Having an experienced and aggressive
criminal lawyer on your side is the best defence. It is the only way to help
you achieve the best possible results when facing criminal charges.
Daniel Brown
is a criminal lawyer practicing in Newmarket, Vaughan, Thornhill, Markham,
Woodbridge and elsewhere in York Region. He represents those facing criminal charges or
requiring legal advice on criminal law related matters.
He is available to work with and along
side you through every stage of the criminal court process including bail
hearings, trials and appeals for all types of criminal charges.
With extensive knowledge of the law and
criminal court procedure, Daniel Brown offers a specialized expertise in a
number of criminal law related areas.
Click on the links below to learn more
about the charges Daniel Brown defends:
Sexual
Offences:
sexual assault,
sexual exploitation,
invitation to sexual touching,
sexual interference;
Homicide:
murder,
attempted murder,
manslaughter,
criminal negligence causing death;
Assault:
non-domestic assault,
aggravated assault,
assault with a weapon,
assault
causing bodily harm,
assaulting a police officer;
Domestic Assault:
forcible confinement and
mischief to property;
Drinking and Driving
Offences:
impaired driving,
over 80,
refuse breath sample,
dangerous driving,
fail to remain;
Drug Offences:
drug trafficking,
drug possession as well as
drug importation and
conspiracy
to traffic drugs;
Offences Against the Administration of Justice:
fail to comply
with bail,
obstruct police,
obstruct justice,
perjury,
fail to appear;
Property Crimes:
theft,
shoplifting,
possession of stolen property, possession of burglar tools, robbery,
mischief
under $5,000;
Weapons
Offences:
possession of a weapon,
weapons dangerous,
carry concealed weapon,
possession of guns;
Fraud:
including large-scale frauds, uttering forged documents, breaches of trust,
impersonation;
Extradition:
to foreign countries and transfer of prisoners from foreign countries to
Canada;
Youth Court Cases:
all cases under the Youth Criminal Justice Act;
Constitutional Challenges:
such as illegal search warrants and illegal investigations on the part of
police;
Bail Hearings:
bail hearings for all offences,
s.524 hearings,
bail reviews,
bail variations,
bail estreatment hearings;
Regulatory Offences:
prosecutions under the Occupational Health and Safety Act or other
Provincial legislation;
Harassment: criminal harassment,
uttering threats;
Criminal Law
Appeals:
appeals of conviction and sentence,
bail pending appeal,
crown initiated appeals,
appeals of POA charges;
Victim Support and Legal
Advice
Being accused of a crime can be an
extremely stressful experience. Remember, your best
defence is hiring the right lawyer to protect your rights.