by admin | Sep 3, 2017 | Criminal Law, Legal Advice
Changes in Mandatory Minimum Sentencing ← The delay on Canada's prospect of legalizing marijuana The Queen v. H.(E.) 2017 (Alberta Queen's Bench) → Canadians have recently heard a lot about mandatory minimum sentences (MMS) for criminal and drug...
by admin | Aug 10, 2017 | Criminal Law, Legal Advice
The delay on Canada’s prospect of legalizing marijuana ← Social Media Bans: Reasonable Or Foolish? Changes in Mandatory Minimum Sentencing → After many years of marijuana being smoked in secrecy or eliciting arrests when smoked publicly, Canada is...
by admin | Aug 1, 2017 | Criminal Law, Legal Advice
Social Media Bans: Reasonable Or Foolish? ← Understanding the Difference Between a 24-Hour Alcohol Prohibition and a 24-Hour Drug Prohibition The delay on Canada's prospect of legalizing marijuana → With the way technology progresses, it is sensible to...
by admin | Jul 24, 2017 | Criminal Law, Legal Advice
Understanding the Difference Between a 24-Hour Alcohol Prohibition and a 24-Hour Drug Prohibition Many people believe that a 24-hour drug prohibition and 24-hour alcohol prohibition are the same thing. They are actually very different, from the procedure to review and...
by admin | Jul 14, 2017 | Criminal Law
What Constitutes Public Intoxication? First thing to be aware of—being intoxicated in public is not a violation of the Criminal Code of Canada. This means even if you are arrested or detained for public intoxication, it will not appear on your permanent record....
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,...