Defense for impaired driving and related allegations. A conviction affects your licence, your record, and your insurance.
Defense for assault and related offences. Penalties and consequences vary widely depending on the allegation.
Defense for domestic and spousal allegations. These cases move quickly and often involve immediate release conditions.
Defense for drug-related offences. How the evidence was obtained can determine whether it is admissible.
Defense for financial and property offences. These cases often involve detailed records and complex evidence.
Defense for sexual offence allegations. These cases often depend on credibility, context, and evidence.
Defense for weapons-related offences. Some charges carry mandatory minimum penalties.
You have the right to speak to a lawyer before answering any questions.
Check your conditions, court date, and restrictions.
A charge is not a conviction.
Early advice can change your options.