Author: Bailey Johnson

Recent Cases

R. v. C.M.

The accused was charged with Impaired Driving CC.320.14(1)(a), Exceed .08 CC.320.14(1)(b). A month later they were charged again with Impaired Driving CC.320.14(1)(a), Exceed .08 CC.320.14(1)(b). After discussions with the Crown, the accused received a driving prohibition and a fine.

Recent Cases

R. v. D.M.

The accused was charged with Impaired Driving CC.320.14(1)(a), Exceed .08 CC.320.14(1)(b). A month later they were charged again with Impaired Driving CC.320.14(1)(a), Exceed .08 CC.320.14(1)(b). After discussions with the Crown, our client received a driving prohibition and a fine.

Recent Cases

R. v. K.W.

The accused was charged with Breaching probation CC. 733.1(1), and Uttering threats CC. 264.1(1)(b). Matter was set for trial and the accused was aquitted after trial where the authenticity of messages was questionable.

Recent Cases

R. v. M.W.

The accused was charged with Fraud Over $5,000 with losses in excess of $100,000. Matter was set for trial as the Crown was looking for prison time. Prior to trial, and through discussions with the Crown, the Crown agreed to a Conditional Sentence Order of 2-years Less a day.

Recent Cases

R.v. F.J.

The accused was charged with Obstructing a Peace Officer CC.129(a) and Identity Fraud CC. 403(1)(d) during a traffic stop. They were later charged with Fail to Attend Court CC.145(3). After discussions with the Crown, the Client plead Guilty to Identity Fraud and Fail to Attend Court. They were sentenced to […]