R v T.N.
The client was charged with defrauding the government and swearing a false affirmation contrary to sections 380(1)(B) and 134(1) of the Criminal Code. The matter was set for trial.
Read MoreThe client was charged with defrauding the government and swearing a false affirmation contrary to sections 380(1)(B) and 134(1) of the Criminal Code. The matter was set for trial.
Read MoreClient charged with possession of methamphetamine for the purposes of trafficking, possession of the proceeds of crime, possession of a prohibited weapon and a number of breaches of his recognizance. ...
Read MoreThe client was charged with impaired operation of a vehicle contrary to s 253(1)(a), operating a vehicle with a blood alcohol content over 80 contrary to s 253(1)(b), and a...
Read MoreThe client was charged with possession of stolen property. Defence counsel negotiated resolution with the crown prosecutor.
Read MoreThe client was charged with theft under contrary to s 334(B) of the Criminal Code. It was alleged that the client stole a basket of groceries from the store.
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