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Record Suspensions

December 20, 2024
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Criminal Lawyer Record Suspension

A criminal record can significantly impact your ability to access employment, housing, or international travel. For individuals who have demonstrated good conduct and wish to move forward, a record suspension provides a pathway to separate past convictions from their current lives.What is a Record Suspension?A record suspension (formerly known as a pardon) is a legal mechanism under the Criminal Records […]

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The Confrontation Rule: What You Need to Know

November 29, 2024
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Confrontation rule criminal lawyer

If you’re facing criminal charges, understanding the rules of evidence can be crucial to how your defence is shaped and presented in court. One important principle that comes into play during cross-examination is the Confrontation Rule, also known as the rule in Browne v. Dunn.  Why the Confrontation Rule Matters in Criminal Defence At its core, the “Confrontation Rule” is […]

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The Alibi Defence: A Guide for the Accused

November 1, 2024
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The alibi defence, credit to Luis Quintero

If you’ve been charged with a criminal offence, understanding the different types of defences available to you can be crucial to your case. One of the most common defences is the “alibi,” which is a claim that you were somewhere else when the alleged crime took place, making it impossible for you to have committed it. What is an Alibi? […]

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How to Prepare for Your Criminal Trial

October 25, 2024
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Approaching your criminal trial with the right preparation can make all the difference in the outcome. Whether it’s working with your criminal lawyer, understanding courtroom etiquette, or organizing evidence, every step matters. Working with Your Criminal Lawyer Your lawyer is your advocate throughout the trial process. Be open and honest, and share all relevant details, even if they seem minor. […]

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What to Expect Before, During, and after Your Criminal Trial

October 16, 2024
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Facing a criminal trial can be one of the most overwhelming experiences in a person’s life. Whether you’re navigating the legal system for the first time or have faced charges before, understanding what lies ahead and how to prepare can make a significant difference in your case. Understanding the Criminal Trial Process The criminal trial process can be complex, with […]

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What is Disclosure in Criminal Cases? A Guide for the Accused

October 11, 2024
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What is disclosure in criminal cases?

If you’ve been charged with a criminal offence, one of the most important things to understand is your right to disclosure.  Disclosure is the process by which the prosecution (referred to as “the Crown” in Canada) provides you with all the evidence they have gathered in relation to your case. Whether you’re representing yourself or have a lawyer, knowing what […]

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Understanding Assessments for Fitness and Criminal Responsibility

September 20, 2024
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An important issue that may arise in your case is the assessment of your fitness to stand trial or your criminal responsibility at the time the offence was committed. This post aims to describe these assessments, providing clear and comprehensive information to help you navigate this complex area of law. What Are Fitness and Criminal Responsibility Assessments? The court may […]

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Understanding Self-Defence Laws in Canada

August 28, 2024
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Self-defence laws in Canada. Credit to Annushka Ahuja

Self-defence is a fundamental right enshrined in Canadian law, allowing individuals to protect themselves and others in situations where they face imminent harm. However, the legal framework governing self-defence is complex, requiring a careful balance between protecting individual rights and maintaining public safety. The Legal Foundation of Self-Defence Self-defence laws in Canada are codified in Section 34 of the Criminal […]

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