by admin | Jan 6, 2017 | Past Wins
The Queen v. Z.(K.) 2017 Just as a civilian was a about to make a left turn at an intersection a car came flying by the side of the vehicle, clipped it, and went flying into the bushes. The client turned out to be the driver of the car that ended up in the bushes. He...
by admin | Dec 27, 2016 | Past Wins
The Queen v. H.(B.) 2016 Client was observed by a police officer going through a McDonald’s “drive thru”. The officer watched as the car the client was driving bounced off the curb twice. The car then parked and the officer watched as the client...
by admin | Dec 20, 2016 | Criminal Law
Third Party Disclosure Applications A person accused of a crime is entitled to virtually automatic disclosure of all the information in possession of the Crown and the police that were created as a result of the investigation of the accused that are not clearly...
by admin | Dec 20, 2016 | Criminal Law
Informer Privilege: An Impenetrable Fortress for Police? Typically a person who is accused of a crime is entitled to know the names of everyone who provides evidence against them in a criminal proceedings and they are usually entitled to confront that person in court...
by admin | Dec 14, 2016 | Criminal Law
Stay of Proceedings vs. Charge Withdrawals Crown Counsels are prosecutors who review police reports submitted to them by police officers to determine whether the charges should be approved for a prosecution. The measure they use to make this determination is called,...