JHG
SUCCESS
STORIES
DOMESTIC ASSAULT, FIREARMS
R. v. R.Z. | 2025 | Newmarket
Client caught his wife cheating after years spent trying to navigate her alcoholism and he decided to end the relationship. After finding a temporary residence and advising her that he was leaving, she called the police and invented a story of prolonged and historical domestic abuse. The client was arrested, his legal firearms were seized, and his son was removed from his care. From the first conversation with the crown, we offered a peace bond to keep the couple apart. The crown instead wanted a jail sentence. It took 26 months to get to trial and on day 2 of 5, after the complainant was caught lying on the stand and admitting to perjury, the Crown changed their position and agreed to a peace bond for a withdrawal of all of the charges.
Cocaine
Importing Cocaine.
R. v. M.B. | 2014 | BRAMPTON
Charges stayed after a mistrial declared and application for stay of proceedings filed in the Superior Court.
Marijuana
Possession of Marijuana, Obstructing Police, Breach of Recognizance, and Breach of Probation.
R. v. M.G. | 2013 | HAMILTON
Client acquitted of all charges after evidence excluded, following a successful Charter Application.
Cocaine
Importing Cocaine.
R. v. F.C. | 2013 | BRAMPTON
Client acquitted of importing a kilogram of Cocaine following a 5-day jury trial.
Cocaine
Possession of Cocaine for the Purpose of Trafficking.
R. v. B.M. | 2013 | ST. CATHARINES
Client acquitted of Possessing Cocaine found in a pocket of a uniform at Niagara Detention.
Cocaine
Possession of Cocaine for the Purpose of Trafficking and Proceeds of Crime.
R. v. S.T. | 2012 | TORONTO
Client acquitted following a standalone judge trial in the Toronto Superior Court.