116 Simcoe St, Toronto, Ontario
Nate began his career with one of Toronto's largest and well known criminal defence firms, Hicks Adams LLP, before opening his own practice.
In 2017 and 2018, Nate worked for the Public Prosecution Service of Canada as a Federal Crown Attorney prosecuting drug charges (possession, trafficking, importing). Nate's experience as a Federal Crown Attorney gives him unique insight into the successful defence of drug charges in Toronto and the GTA.
Nate is a graduate of Osgoode Hall law school in Toronto, Ontario. He holds a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) degree in Political Science from Queen's University and a Masters degree in Political Science from the University of Western Ontario.
Nate has also authored a number of legal publications in the Canadian Criminal Law Review, Criminal Law Quarterly, and the Alberta Law Review.
Nate's research on “Aboriginal Youth Overrepresentation in Canadian Correctional Services" was recently cited by Justice Abella in the Supreme Court of Canada case of R v C.P., 2021 SCC 19 (para 88).
His work on "The substantive application of Gladue in dangerous offender proceedings" was cited in the Appellant's factum in the Supreme Court of Canada case of R v Boutilier, 2017 SCC 64-- a leading case on dangerous offender applications.
Nate has presented and participated in conferences held by the Criminal Lawyer's Association. He was also invited to participate in the National Roundtable Meeting on the Overrepresentation of Indigenous Youth in the Criminal Justice System hosted by The Department of Justice Canada in Ottawa, Ontario.
Nate is a member in good standing of the Law Society of Upper Canada, and the Criminal Lawyers' Association. Nate Jackson is a criminal trial and appeal lawyer. He is your advocate and is dedicated to providing you with the defence you deserve.
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Nate began his career with one of Toronto's largest and well known criminal defence firms, Hicks Adams LLP, before opening his own practice.
In 2017 and 2018, Nate worked for the Public Prosecution Service of Canada as a Federal Crown Attorney prosecuting drug charges (possession, trafficking, importing). Nate's experience as a Federal Crown Attorney gives him unique insight into the successful defence of drug charges in Toronto and the GTA.
Nate is a graduate of Osgoode Hall law school in Toronto, Ontario. He holds a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) degree in Political Science from Queen's University and a Masters degree in Political Science from the University of Western Ontario.
Nate has also authored a number of legal publications in the Canadian Criminal Law Review, Criminal Law Quarterly, and the Alberta Law Review.
Nate's research on “Aboriginal Youth Overrepresentation in Canadian Correctional Services" was recently cited by Justice Abella in the Supreme Court of Canada case of R v C.P., 2021 SCC 19 (para 88).
His work on "The substantive application of Gladue in dangerous offender proceedings" was cited in the Appellant's factum in the Supreme Court of Canada case of R v Boutilier, 2017 SCC 64-- a leading case on dangerous offender applications.
Nate has presented and participated in conferences held by the Criminal Lawyer's Association. He was also invited to participate in the National Roundtable Meeting on the Overrepresentation of Indigenous Youth in the Criminal Justice System hosted by The Department of Justice Canada in Ottawa, Ontario.
Nate is a member in good standing of the Law Society of Upper Canada, and the Criminal Lawyers' Association. Nate Jackson is a criminal trial and appeal lawyer. He is your advocate and is dedicated to providing you with the defence you deserve.