by admin | Jun 19, 2017 | Past Wins
The Queen v. R.(S.) 2017 The client was initially charged with approximately 45 firearm offences, including possession of stolen firearms, after the police executed a search warrant at the client’s home. At the preliminary inquiry Mr. van der Walle successfully...
by admin | Apr 17, 2017 | Criminal Law, Legal Advice
Federal Government to Axe the Zombie Laws ← Canadian Marijuana Legalization Soon To Be Announced Worried About Your First Criminal Court Appearance? Read These Tips → At long last, the federal government of Canada is starting to wage war on its zombie laws,...
by admin | Apr 4, 2017 | Past Wins
The Queen v. M.(R.) 2017 ← The Queen v. M. (T.) 2017 Canadian Marijuana Legalization Soon To Be Announced → Client was observed driving his vehicle erratically just before crashing into a tree. He was taken to the hospital. Once he was deemed to be in fine...
by admin | Dec 14, 2016 | Criminal Law
Stay of Proceedings vs. Charge Withdrawals Crown Counsels are prosecutors who review police reports submitted to them by police officers to determine whether the charges should be approved for a prosecution. The measure they use to make this determination is called,...
by admin | Oct 28, 2016 | Criminal Law
Plea Deals: When can a judge refuse to go along with a joint recommendation for sentence? Plea agreements between the defence and Crown are common place and happen all the time. This is when an accused person agrees to waive their right to a trial and plead guilty...