T.Y., a young offender, was charged with possession of property obtained by crime over $5,000 and three counts of possession of property obtained by crime under $5,000. Toronto
police service vice officers were conducting an investigation into the theft of high-end motor vehicles within the greater Toronto
area. As a result of undercover investigation and surveillance by the Toronto
police service the officers observed T.Y., and his two co-accused loading stolen motor vehicle engines into the rear of a red honda civic. All three accused were placed under arrest. Mr. Pyzer represented T.Y., and was successful in having all of the charges against him withdrawn prior to setting a trial date. As such, T.Y., has no criminal record as a result of this charge.
R. v. T.Y.
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