Category: Case Results

Two driving charges withdrawn at Provinicial Offences Court: Tony’s Case

CHARGES:

Careless driving contrary to Section 130 of the Provincial Highway Traffic Act

Driving a motor vehicle without a license contrary to Section 32 (1) of Provincial Highway Traffic Act

BACKGROUND:

A car stopped at a red light…

Fraud and theft charges withdrawn: Stephanie’s Case

CHARGES:

Theft not exceeding $5000/Shoplifting contrary to Section 344(b) of the Criminal Code of Canada

Fraud not exceeding $5000 contrary to Section 380(1) (b) of Criminal Code of Canada

BACKGROUND:

Stephanie was observed by security guards at Walmart trying…

Three drug related charges dropped: Benjamin’s Case

CHARGES:

Possession for the Purpose of Trafficking (Marijuana) contrary to Section 5 (2) of Controlled Drugs and Substances Act

Possession for the Purpose of Trafficking (Cocaine) contrary to Section 5 (2) of Controlled Drugs and Substances Act

Possession of Property…

Over 80 charge dismissed: Natalie’s Case

CHARGES:

Operating a motor vehicle with a blood-alcohol concentration that exceeds eighty milligrams of alcohol in one hundred millilitres of blood contrary to Section 253 (1) (b) of the Criminal Code of Canada.

BACKGROUND: As she was driving away from…

Three charges dismissed in impaired driving incident: Shannon’s Case

CHARGES:

Impaired operation of a motor vehicle contrary to Section 253 (1) (a) of the Criminal Code of Canada.

Operating a motor vehicle with a blood-alcohol concentration that exceeds eighty milligrams of alcohol in one hundred millilitres of blood…

Over 80 and impaired operation charges dismissed: Peter’s Case

CHARGES:

Impaired operation of a motor vehicle contrary to section 253 (1) (a) of the Criminal Code of Canada.

Operating a motor vehicle with a blood-alcohol concentration that exceeds eighty milligrams of alcohol in one hundred millilitres of blood…

No criminal record stemming from fraud charges: Chantal’s Case

CHARGES:

Fraud contrary to Sections 380(1)(b), 462.31(1)(a), and 354(1) of the Criminal Code of Canada

BACKGROUND: After several trips to Walmart where she returned and purchased various items, my client Chantal was arrested for fraud.  It was alleged that she…

Robbery and firearm charges result in no prison time: Jason’s case

CHARGES:

Robbery with a firearm contrary to Section 344 (1) (a) of the Criminal Code of Canada.

Pointing a firearm contrary to Section 87 of the Criminal Code of Canada

Uttering a threat to cause bodily harm contrary to…

7 Counts of Criminal Charges Dropped After Signing of Peace Bond: Daniel’s Case

CHARGES:

Uttering Death Threats contrary to section 264.1 (1) (a) of the Criminal Code of Canada

Mischief (2 counts) contrary to section 430 (1) (c) of the Criminal Code of Canada

Assault (4 counts) contrary to section 266 of…

Diversion Program the Solution in Assault Case: Kyle’s Case

CHARGES:

Assault contrary to section 266 of the Criminal Code of Canada

BACKGROUND: In a residence building on a post-secondary school campus, a young woman reported that an intoxicated young male unexpectedly knocked on her door and forced himself…

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