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- An Introduction to the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
As a criminal defence lawyer, I am privileged to represent individuals who are facing legal challenges and defend their rights in the Canadian legal system. One of the most powerful tools in my arsenal is the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, which is a constitutional document that guarantees … Read more »
- Understanding Jaywalking Offences in Manitoba
In the realm of traffic regulations, pedestrian safety plays a vital role in maintaining order and preventing accidents on roadways. One aspect that frequently arises when discussing pedestrian-related infractions is jaywalking. In Manitoba, the Highway Traffic Act outlines the rules and regulations … Read more »
- What is the Burden of Proof in Criminal Law? Understanding its Significance in Canadian Legal Proceedings
When facing criminal charges in Canada, it is crucial to grasp the concept of the burden of proof in criminal law proceedings. This understanding is vital not only for legal professionals but also for individuals accused of crimes. In this article, we will delve into the significance of the burden [ … Read more »
- What is Beyond a Reasonable Doubt? Understanding the Standard of Proof in Canadian Criminal Law
When charged with a criminal offence in Canada, it is important to understand that the burden of proof lies with the prosecution to establish guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. The concept of “beyond a reasonable doubt” is a cornerstone of the Canadian criminal justice system. In this article, we will … Read more »
- What is an Alibi? Understanding the Importance of an Alibi in Criminal Defence
In the realm of criminal defence, an alibi is a powerful tool that can make a significant difference in establishing the innocence of an accused individual. An alibi refers to a defense strategy where the defendant provides evidence or witnesses to support the claim that they were not present at […] … Read more »