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Recent Success: Charged for Trafficking and Possession of Marijuana

Allegations

My client was charged with Trafficking Marijuana and Possession for the Purpose of Trafficking in Marijuana. Both charges were dismissed at trial.

My client was arrested as a result of a search warrant that was executed at their residence. The police seized a large quantity of dried marijuana. The search warrant was obtained as a result of surveillance by the police of several individuals including my client over a 2-month period.

Trial Proceedings and Results

At trial, I brought several charter applications including an application to have the search warrant quashed. As a result, the matter was thrown out during the foregoing application. Some of the dynamic that went into winning this trial involved cross examining the officer who wrote up the search warrant on inconsistent statements. These statements were made to and from other officers and the Crown.

The lawyer you choose to represent you has to be able to cross examine the officers with respect to the statements they made to the assigned Crown, even if that may be placing the Crown in a precarious position. Donna Pledge has done such cross-examinations many times and is willing to do it again.

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Donna Pledge is a criminal defence lawyer who always does the very best for her clients. If you are charged with any criminal offence, Donna Pledge will go above and beyond for you.

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Donna V. Pledge, Barrister & Solicitor 

Donna V Pledge, is a highly experienced criminal lawyer in Toronto with over twenty-five years of experience in the area of criminal offences. She has been successfully defending clients since 1992. She has earned the reputation of a tough and no-nonsense lawyer who can get her clients out of any criminal case with either a full acquittal or a very light sentence. Donna Pledge represents her clients in courts all over Ontario.

 

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Recent Success – Charged with Trafficking and Possession of Methamphetamines (May 2019)

My client was charged with Trafficking in Methamphetamines and Possession for the purposes of Trafficking in Methamphetamines. Both charges were discharged.

The Scenario

My client was charged with Trafficking in Methamphetamine and Possession for the purposes of Trafficking in Methamphetamine as a result of surveillance by the police over a period of approximately one month. It was alleged that my client trafficked 82 grams of Methamphetamine, and as a result was arrested along with another individual. Subsequently, the police obtained two search warrants to search two residences, associated with my client.

During the search of one of the residences, several items with my clients name on it were found. Located in the other residence was 81 grams of Methamphetamine in a woman’s size 8 Michael Kors boot. The Crown further tried to establish that because my client and another individual picked up a third individual, who later was found to have 82 grams of Methamphetamine in his possession, and drove around the block and then dropped him back off, that they sold him the drug. As a result, the police arrested my client along with another individual for the charges as described above.

Our Process

At the Preliminary Inquiry, the police were called and provided evidence with respect to the surveillance they had conducted on my client and the items recovered as a result of the search warrants. On that basis, the crown argued that there was enough evidence to proceed to trial. I argued that the evidence was not sufficient to get over the threshold of the Preliminary Inquiry and the court agreed and the charges were discharged.

Get the Best Defence: DV Pledge 

It is important to have a lawyer representing you – who at every opportunity will argue to have the charges thrown out. One need not wait for trial. I, Donna Pledge, am one such lawyer.

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Donna V. Pledge, Barrister & Solicitor 

Donna V Pledge, is a highly experienced criminal lawyer in Toronto with over twenty-five years of experience in the area of criminal offences. She has been successfully defending clients since 1992. She has earned the reputation of a tough and no-nonsense lawyer who can get her clients out of any criminal case with either a full acquittal or a very light sentence. Donna Pledge represents her clients in courts all over Ontario. 

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Recent Success – Charged with Impaired Driving (March 2019)

My client was charged with Over 80 mgs of Alcohol in 100 mls of Blood and Impaired Driving Care or control. After a trial both charges were dismissed.

The Scenario

My client was located by the police in an individual’s home after the individual had found her sitting in her vehicle outside of his residence. This individual woke up one morning to my client’s vehicle parked outside of his residence and became concerned because my client – who was sitting in the driver seat – appeared to be asleep or passed out. Other passerbys also noticed my client asleep or passed out in her vehicle and stopped to see if she was ok. Then, the owner of the residence my client was parked in front of, came outside and asked her to come into his house.

In the interim, my client had phoned her mother and a work colleague indicating where she was located and told them that she could not drive. Both her work colleague and my client’s mother attended the residence to find my client passed out on the couch. They became concerned because they had difficulty waking her and called EMS. Upon EMS arriving the police also arrived and after speaking with the owner of the residence, my client was arrested for Impaired Driving and Driving with Over 80 mgs of alcohol in 100 mls of blood care or control.

