May 12
Trial Lawyers: Obstruct Justice
Obstructing justice is a criminal offense defined under the Criminal Code. It refers to any deliberate action or conduct that hinders or interferes with the administration of justice or the proper functioning of the legal system. The offense of obstructing justice is taken seriously as it undermines the integrity and fairness of the legal process.
May 12
What Should I Expect in the Canadian Criminal Justice System?
The Canadian criminal justice system is designed to provide a fair and just process for those accused of criminal offenses. The Canadian criminal justice system is complex, and each case is unique. If you are facing a criminal charge, and need a trial lawyer, please call us at (416) 613-0416 or (416) 595-9500 or contact us at info@Lzzdefence.ca for a free consultation.
May 12
Sexual Assault Lawyers: Child Pornography
Child pornography, also known as child sexual abuse material (CSAM), refers to any visual depiction or representation that involves the use, exploitation, or sexual abuse of children.
May 08
Trial Lawyers: How Can the Police Use my Social Media?
The lawyers at Lockyer Zaduk Zeeh have a wealth of experience dealing with Charter issues. This includes unlawful arrests; searches of homes, vehicles, and wiretap investigations; and right to counsel issues. If you or someone you know has been charged with a criminal offence, please give us a call at 416-613-0416 to schedule a consultation.
May 08
Trial Lawyer: Are Rap Lyrics Admissible Evidence?
Rap lyrics can be admissible as evidence in a criminal trial, but their use is subject to certain conditions. Rap lyrics can be used as evidence, but only if they are relevant, probative, and not unfairly prejudicial to the accused.