Young Offenders Recent Case Summaries
Charges Withdrawn
R. v. R.N.
Client, a young offender, was charged with possession of property obtained by crime after police located him and others following a reported break-in attempt. The client had made a statement to police admitting the property in his possession was stolen. Despite the admission, we negotiated a diversion program with the Crown. Upon completion, the charge was withdrawn.
Charges Withdrawn
R. v. K.D.
Client, a young offender, was charged with theft under $5,000 after store security observed her concealing merchandise and leaving a retail store without paying. We negotiated with the Crown and secured a withdrawal of the charge before trial with no admission of guilt.
Charges Withdrawn
R. v. T.Y.
Client, a young offender, faced four counts of possession of property obtained by crime after police observed him loading stolen motor vehicle engines into a vehicle during an undercover investigation. We negotiated with the Crown and secured a withdrawal of all charges before trial.
Charges Withdrawn
R. v. K.D.
Client, a young offender, was charged with theft under $5,000. Store security observed the client conceal merchandise worth $114.63 at a Walmart and leave without paying. Security stopped the client and police were called. We successfully negotiated the withdrawal of the charge before trial.
Charges Withdrawn
R. v. B.R.
Client, a young person, was allegedly involved in an altercation with another youth on school property along with two friends. As part of the resolution, the client wrote an apology to the complainant. We successfully negotiated the withdrawal of the charge.
Charges Withdrawn
R. v. J.S.
Client, a young offender, was charged with assault. The Crown alleged the client got into an altercation with a worker at the group home where he resided and assaulted him. We successfully negotiated the withdrawal of the charge.




