Assault & Violent Crime Recent Case Summaries
Bail Granted
R. v. M.D.
Client was charged with robbery with a firearm, break and enter, pointing a firearm, and weapons offences. She and two co-accused allegedly broke into a home and robbed two women while disguised and armed with firearms and an axe. Despite strong Crown opposition, we secured her release on bail while both co-accused were denied.
Bail Granted
R. v. K.C.R.
Young offender was charged with two armed robberies of a gas station and convenience store while masked, plus multiple bail breaches. He was already on two previous robbery-related bails with house arrest conditions. Despite strong Crown opposition, we secured another bail allowing him to remain with his mother.
Charges Dismissed
R. v. J.A.
Client was charged with domestic assault and assault causing bodily harm against his former partner. He maintained his innocence, stating the allegations were fabricated after he ended the relationship. We used trial delays to our advantage and gathered witnesses who showed the complainant was untruthful.
Charges Stayed
R. v. A.C.
Client was charged with domestic assault after an altercation with her fiancé. She was also charged with breaching her release conditions by continuing to live with him. We convinced the Crown to stay all charges before trial.
Charges Withdrawn
R. v. Q.A.
Young offender was charged with assault causing bodily harm after a school fight. The other student was pushed down stairs and needed stitches. We secured an extrajudicial measures program that included an apology letter and mediation.
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