
Ontario Criminal Lawyers includes legal information on law and criminal practice including, impaired driving charges, drug charges, crimes of violence including domestic violence, assault, sexual assault, and all other criminal charges.
Knowing the facts and information about your legal issue can help you understand the charges that you are facing and how best to be represented in court with a lawyer. Once you understand what you are facing then you can approach a lawyer knowing the questions to ask to win your case, and to get the best possible legal advice.
Having an experienced Ontario Criminal lawyer to fight your criminal charge will ensure that you receive the best possible legal advice to successfully resolve your legal issues.
Lawyers work with you at every stage of the criminal justice process, putting their extensive knowledge of the criminal law and legal court procedures on your side.
Our Lawyers website provides an overview of the Canadian Criminal Justice System, and the Criminal Code of Canada.
We provide helpful links to lawyers in your area to assist you with your criminal charge.
With assistance from Criminal Lawyers Association Ontario Criminal Lawyers provides the largest specialty legal service in Canada.
To obtain legal advice on any criminal charge or to speak to a criminal lawyer in your area contact any of the criminal lawyers on the links provided on this page.
Although many charges may seem simple, straight forward or you may even feel that you are guilty of the offence, a lawyer can look at your case and find the legal issues that you may not be able to see. A lawyer can look at your charge from a technical and legal point of view that you may have no knowlegde about.
For example the accused my have actually commited the offence but if the police did not read your rights to counsel, the right to speak to a lawyer upon arrest, a Judge may feel that your rights have been violated and release the accused or dismiss the charge.
For any criminal charge a lawyer can point out and explain the rules or law that the police and prosecution have to follow.