Luminary criminal lawyers are highly experienced in handling various traffic matters, like impaired driving and driving under the influence offences. The conviction from these offences can have severe consequences, but with our advocacy, your chances of a successful defence increase. If you’re facing charges for these offences consult our criminal lawyers.
Assault according to the Criminal Code of Canada, involves the intentional application of force against another person without consent, directly or indirectly, or attempts and threats to do so. Assault charges can range from simple assaults to those involving weapons or causing bodily harm, with varying punishments depending on the severity. Our team of lawyers takes your charges seriously and uses a results-driven approach to defend you. For more information, contact us for a consultation.
What is Assault?
According to the Criminal Code of Canada, assault involves the intentional application of force against another person without consent, directly or indirectly, or attempts and threats to do so. Assault charges can range from simple assaults to those involving weapons or causing bodily harm, with varying punishments depending on the severity. Luminary’s criminal team takes your charges seriously and uses a results-driven approach to defend you. For more information, contact us for a consultation.
Bail is a crucial stage in criminal proceedings, referring to the release of a person facing charges before trial or sentencing. In Alberta, this is known as judicial interim release. Our team of criminal lawyers has successfully advocated for clients in bail hearings and reviews before the Court of Justice and the Court of King’s Bench. You can contact us for a consultation.
Drug offences under the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act include charges such as:
These serious charges can significantly impact your travel and employment opportunities. Our team of criminal lawyers has extensive experience defending all drug-related offences. Contact us for a consultation.
In Canada, there are certain rights you have throughout your criminal proceeding, from searches to sentencing. Section 10 of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms ensures that upon arrest, the police must inform you of the reason for your arrest and your right to a lawyer and provide an opportunity to contact one. Our team of criminal lawyers are committed to defending your rights at every stage. For more information about your rights, contact us for a consultation.
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