Criminal Law
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If you have been charged with a criminal offence, deciding who to hire as your lawyer may be the most important decision of your life.
- Criminal Code Offences;
- Controlled Drugs & Substances Act; and
- Breathalyzer (D.U.I.) Charges.
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Here is some helpful information about How to Find the Best Trial Lawyer for Your Case.
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