What Is A Conditional Discharge?
In its essence, a conditional discharge is not a criminal conviction. It is not a criminal record in Ontario or elsewhere in Canada. The issue
In its essence, a conditional discharge is not a criminal conviction. It is not a criminal record in Ontario or elsewhere in Canada. The issue
You have the right to remain silent. It is a fundamental right under our law and the Canadian Charter of Rights. I always advise my
The definition for what a criminal record is in Ontario can be vague, ambiguous and illusive. However I take “criminal record” to mean a record
You are likely finding yourself in a most stressful situation. You are charged and likely have conditions placed on you as if you were a
Once you are charged with a criminal offence, it can take anywhere from a few weeks to a few years for your case to be
As of October 17, 2018 adults will be able to possess up to 30 grams of legal cannabis, dried or its equivalent form in public,
The term “DRE” refers to a Drug Recognition Expert. These are police officers who have undergone special training and who Parliament has deemed in the
If you are prescribed medication you should always read the warnings labels and/or speak to your medical practitioner before you operate a motor vehicle as
A common question that we get from clients is, can I be arrested for a DUI, otherwise known as impaired driving, after taking prescription medications?
These offences are related but different. They all involve DUI related charges – driving under the influence. The charge of “Over 80” simply means that