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Being charged with a criminal offence is a serious matter. In addition to possible jail time, a criminal conviction can impact your ability to travel, affect your employment and damage your good reputation. Call us before you speak to the police and we will provide you with a free initial consultation. Protecting your rights is our first priority. Even if you can’t afford a lawyer or are unsure if you need one we would be happy to provide you with a free consultation.

2. Disclosure Review

Examination and Analysis of The Prosecution's Evidence

The purpose of disclosure review is to carefully scrutinize the evidence provided by the prosecution and to assess its strengths and weaknesses. This process helps us to develop a comprehensive understanding of the case and strategize the best defence.

3. Discuss Your Options

We'll Discuss The Details of Your Case

Based on our findings in the disclosure review, we'll discusses defence strategies and available options with you. In our discussions we will consider potential defences, negotiation opportunities, and alternative sentencing options to determine the best course of action.

Potential Outcomes

Signed plea agreement

Reach a Resolution with the Crown

Negotiate a Plea Agreement

The "Crown" refers to the prosecution, which represents the government and presents the case against the accused. It is possible for the defence and the Crown to reach a resolution, also known as a plea agreement or negotiated resolution, prior to or during trial. This occurs when both parties agree to a mutually acceptable outcome instead of proceeding with a full trial.


Scales of justice

Plead Guilty to a Lesser Offence

Enter a Guilty Plea to a Lesser Charge

In this scenario, the accused person acknowledges their involvement in the offence but wishes to pursue a more favorable outcome. They can do this by choosing to enter a guilty plea to a lesser charge. The terms of the guilty plea are determined through negotiations with the Crown or as part of a plea agreement.


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R. v. R.T.

By Bailey Johnson | Jun 10, 2024
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The accused was charged with Assault CC.266 on their spouse. After discussions with the Crown, the accused received a 12-month Conditional Discharge.

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