R. v. S.M.
Client charged with two counts of aggravated assault after allegedly stabbing two males outside a nightclub, just after closing time.
Client charged with two counts of aggravated assault after allegedly stabbing two males outside a nightclub, just after closing time.
Client was charged with the assault causing bodily harm of his wife. As a result of the allegations, the client
Client charged with a number of offences alleging an Unlawful Confinement with a Firearm. The Firearm alleged to be used
Client charged with assault and breaching his bail conditions. Following extensive discussions, ALL CHARGES DROPPED by Crown on the basis that Crown
Client charged with assault causing bodily harm against an ex-girlfriend. Client maintained he had been acting in self-defence. After a
Client charged with assault. CHARGE DROPPED by Crown in response to arguments by defence counsel that there was no substantial likelihood of
Client was charged with assaulting his wife. The matter proceeded to trial, where Mr. Beckett challenged the complainant’s evidence and
Client was charged with assaulting his wife and the offence of choking to overcome resistance. The matter proceeded to trial,
Client charged with domestic assault by his wife. Mr. Shapray retained and managed a treatment and counselling program for his
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