Criminal Charges - Never Plead Guilty!

Learn how a criminal defence lawyer can help you.

How can a criminal defence lawyer help you?

A lawyer can help more than you might think.

Just because you've been charged with a crime doesn't mean you will be convicted-even if you believe you are guilty. Our criminal defence lawyers have helped thousands avoid convictions that would have seriously affected their lives.

Your lawyer is your advocate.

Lawyers are bound by rules that prevent them from doing anything unethical, including misrepresenting any fact in issue. However, within the bounds of these rules, defence counsel may do all they can to protect you.

A criminal defence lawyer strives to achieve the best possible result. That could mean having your charges dismissed, withdrawn or reduced. Or it could mean getting you the minimum sentence available.

The starting point for your criminal lawyer.

A qualified, experienced criminal defence lawyer will meet with you to discuss your case and gather some basic information. They may discuss your preliminary options, but at this point they have only your version of events so their advice will be limited.

Should you choose to retain (hire) a lawyer, the next step is ordering the police file against you. Your lawyer will review the file for its strengths and weaknesses. An experienced lawyer will look for answers to questions like these:

  • Is the file against you complete or is something missing?
  • Were the proper charges laid? Were you overcharged?
  • Who are the witnesses against you? Are they credible?
  • Did the police officer make any mistakes?
  • Is there any admissible evidence against you at all? If so, what is it?

It may surprise you how much effort a criminal defence lawyer puts into preparing your case. Advising you requires hours of detailed factual preparation and in-depth legal research. Once they complete this, they'll meet with you and discuss your options.

What are your options?

You might be advised that the case against you can't be proved, and that you should plead not guilty. Or perhaps your lawyer will tell you there appears to be a case against you, but plea negotiations are appropriate. No matter what your lawyer advises, you'll be making an informed decision about how to handle your case.

The bottom line.

Never assume your case is hopeless. Call a lawyer and have your case reviewed. Once a criminal defence lawyer has interviewed you and reviewed your file, you will be given your options with detailed recommendations.

Even if you decide to plead guilty, a criminal defence lawyer can walk you through the system to help you get you the best possible results.





Criminal Charges Information Videos

Never Plead Guilty.

Find out your options before you enter your plea.

How can a lawyer help you?

A criminal defence lawyer can help more than most people think.

When should you speak to a lawyer?

It is best to consult with an criminal defence lawyer as early in the process as possible.

Can your charges be dismissed/reduced?

Learn how you can have your criminal charges dismissed or reduced.

Plea Bargaining

When a criminal defence lawyer does this, it can be very effective.

Crown Prosecutors

Prosecutors are human. You need to know who to talk to, and who to avoid.

Judges

Judges are human too! Saying the right thing to the right judge is critical.

Legal Fees

To pick up the phone and call us costs absolutely nothing, and you should make that call right now.

Criminal Law legal overview.

Criminal Charges, Criminal Law Overview

Penalties and Consequences

Find out what penalties you're facing before you do anything else.

Shoplifting

Some people think of shoplifting as a "minor" crime. It's not.

Drug related charges

There's no such thing as a minor drug conviction.

Common Assault

A conviction for any assault has serious, long-lasting consequences.

Commercial Crime

From fraud to embezzlement. Talk to a lawyer now.

Sexual Assault

Charged with a sex crime? You need a lawyer.

Theft and PSP

Did you intend to steal. Did you know it was stolen?

Spousal Assault

Don't try to handle things on your own.

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