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Tobias Okada-Phillips

Tobias Okada-Phillips

Tobias Okada-Phillips is a dedicated criminal lawyer based in Toronto. Focusing on criminal law, Tobias provides you with a strategic and vigorous criminal defense.

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Tobias Okada-Phillips

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439 University Ave,, Toronto, Ontario

About Tobias Okada-Phillips

Tobias Okada-Phillips is a criminal defence lawyer and associate with Edward Royle & Partners LLP. He received his law degree from Queen’s University and his Honours B.A. from the University of Toronto.

Tobias prides himself on achieving the best possible result for every client. Tobias recently convinced a Superior Court judge to rule the five- year minimum sentence for human trafficking underage complainants unconstitutional. Tobias’ novel arguments also resulted in a reported decision where the judge refused to impose the controversial mandatory victim surcharge. Tobias successfully argued that this mandatory fine violated his client’s equality rights and ultimately helped change the law in this area. Another one of Tobias’ cases achieved national media attention when his client was subject to a “fake fentanyl bust.”

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Practice Areas

  • Assault
  • Sexual Assault
  • Domestic Assault
  • Impaired/DUI
  • Drugs
  • Fraud
  • Shoplifting
  • Theft

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About Tobias Okada-Phillips

Tobias Okada-Phillips is a criminal defence lawyer and associate with Edward Royle & Partners LLP. He received his law degree from Queen’s University and his Honours B.A. from the University of Toronto.

Tobias prides himself on achieving the best possible result for every client. Tobias recently convinced a Superior Court judge to rule the five- year minimum sentence for human trafficking underage complainants unconstitutional. Tobias’ novel arguments also resulted in a reported decision where the judge refused to impose the controversial mandatory victim surcharge. Tobias successfully argued that this mandatory fine violated his client’s equality rights and ultimately helped change the law in this area. Another one of Tobias’ cases achieved national media attention when his client was subject to a “fake fentanyl bust.”

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