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Recent Case Summaries

Charges Withdrawn

Possession for the Purpose of Trafficking

R. v. S.

Client was charged with possession of marijuana, ecstasy, and cocaine for the purpose of trafficking. The drugs were found in a motor vehicle where the client was a passenger. We successfully argued to the Crown that the client, as the driver’s girlfriend, had no knowledge of or control over the drugs.

Outcome: All charges withdrawn, no criminal record.

Charges Stayed

Drug Possession, Assaulting a Police Officer

R. v. G.

Client was charged with possession of a narcotic and assaulting a police officer. We brought a successful Charter application challenging the legality of the client’s arrest and the search of the motor vehicle.

Outcome: All charges stayed, no criminal record.

Acquittal

Drug Trafficking

R. v. B.

Client was charged with possession of cocaine for the purpose of trafficking. The Crown alleged the client attempted to abandon a cache of cocaine when police arrived. Two officers testified they observed the client in possession of the drugs. At trial, we successfully argued that the officers were mistaken in their observations.

Outcome: Complete acquittal, no criminal record.

Charges Stayed

Firearm Possession, Drug Trafficking

R. v. R.

Client was charged with possession of a firearm and possession of cocaine for the purpose of trafficking. Police discovered the client had escaped from a halfway house and was operating a crack lab in his apartment. Officers forced entry, and the client fled by climbing down balconies until police caught him. We successfully argued the apartment search was illegal and the client’s right to counsel was breached upon arrest. All evidence, including a substantial quantity of crack cocaine and loaded firearms, was excluded.

Outcome: All charges stayed, no criminal record, all evidence excluded from trial.

Conditional Discharge

Drug Possession

R. v. C.V.

Client was charged with possession of cocaine. Police observed the client in a parking lot pull a small bag of powder cocaine from his pocket while parked beside an unmarked police van. After a guilty plea, we successfully argued that the circumstances warranted a conditional discharge rather than a conviction.

Outcome: Conditional discharge granted, no criminal record, no conviction registered.

Charges Withdrawn

Drug Possession, Breach of Recognizance

R. v. O.

Client was charged with possession of marijuana and failure to comply with a recognizance. Police found the client in an area prohibited by his bail conditions. When officers approached, the client was seen throwing a bag of marijuana to the ground. We brought a successful Charter application arguing unreasonable delay, resulting in all charges being withdrawn.

Outcome: All charges withdrawn, no criminal record.

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