Aug 15
Parole Lawyers: What Happens at a Parole Hearing?
A parole hearing is where a person who has been incarcerated for a criminal offense may have the opportunity to be considered for release on parole before serving their full sentence. Parole is a form of conditional release that allows offenders to reintegrate into the community under supervision while serving the remainder of their sentence.
Aug 15
Firearm Lawyers: How Do They Determine if it is a Firearm?
The classification of an object as a firearm is determined by the Criminal Code of Canada. A firearm is defined under s. 2 of the Criminal Code, and it includes not only traditional firearms like handguns and rifles but also various components and devices that are designed to discharge projectiles.
Aug 15
Driving Lawyers: What are Demerit Points?
In Ontario, demerit points are a system used to track and penalize drivers who commit certain driving offences. These points are assigned to your driving record when you are convicted of a traffic violation. The purpose of demerit points is to encourage safe driving behavior by imposing consequences for repeated or serious traffic infractions.
Jul 05
Legal Aid Lawyers
Legal Aid Ontario helps with certain types of legal matters, such as criminal, family, and immigration cases. It is important to review their guidelines and eligibility criteria to ensure you qualify for their services.
May 29
Toronto Firearm Lawyers: Common Defences to Firearm Charges
Firearm charges can vary widely. It is crucial to consult with a knowledgeable criminal defence lawyer who can provide guidance based on the laws in your jurisdiction. Here are some common defenses that may be used in firearm-related cases