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    • DUI Charges: What is Impaired Driving?
    • Drunk Driving and Over .80 Charges: Top 5 Myths About Impaired Driving Charges in Nova Scotia
    • Criminal Charges: What Does "Reasonable and Probable Grounds" Mean?
    • What is Unreasonable Search and Seizure: Criminal Code of Canada
    • Nova Scotia Criminal Defence Lawyer Explains: The Right to Remain Silent
    • “I’ve been arrested and taken to the Police Station. What do I do now?” Nova Scotia Criminal Defence Lawyer Explains
    • What is the Right to Legal Counsel?
    • The Burden of Proof in Criminal Cases: Nova Scotia Criminal Defence Lawyer Explains
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