Talking to the Police

"Any lawyer worth his salt will tell the suspect in no uncertain terms to make no statement to the police under any circumstances." - United States Supreme Court Justice Robert…

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Considerations Before Agreeing to PARS

An individual charged with a domestic-related incident (which essentially means a charge involving those who are in a relationship, typical charges include assault, uttering threats, etc.) faces a number of…

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Possible judicial stay on prostitution decision

In late September Justice Susan Himel, of the Superior Court of Justice, found unconstitutional and struck down three of Canada's prostitution laws:  keeping a common bawdy house, communicating for the…

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Back to School: Post-Secondary Discipline

This is the second of two “Back to School” blog entries.  On September 7 I blogged about suspensions and expulsions in elementary and secondary school settings. Universities and colleges across the…

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Back to School: Suspensions & Expulsions

This is the first of two "Back to School" blog entries.  Next week I will blog about disciplinary procedures at post-secondary institutions. Last September, I defended a young client (whom…

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Informed Guilty Pleas

While I am a big proponent of taking matters to trial, there are circumstances where clients will decide to plead guilty.  Although I will provide advice on the benefits and…

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