Our client was charged with the possession of a loaded handgun together with a substantial amount of drugs located in his vehicle.
A preliminary inquiry was held at which the investigating
Our client was charged with the possession of a loaded handgun together with a substantial amount of drugs located in his vehicle.
A preliminary inquiry was held at which the investigating
Client had a large amount of cash and expensive jewelry seized by the police during the course of a drug investigation. Successfully negotiated the return of a substantial amount of
Our client sustained soft tissue injuries.
ICBC initially insisted that client was 50% at fault for the accident and denied that his most serious injuries arose from the accident. After an
Our client was charged with assault causing bodily harm and assault with a weapon arising from an altercation with his spouse.
The matter was resolved. Client received an absolute discharge. There
Client charged with second degree murder.
Our office was co-counsel for the accused. Acquitted based on reasonable doubt as to the reliability of the Crown’s case.
Client charged with the possession of cocaine for the purpose of trafficking.
The primary police investigator was cross-examined at the preliminary hearing regarding the unlawful arrest and search of our client.
Our client was charged with impaired driving.
At trial, the police officer was cross-examined regarding the violations of our client’s right to counsel. Following the cross-examination, the Crown entered a stay
Charges of possession of loaded, prohibited and restricted firearms.
The Court agreed that the police had violated our client’s Charter rights. Evidence excluded. Charges dismissed.
Client charged with possession of cocaine for the purpose of trafficking.
At trial, the charge was dismissed. The Court agreed with our submissions that the Crown had failed to prove knowledge
Charge of possession of cocaine for the purpose of trafficking.
At trial, it was established that the police had unlawfully arrested our client. The Crown then entered a stay of proceedings.