Suite 520, Edmonton, Alberta
Mark Jordan is originally from Victoria and completed his Bachelor of Arts in Political Science at the University of Victoria. He moved to Edmonton for law school where he completed his law degree at the University of Alberta. Mark was heavily involved in extracurricular activities while in law school. Most notably, he was Vice President of the Law Students’ Association.
Mark has a passion for criminal law and protecting the rights of people who are criminally charged. In law school, he was the recipient of the Alberta Crown Attorney’s Association Prize in Criminal Procedure after he received an A+ in the course. He appears in court almost daily where he regularly conducts trials, preliminary hearings, and bail hearings.
Mark has successfully represented clients in the Provincial Court of Alberta and the Court of Queen’s Bench of Alberta. His clients have been charged with a variety of criminal offences including: impaired driving, drug trafficking, attempted murder, sexual assault, aggravated assault, assault, robbery, break & enter, theft, and weapons offences.
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Mark Jordan is originally from Victoria and completed his Bachelor of Arts in Political Science at the University of Victoria. He moved to Edmonton for law school where he completed his law degree at the University of Alberta. Mark was heavily involved in extracurricular activities while in law school. Most notably, he was Vice President of the Law Students’ Association.
Mark has a passion for criminal law and protecting the rights of people who are criminally charged. In law school, he was the recipient of the Alberta Crown Attorney’s Association Prize in Criminal Procedure after he received an A+ in the course. He appears in court almost daily where he regularly conducts trials, preliminary hearings, and bail hearings.
Mark has successfully represented clients in the Provincial Court of Alberta and the Court of Queen’s Bench of Alberta. His clients have been charged with a variety of criminal offences including: impaired driving, drug trafficking, attempted murder, sexual assault, aggravated assault, assault, robbery, break & enter, theft, and weapons offences.