Monday, 29 April 2024

Partner Assault Response Program

 

Partner Assault Response

Have you been charged with domestic violence? You may qualify for the Partner Assault Response Program. This article covers all you need to know about PAR, offering essential details for those considering participation in this program read more here

Thursday, 4 April 2024

What You Need to Know About Impaired Driving Penalties

 

Are you dealing with a DUI charge in Toronto, Ontario? If that's the case, you may encounter severe consequences that could restrict your freedom and impose significant financial and time burdens. RGZ Law provides essential information about impaired driving penalties below read more here


Friday, 29 March 2024

What Are Bail Conditions and How Difficult Can They Be?

 



After being arrested, the prospect of securing bail can trigger anxiety. Bail provides the opportunity to resume normal life while contesting criminal allegations. Ideally, one remains free on bail until a final verdict is reached by a judge or jury. However, each bail arrangement entails adhering to particular conditions. What exactly are these conditions, and how challenging can they be to navigate? Delving into the specifics read more here

Friday, 15 March 2024

How Does an Assault Become an Aggravated Assault?

Aggravated Assault

Enhancing one's comprehension of the Criminal Code of Canada empowers individuals to be better informed about legal matters. Whether navigating charges or seeking to deepen understanding, we provide the necessary information. Today's focus is on distinguishing between simple assault and aggravated assault, exploring how the former may escalate into the latter read more here

Monday, 11 March 2024

Can My Case Be Overruled in Court?

 

Although the Canadian justice system endeavors to deliver fair and equitable judgments, instances arise where this may not be the case. In situations where it appears that the accused has little recourse, some ponder the possibility of their case being overturned in court. Fortunately, there exists an appeals process that permits convicted individuals to contest an original decision if there are grounds to believe it was unjust. The appeal process is not designed for those simply dissatisfied with their court ruling; rather, it aims to identify trial errors or misjudgments. Following a trial, a specified timeframe allows the convicted party to request an appeal and challenge the initial decision read more here


Thursday, 7 March 2024

What Happens When a Youth Breaks the Law?

 

Every parent dreads the prospect of their child facing charges or getting arrested by the police. Gaining insight into the youth criminal justice process is crucial for parents to comprehend how they can effectively safeguard their children when they become entangled in the youth criminal justice system. Whether you aim to proactively prevent criminal offenses or seek guidance after your child has been charged with a crime, this guide is designed to assist you read more here


Wednesday, 28 February 2024

What Are My Rights When Dealing with the Police?

 


When police stop you, it doesn’t always mean that they are arresting or detaining you. Whether you are being detained depends on the immediate and surrounding circumstances of the stop.

The police can stop you while you are driving in a motor vehicle. This can either be to check for driver or vehicle fitness or if the police have reasonable grounds to believe that you involved have been in a criminal offence. If you are driving through a Reduce Impaired Driving Everywhere (RIDE) check, expect them to question and potentially stop you for a roadside blood alcohol screening read more here