontario Impaired Driving Charges: Drink Responsibly, Get Home Safely
An Ottawa Criminal Defence Lawyer Discusses Impaired Driving – and How You Can Avoid It This Holiday Season
Are Canada’s Tax Evasion Laws too Lenient?
Canada's Minister of National Revenue reports that Canada's rules on how it pursues tax evaders need to be revamped if the Canada Revenue Agency is to successfully prosecuting people who hide money in tax-haven banks. The CRA does not currently have the ability to compel banks to report when account holders send money ...
Pleading Guilty at Ontario Criminal Court
You shouldn't plead guilty of Ontario criminal charges without first consulting a top criminal defence lawyer.
Can My Accountant Help Me With My Income Tax Evasion Charges?
While it may seem as though your accountant would be able to help you face tax evasion charges, it is important that you stop talking with your accountant immediately. If you are charged with income tax evasion do not discuss your case with your accountant. Although you may have had ...