by admin | Oct 2, 2017 | Past Wins
The Queen v. M. (W.) 2017 Client was charged with making and possessing child pornography after the police executed a warrant at his house and found pictures on his computer and on digital storage devices that contained images of a day at the beach and on the boat...
by admin | Sep 13, 2017 | Past Wins
The Queen v. H.(E.) 2017 (Alberta Queen’s Bench) The client and his girlfriend were pulled over on the Trans Canada Highway near the town of Lake Louise for not having proper mud flaps and having illegal window tints. Soon after the pull over the police officer...
by admin | Sep 3, 2017 | Criminal Law, Legal Advice
Changes in Mandatory Minimum Sentencing Canadians have recently heard a lot about mandatory minimum sentences (MMS) for criminal and drug offenses. A survey concerning the MMS was conducted by the federal government. This has resulted in some commentators wondering if...
by admin | Aug 10, 2017 | Criminal Law, Legal Advice
The delay on Canada’s prospect of legalizing marijuana After many years of marijuana being smoked in secrecy or eliciting arrests when smoked publicly, Canada is considering legalizing its usage. Amidst the numerous onlookers to the House of Commons health...
by admin | Aug 1, 2017 | Criminal Law, Legal Advice
Social Media Bans: Reasonable Or Foolish? With the way technology progresses, it is sensible to update laws and punishments to accommodate the situation. For instance, when someone is legally prohibited from communicating with another person: years ago, the...