WHAT IS DISCLOSURE?
Disclosure includes just about anything the Crown prosecutor will be relying on at trial. It usually includes the police officer’s handwritten notes and reports, any witness statements, any collision [...]
Disclosure includes just about anything the Crown prosecutor will be relying on at trial. It usually includes the police officer’s handwritten notes and reports, any witness statements, any collision [...]
From the time you put in a plea it will probably take, at the very minimum, two and a half months before the matter will come up again for [...]
The penalties will vary depending on when you were charged. If you were charged before December 18, 2018, s. 11(i) of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms applies [...]
There are too many changes to outline all of them here. It is important that you speak to a lawyer to understand the full impact these changes may have [...]
Prior to April 2018, if a person were charged with an impaired driving-related offence, that person was given an indefinite license suspension; that means it remained in place until the [...]
The law on the Alberta Administrative License Suspension (AALS) changed provincially in April 2018 and the Criminal Code charges changed federally on December 18, 2018. Both will likely have an [...]
There are two processes you will need to address: the Criminal Code charges and the Alberta Administrative License Suspension (AALS). To learn about fighting the AALS, please see one of [...]