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My Cases — Sentencing
If you plea guilty or are found guilty, the Judge must impose
a consequence. You must be sentenced. Victory is sometimes achieved in
reaching the right plea bargain, perhaps on the morning of the trial (Simon). In
so doing, you might avoid jail and/or a conviction (Pascal).
Preparing for sentence can be just as important as preparing for trial
(Peter). All information has been edited
to protect my clients' privacy.
Alvin's Case
- Criminal Harassment (domestic) - emailing intimate pictures
Areef's Case - Sexual Interference
- jail avoided
Basil's Case - Sexual
Assault - plea to assault for conditional discharge
Bert & Ernie's
Case - Theft Over $5000 - conditional discharge
Chuck's Case - Assault
- jail sentence overturned on appeal
Cyril's Case - Sexual
Assault (child) - probation for two years
Daisy's Case - Dangerous Driving
Bodily Harm - Event Data Recorder
Dustin's Case -
Fraud (welfare) - conditional discharge
Emily's Case - DUI
- over-80 charge reduced to careless driving
Irwin's Case - Drug
Trafficking - plea to possession for absolute discharge
Jack & Jerry's
Case - Telecommunications Fraud - conditional discharge
Jerome's Case -
Assault (domestic) - conditional discharge
Marlene's Case
- Keep Common Bawdy House - absolute discharge
Melvin's Case -
Dangerous Driving - plea for speeding fine
Pascal's Case
- Sexual Interference - conditional discharge for assault only
Peter's Case - Mischief
Under $5000 (domestic) - conditional discharge
Philip's 2nd Case
- Attempt Murder (youth) - probation imposed
Rex's Case - Over 80 - guilty
plea to careless driving for $1000 fine
Sally's Case - Impaired,
Over 80 & Drive Disqualified - plea to careless driving
Sam's Case - Impaired
& Over 80 - case collapses after excessive delay
Serge's Case - Choking
and Assault (domestic) - conditional discharge
Simon's Case - Criminal
Harassment (employer) - plea to mischief
Stan's Case - Sexual Assault
(domestic) - conditional discharge for assault
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