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Recent Case Summaries

Charges Withdrawn

Break and Enter

R. v. P.W.

Client was charged with break and enter into a dwelling. He allegedly entered a private garage attached to a home and stole several thousand dollars worth of equipment and personal property. We successfully had the charge withdrawn before trial.

Outcome: Charge withdrawn, no criminal record.

Charges Withdrawn

Break and Enter

R. v. R.C.

Client was charged with break and enter of a commercial property. Police responded to a 911 call and found the business in disarray with property and cash missing. Witnesses told police that the client had admitted to the offence. We convinced the Crown to resolve the matter with a section 810 peace bond before trial.

Outcome: Charge withdrawn, no admission of guilt, no criminal record.

Released on Undertaking

Break and Enter

R. v. M. R.

Client was charged with break and enter after being caught inside a residence by the homeowners. Police arrived and arrested him at the scene. He was released on a Form 10 undertaking.

Outcome: Client released from custody on undertaking pending court proceedings.

Peace Bond

Break and Enter with Intent and Assault

R. v. A. M.

Client was charged with break and enter with intent and assault. Surveillance footage and photos were admitted as evidence against him. Through pretrial negotiations, we secured a common law peace bond resolution.

Outcome: All charges resolved with a peace bond, no criminal conviction.

Bail Granted

Assault with a Weapon, Break and Enter, and Weapons Offences

R. v. J.M.

Client faced over ten charges including assault with a weapon, break and enter, uttering threats, and possession of incendiary material. He allegedly entered a home while masked and armed with a samurai sword, hatchet, and gasoline, then attacked a resident and poured gasoline throughout the house. Despite strong Crown opposition and a lengthy criminal record with prior weapons and violent offences, we secured his release.

Outcome: Bail granted despite serious charges and extensive criminal history, client released pending trial.

Bail Granted

Robbery with a Firearm

R. v. J.B.

Client was charged with three counts of robbery with a firearm and using a firearm during an indictable offence. He and three others allegedly robbed three restaurants at gunpoint. Police found two firearms in a vehicle linked to the robberies. Despite strong Crown opposition and two co-accused being denied bail, we secured his release.

Outcome: Bail granted despite serious charges, client released while co-accused remained in custody.

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