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...
by admin | Aug 9, 2016 | Criminal Law
SPCA Cracks Down on Animal Cruelty Have you been falsely accused of violating animal rights? If so, we are concerned about your rights! The Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals has become increasingly aggressive in recent years in investigating complaints of...
by admin | Aug 3, 2016 | Criminal Law
Ineffective Roadside Drug Testing Recently, many questions have arisen about the efficacy and fairness of roadside saliva testing for marijuana. Government and law enforcement officials claim that these tests aren’t biased, and that they’re simply trying...
by admin | Aug 3, 2016 | Criminal Law
Police Proactively Investigating Information Via Telecommunication To Prevent Crime. Law enforcement agencies are proactively trying to investigate and stay up to date with threats, breaches, and various forms of organized crime that are taking place in vast areas of...
by admin | Jul 19, 2016 | Criminal Law
Government Accused of Reverse Engineering Immediate Roadside Prohibition Cases Documents have been acquired by a Vancouver criminal defense law firm that purport to show the BC provincial government collaborating with adjudicators in order to reverse engineer certain...