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DUI Lawyers | Impaired Driving

A DUI charge in Ontario is a serious criminal offence that can result in a criminal record and driver’s licence suspension. Learn how impaired driving cases work and how a lawyer can help protect your record and driving privileges.

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Impaired Driving Care and Control in Ontario

Care and Control While Impaired

A DUI charge in Ontario is a serious criminal offence that can result in a criminal record and driver’s licence suspension. Learn how impaired driving cases work and how a lawyer can help protect your record and driving privileges.

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Drive Over 80 mgs

An Over 80 charge in Ontario means police allege a breath test showed a BAC of 0.08 or higher. A DUI lawyer can review the stop, testing, and Charter compliance to find issues that may lead to reduced charges, dismissed cases, or protection of your driving privileges.

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Refusing Breathalyzer Tests

Refusing a breathalyzer test in Ontario is a criminal offence under the Criminal Code of Canada. A refusal charge can carry the same penalties as impaired driving, including licence suspension, fines, and a criminal record.

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Refuse Roadside Breath Test

Refusing a roadside breath test in Ontario is a criminal offence with the same penalties as impaired driving, including a criminal record and licence suspension. Whether the police demand was lawful can be a key issue in your defence.

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Dangerous Driving Lawyers

Dangerous driving is a serious Criminal Code offence that can result in a criminal record, driving prohibition, and even jail. To convict, the Crown must prove a marked and substantial departure from the standard of care expected of a reasonable driver.

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Fail to Stop After an Accident

Fail to stop after an accident is a Criminal Code offence that applies when a driver leaves the scene with intent to avoid criminal or civil responsibility.
The Crown must prove both the act of leaving and the required intent.

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Driving While Disqualified

Driving while disqualified is a serious criminal charge that can lead to jail, a criminal record, and another licence suspension. Speak with an experienced defence lawyer before making any decisions about your case.

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Dangerous Driving vs Careless Driving

As dangerous criminal lawyers, Charitsis Law provides legal advice and representation for individuals facing criminal driving charges. We help clients understand their situation, the court process, and the steps needed to move forward with confidence.

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