May 2010

...return from vacation.

R. v. M.C. & A.E.: Allegations of artists/photographers causing mischief to property by exploring Toronto's sewers.  The case was reported on many news channels including: CBC, CP24, 680News, The Toronto Sun, Toronto StarAll charges withdrawn. 

R. v. J.Y: (North York, Toronto): Domestic Assault, Threats, etc. Allegations that accused and girlfriend got into a heated argument while driving.  Client alleged to have assaulted complainant after she destroyed his vehicle.  Injuries sustained to both parties adn photographed by police.  Contested trial: Not Guilty.

R. v. A.G (311 Jarvis, Toronto) Youth charged with Assault, Threats, etc.  Two seperate allegations.  First incident alleged an assault (beating and spitting) on a student in a school yard durign school and then off property on the bus.  Second incident alleged a death threat made to a teacher. Second set withdrawn, first set guilty plea and conditional discharge received. 

R. v. A.C.: (Toronto, Old City Hall): Possession of Marijuana.  All charged withdrawn. 

R. v. T.S. (Toronto, Old City Hall) Possession of Cocaine and marijuana for the purpose of trafficking, proceeds of crime.  Allegations that police view a suspicious person entering an apartment complex from the rear.  Undercover polcie follow individual into stairwell and wait for him to reattend.  According to pollice, when suspect appears he is carryign a large amount of marijuana in his hand.  Police place individual under arrest and find further drugs and a large amount of money in his possession.  Preliminary hearing commenced.  At the end of the preliminary hearing, the defence brings a motion to have charges dismissed on the basis that no identification of the accused was made.  Motion granted:  Client discharged (not guilty) of all charges. 

Other activity: Preliminary hearing on a sexual assault; Continued preliminary hearing on a homicide; continued preliminary hearing on another homicide.