603 1/2 Parliament Street, Toronto, Ontario
Lance Beechener graduated from Osgoode Hall Law School in 2004 and was called to the Ontario Bar in 2005. He articled and was Crown counsel at the Crown Law Office – Criminal, where he argued appeals regularly at the Court of Appeal for Ontario.
He joined the criminal defence bar in 2007 as an associate at a well-known downtown law firm where he worked on a wide variety of trial and appellate matters. In 2010, he became a sole practitioner, focusing exclusively on criminal law, with a particular interest in defending clients charged with drug offences. He has appeared in both the Ontario Court of Justice and Superior Court of Justice all over Ontario. In 2014, he joined Lockyer Campbell Posner, where he has continued to develop his practice.
Since joining the firm, he has focused primarily on criminal appeals, in particular representing persons convicted of murder.
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Lance Beechener graduated from Osgoode Hall Law School in 2004 and was called to the Ontario Bar in 2005. He articled and was Crown counsel at the Crown Law Office – Criminal, where he argued appeals regularly at the Court of Appeal for Ontario.
He joined the criminal defence bar in 2007 as an associate at a well-known downtown law firm where he worked on a wide variety of trial and appellate matters. In 2010, he became a sole practitioner, focusing exclusively on criminal law, with a particular interest in defending clients charged with drug offences. He has appeared in both the Ontario Court of Justice and Superior Court of Justice all over Ontario. In 2014, he joined Lockyer Campbell Posner, where he has continued to develop his practice.
Since joining the firm, he has focused primarily on criminal appeals, in particular representing persons convicted of murder.