Our Process

My client initially retained other counsel. My client attended my office to seek a second opinion because her then counsel wanted her to plead guilty. It was her then counsel’s opinion that she would not win at trial and in order to seek a more lenient sentence she would have to plead guilty. After speaking with my client it was my opinion that in fact at the point in time when the offence is alleged to have been committed, my client was not in care or control of her motor vehicle and had in fact put into place a plan to ensure that she would not drive. We proceeded to trial and after trial both charges were dismissed for the foregoing reason.

Get the Best Defence: DV Pledge

It is important sometime to seek a second opinion from a lawyer with respect to your case. As in my client’s case a second opinion proved to be not only invaluable but was the deciding factor between my client getting a criminal record and losing her driver’s license and not. I, Donna Pledge, provide second opinions on a regular basis.

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Donna V. Pledge, Barrister & Solicitor 

Donna V Pledge, is a highly experienced criminal lawyer in Toronto with over twenty-five years of experience in the area of criminal offences. She has been successfully defending clients since 1992. She has earned the reputation of a tough and no-nonsense lawyer who can get her clients out of any criminal case with either a full acquittal or a very light sentence. Donna Pledge represents her clients in courts all over Ontario. 

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Recent Success – Charged with Possession of Marijuana (January 2019)

My client was charged with Possession for the Purposes of Trafficking Marijuana, involving over 70 pounds of marijuana. The charge was withdrawn as a result of filing several Charter applications to establish that the search warrant executed on my client’s residence and vehicle was unlawful.  

The Scenario 

My client was charged as a result of a police investigation where there was surveillance of my client and two other individuals over a period of a few months. During that surveillance, my client was alleged to have been seen travelling from one address to another and removing bags alleged to contain marijuana. The police obtained a search warrant which was executed on my client’s residence and on his vehicle. As the result of the search, several bags were found in the trunk of my client’s vehicle containing over 70 pounds of marijuana.  

Our Process 

I brought an application to declare the search warrant unlawful and request an order excluding all the marijuana found as a result of that search warrant. During the cross examination of the affiant of the search warrant, it became apparent that there were several inconsistencies, misstatements, and inaccurate facts, in the information contained in the search warrant. The exposure of all these problems contained in the search warrant reflected on all the police witnesses and their evidence. As a result, the crown for the prosecution determined that there was no reasonable prospect of conviction and withdrew the charge.  

Get the Best Defence: DV Pledge 

When reviewing any case one must be cognizant of the fact that although on paper, the crown’s case may appear to be very strong, in practice it is very possible to have it dismissed or withdrawn. Even the strongest cases – when tested through cross examination of the witnesses (including police witnesses), expose significant problems with the crown’s case and as a result it may be dismissed or withdrawn. When choosing a lawyer, it is important to choose one that is willing and able to review the case in more depth than just reading the disclosure provided – as this may be the difference between winning the case and losing.  

Donna Pledge is one such lawyer that can win a losing case.  

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Donna V. Pledge, Barrister & Solicitor 

Donna V Pledge, is a highly experienced criminal lawyer in Toronto with over twenty-five years of experience in the area of criminal offences. She has been successfully defending clients since 1992. She has earned the reputation of a tough and no-nonsense lawyer who can get her clients out of any criminal case with either a full acquittal or a very light sentence. Donna Pledge represents her clients in courts all over Ontario. 

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R v K.S.- Charged with Sexual Assault and Exposing Himself for a Sexual Purpose to a 15 Year Old Girl

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Found Not Guilty

My client was charged with sexual assault and exposing himself for a sexual purpose to a 15-year-old girl and plead not guilty. The matter went to trial over a 4-day period. After hearing evidence from 3 witnesses for the crown and 2 witnesses for the defence, including my client, my client was found not guilty of both charges.

The Facts

My client was travelling to work one morning on the Subway. The subway car he was travelling on was very busy and it was standing room only. My client suffers from severe skin allergies that affect at times his whole body. On this day his allergies flared up in the area of his private parts. As a result, my client wore shorts and no underwear because his penis was swollen and inflamed. During the course of travelling on the subway car, my client was scratching his private parts over his clothes. A woman seated on the same subway car alleged that my client not only exposed his penis to a young school girl but also rubbed his erect penis on her skirt. As a result, upon exiting the subway car, my client was arrested.

The Trial

My client maintained his innocence throughout, and as a result the matter was scheduled for a trial. Ultimately there were 4 days of trial over a period of approximately 6 months. The matter from arrest to verdict took over 20 months. The stress and anxiety that my client experienced during this period was extreme. As well, his family, experienced tremendous amounts of stress and anxiety and financial pressures.

