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Speak to one of our team of Toronto drink driving lawyers by calling (02) 4046 7924 7 days per week. You need advice and representation as early as possible to get the best possible outcome. We will comprehensively discuss you matter and ensure that you are expertly represented in court.

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We provide expert legal advice

Drink driving is a serious offence and can result in the disqualification of your licence, a criminal conviction, a fine and in some cases a term of imprisonment.

It is very important to get the best possible legal advice and representation from a criminal and traffic lawyer who is an expert in dealing with these matters on a regular basis in Toronto Local Court.

We know the court and we know the local magistrates. We know what to say and we know what not to say to ensure the best possible outcome for you.

Getting the best possible result starts with a knowledge of the local court system and its people.

We understand that being disqualified from have a driving license can be devastating for you and your family. We know how to prepare and advocate in Toronto court in relation to your matter.

Call our criminal law hotline on (02) 4046 7924 24 hours a day, 7 days per week.

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  • If you have already entered a plea, but you want to change it, in some cases you can.

  • Sometimes the law and the legal system can get confusing and hard to understand. You may not know how to resolve your issue, which area of law your legal issue is about, whether you have to go to court and if so, how the court process works. Seeing a lawyer and getting some legal advice can help you understand your options and give you the confidence to help you resolve your legal issue.

    If you have been charged with a criminal offence it is very important for you to get the best possible legal advice as soon as possible.

    A criminal defence lawyer can represent you (do work for you and speak on your behalf). This may include:

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  • Your employer or prospective employer may require you to disclose whether you have a criminal record. If you have been charged with an offence and there has been a finding of guilty made by the court, yet received the benefit of a section 10 according to which no conviction is recorded, then you may not need to disclose this to your employer or prospective employer. Some employment industries such as those which involve children or security do not come within the parameters of spent conviction legislation. An employer may refuse to employ you if your criminal record prohibits you from being able to perform the particular job’s inherent requirements.

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