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break and enter
R. v. K.E. | 2025 | Hamilton
The client was charged with break and enter, along with two co-accused. The co-accused parties took months to move through the pre-trial stages, delaying our client from moving his case forward. As a result of the delays caused by the co-accused, the client’s trial was set to complete 14 days beyond the 18 months ceiling in R. v. Jordan. After hearing arguments from Associate Katrina Friesen, the Judge agreed that the client’s Charter s. 11(b) right to a trial within a reasonable time had been infringed and stayed the charges. Read the decision below.
Cocaine
Possession of Cocaine for the Purpose of Trafficking.
R. v. B.M. | 2013 | ST. CATHARINES
Client acquitted of Possessing Cocaine found in a pocket of a uniform at Niagara Detention.
Cocaine
Possession of Cocaine for the Purpose of Trafficking and Proceeds of Crime.
R. v. S.T. | 2012 | TORONTO
Client acquitted following a standalone judge trial in the Toronto Superior Court.
Domestic Assault, Firearms
Domestic Assault, Pointing a Firearm, Possessing a Firearm, and Uttering Threats.
R. v. D.C. | 2012 | BRAMPTON
Client acquitted of all charges following a 10-day jury trial in the Brampton Superior Court.
Sexual Assault
Gang Sexual Assault
R. v. D.D. | 2011 | BRAMPTON
Client acquitted after a 2-week trial before a Superior Court judge, without a jury.
Firearms
Possession of a Loaded and Prohibited Firearm.
R. v. R.A. | 2011 | TORONTO
Client acquitted of all charges after an 8-day trial without a jury, in the Superior Court.
Robbery
R. v. A.G. | 2010 | TORONTO
Client acquitted after trial, before a judge in Scarborough.
Firearms
Possession of a Loaded and Prohibited Firearm, and Ammunition.
R. v. M.S. | 2010 | BRAMPTON
Client discharged at the end of a 3-day preliminary hearing.