by admin | Feb 16, 2018 | Civil law, Criminal Law, Legal Advice
Is Cyberbullying a Crime You Can Be Committed of in BC, Canada? ← Charged with Possession of a Narcotic in British Columbia, Canada? Understand What It Means The Queen v. D. (B.) 2018 → Cyberbullying has made headlines recently, in large part due to its...
by admin | Feb 16, 2018 | Civil law, Criminal Law, Legal Advice
Charged with Possession of a Narcotic in British Columbia, Canada? Understand What It Means ← Superintendent v. S.(D.) 2018 Is Cyberbullying a Crime You Can Be Committed of in BC, Canada? → Under Canadian law, the Controlled Drug and Substances Act makes it...
by admin | Jan 9, 2018 | Civil law, Criminal Law, Legal Advice
What to Expect from Your First Experience in the Canadian Justice System and Criminal Trial ← Why do you have the right to remain silent? Superintendent v. S.(D.) 2018 → Unfortunately, the Canadian criminal justice system rarely offers a pleasant experience...
by admin | Jan 9, 2018 | Civil law, Criminal Law, Legal Advice
Why do you have the right to remain silent? ← Is Impaired Driving a Criminal Offense? What to Expect from Your First Experience in the Canadian Justice System and Criminal Trial → The Presumption of Innocence and Police Conduct: Why You Have the Right to...
by admin | Apr 7, 2017 | Civil law, Legal Advice
Canadian Marijuana Legalization Soon To Be Announced ← The Queen v. M.(R.) 2017 Federal Government to Axe the Zombie Laws → During the week of April 10th, the Canadian Liberal government is going to announce legislation that will make marijuana legal in...
by admin | Mar 25, 2017 | Civil law
Small Claims Court Matters Will Soon Be Resolved Online Once again, residents of British Columbia will be the first to test drive judicial innovation through technology. Just as going to the bank, the mall, and the movies are rapidly becoming a thing of the past,...