by admin | Jul 24, 2017 | Criminal Law, Legal Advice
Understanding the Difference Between a 24-Hour Alcohol Prohibition and a 24-Hour Drug Prohibition ← What Constitutes Public Intoxication? Social Media Bans: Reasonable Or Foolish? → Many people believe that a 24-hour drug prohibition and 24-hour alcohol...
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 | Jun 19, 2017 | Past Wins
The Queen v. R.(S.) 2017 The client was initially charged with approximately 45 firearm offences, including possession of stolen firearms, after the police executed a search warrant at the client’s home. At the preliminary inquiry Mr. van der Walle successfully...
by admin | Jun 15, 2017 | Legal Advice
You’re RIGHT To Remain Silent – Here’s Why As many times as we have heard the words on TV, few people understand their right to remain silent when being questioned by police. One recent story illustrates why it is so important to know, understand, and...
by admin | Jun 7, 2017 | Legal Advice
How to Travel When You Have a Criminal Record Traveling is already a stressful. However, if you are stressed out even more because you have a criminal history, you may have a problem being allowed to enter another country. If you have a criminal record, most countries...