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Charges Withdrawn

Obstruct Police

R. v. J.H.

Client was charged with obstructing a peace officer. She allegedly interfered with a police investigation by falsely identifying a wanted person and warning him to flee by phone as police were coming to arrest him. We had the charge withdrawn on the morning of trial.

Outcome: Charge withdrawn, no criminal record.

Charges Withdrawn

Fail to Comply with Recognizance and Speeding

R. v. S.M.

Client was charged with failing to comply with recognizance and speeding. While on bail for an impaired driving charge with a condition not to operate a vehicle, he was pulled over for speeding and arrested for breaching his conditions. We convinced the Crown that he sincerely believed his licence had been reinstated and he was no longer under recognizance, negating the intent required for conviction.

Outcome: All charges withdrawn, no criminal record, no Highway Traffic Act penalties.

Charges Withdrawn

Fail to Comply with Recognizance and Fail to Comply with Undertaking

R. v. R.E.

Young offender was charged with failing to comply with his bail conditions and a police undertaking. Police found him outside his residence past his curfew. We successfully had all charges withdrawn.

Outcome: All charges withdrawn, no criminal record.

Charges Withdrawn

Fail to Comply with Recognizance

R. v. J.R.

Client was charged with failing to comply with his peace bond after being found at a residence he was specifically prohibited from attending. We convinced the Crown to withdraw the charge.

Outcome: Charge withdrawn, no criminal record.

Charges Withdrawn

Fail to Comply with Recognizance

R. v. M.D.

Client was charged with failing to comply with his bail conditions. Police observed him in a vehicle with a passenger at 4:30 am while bound by a curfew between 10:00 pm and 6:00 am. We successfully had the charge withdrawn.

Outcome: Charge withdrawn, no criminal record.

Acquittal

Breach of Recognizance

R. vs A.W.

Client was charged with two counts of breaching his bail conditions by allegedly contacting his former common law partner while on release for assault and sexual assault charges. He was denied bail on the breach charges and held in custody. We secured a quick trial date and argued the phone call was accidental, not intentional contact.

Outcome: Acquitted at trial, court found reasonable doubt on intent, released from custody.

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