by admin | Sep 27, 2016 | Past Wins
The Queen v. B.(C.) 2016 The police received an informant tip that a certain vehicle was involved in drug trafficking. After observing three suspicious interactions, the police arrested the driver. No drugs were found in the vehicle, but hours later at the police...
by admin | Sep 21, 2016 | Past Wins
The Queen v. S.(J.) 2016 Client was charged with forcible entry, uttering threats, and possession of weapon for a purpose dangerous to the public peace after an altercation that was observed by a number of people who were attending church got out of hand. A bat was...
by admin | Sep 7, 2016 | Criminal Law
W-18 Classified as Schedule I Opioid With Little Evidence of Potency As of June 1, 2016, Health Canada has added W-18 to the Schedule I list under the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act as one of the most dangerous drugs known. W-18 has been classified as an opioid...
by admin | Sep 2, 2016 | Criminal Law
The Right to Silence: The Most Powerful Constitutional Right While it may seem stupid, the most common way that people are convicted of crimes is by the words they say out of their own mouth. The police are required to warn a person when they are arrested that they...
by admin | Aug 24, 2016 | Criminal Law
CHANGE TO THE LAW ON DRIVING PROHIBITIONS PUTS ONUS ON ACCUSED PERSON TO PROVE THEY ARE INNOCENT On June 1, 2016 it became much more difficult for people who receive immediate 90 day driving prohibitions to win their reviews. Section 215.5 of the Motor Vehicle Act, as...