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Is an Oakville criminal lawyer necessary? Here at whatthelaw.com, we've got you covered. In a compassionate manner, our team of seasoned lawyers will battle for your rights.
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What Are Some Mistakes That The Police Can Make That Can Get Me Acquitted For A DUI?

Being pulled over can be a harrowing experience, especially if it results in a DUI. But, you’ll be pleased to know that there are plenty of mistakes that police officers make that may help a DUI lawyer in Toronto get you acquitted.In this article, we’re going to go over all of the different mistakes that the police can make that can help you avoid a DUI charge.

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Arrested for Impaired Driving? Your Right to Speak to Your Lawyer

Ontario’s Impaired Driving laws and penalties are among the strictest in North America. Even if your blood alcohol level (BAC) isn’t over the legal limit, if you are caught operating a motor vehicle when your BAC is in what is known as the “warn range,” the police can still suspend your licence for three days and fine you $250.

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What The Law Awarded Top 3 DUI Lawyers Aurora, Ontario

According to the ThreeBestRated website and in the face of a rigorous 50-point inspection, What The Law has been awarded the honour of being one of the top 3 best-rated DUI lawyers in Aurora. The 50-point inspection includes everything from checking the reviews of our practice to looking at our ratings, reputation, history, complaints, trust, and general excellence.

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I Have Been Charged With Drug Possession. What Do I Do?

Being charged with drug possession can be scary when you’re unsure of the legal procedure and consequences. To avoid serious penalties, you must understand the charges associated with drug possession and how to build effective defence strategies with your criminal defence lawyer in Richmond Hill. 

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I Have Been Charged With Drug Possession. What Do I Do?

Have you been charged with drug possession and are unsure what to do next? Discover more in our blog about this criminal charge.
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Is Your Case Taking Too Long? What You Need to Know About Section 11(b)

One of the most common frustrations we hear from clients is: “Why is this taking so long?” If you’ve been charged with a criminal offence and feel like your case is dragging on forever, you’re not alone—and you may have legal grounds to do something about it. Under Section 11(b) of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, you have the right to be tried within a reasonable time. It’s not just about fairness—it’s about your future.

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