At trial the Judge found, as a result of my successful cross examination, among other facts, that the witness on the subway car, who alleged that my client not only exposed his penis but also rubbed his exposed erect penis on the young girl, was hyper-vigilant as a result of an incident that occurred years before when a naked man approached her. This may have led the witness to leap to a reasonable but inaccurate conclusion. Therefore, it may not have been unreasonable that the witness may have observed my client scratching his crotch and manipulating his shorts such that his penis was visible, but absent any sexual intent. Effective and excellent cross examination skills on my behalf led to my client being found not guilty.

Why Is It Important to Hire a Criminal Defence Lawyer?

Being charged with sexual assault and exposing oneself for a sexual purpose are very serious charges. Both of these charges carry a minimum jail sentence if the person is found guilty. Therefore, it is very important to hire a highly experienced criminal defence lawyer, in circumstances such as the foregoing example, to ensure a finding of not guilty.

If you have any questions about being charged with sexual assault and/or exposing oneself for a sexual purpose, please contact Donna Pledge today. She will ensure that you are represented to the fullest.

Call 416-630-8702 or click here to email

Donna V. Pledge, Barrister & Solicitor

Donna V Pledge, is a highly experienced criminal lawyer in Toronto with over twenty-five years of experience in the area of criminal offences. She has been successfully defending clients since 1992. She has earned the reputation of a tough and no-nonsense lawyer who can get her clients out of any criminal case with either a full acquittal or a very light sentence. Donna Pledge represents her clients in courts all over Ontario.

What Should You Do When First Accused or Charged with Sexual Assault?

What Should You Do When First Accused or Charged with Sexual Assault?

What Should You Do When First Accused or Charged with Sexual Assault?

What Should You Do First:

If you are either charged with sexual assault or accused of sexual assault, the first thing you should do is contact a criminal defence lawyer in Toronto or the GTA who has the necessary experience to ensure a successful outcome.

It is important to hire a criminal defense lawyer who is experienced with sexual assault charges as soon as you are aware that you are being charged or accused of sexual assault.

Why Is It Important to Immediately Hire a Criminal Defense Lawyer?

It is important to hire a criminal defense lawyer immediately if you are charged or accused of sexual assault because they will make sure are protected. The criminal defense lawyer will ensure that you are not charged at all if possible. If you are charged, that all your rights are protected. But most importantly that you are released immediately after you are charged.

The criminal defense lawyer will make sure the police do not ask you questions. That is very important because any answers or statements you give to the police will be used against you. The experienced criminal defense lawyer will ensure you do not spend any more time than necessary in the police station.

The Potential Negative Effects of Being Charged or Accused of Sexual Assault

There are several potential negative effects of being either charged or accused of sexual assault. Your employment may be affected, depending on the type and your position.

For example, if you are a massage therapist and you have been charged with sexual assault on one of your patients. You can expect that a condition of your bail will most likely be that you are not allowed to perform any massages in your capacity as a massage therapist until the outcome of your sexual assault charge has been dealt with in the court. Even if you are only accused of sexual assault in the above case and not charged, your employer may decide to suspend you until the sexual assault complaint is dealt with or even dismiss you all together.

Your marital or spousal relationship may be affected. Your reputation with your peers is likely to be affected. It is difficult enough dealing with the effects of the charge or accusation of sexual assault whether alone or with the support of family and friends. You don’t have to deal with the legal aspects of being charged or accused of sexual assault. Hire an experienced criminal defense lawyer to help you.

Sexual Assault and Sexual Harassment Complaints in the Media

We are seeing real life examples of how being accused of sexual assault or harassment can affect the life of the person. In the last few months there have been several sexual assault and sexual harassment complaints against politicians, MPs, television personalities and other individuals in the public eye. These complaints have resulted in these individuals stepping down from their positions and ultimately having a real negative impact on their lives. Other law makers including the Prime Minister have taken positions that perpetuate the effects of these complaints without any due process.

Our judicial system is built on the presumption of innocence. Any erosion of this principle will ultimately negatively impact our society as a whole not just the individuals being accused of these sexual assaults. It is imperative that we as a society remember that if an individual is accused of a criminal act, such as sexual assault, that we have a moral and legal obligation to investigate before coming to the determination of whether the complaint is true or not. Or in the context of a charge before determining if the person is guilty or not.

If you have questions about being charged or accused of sexual assault, please contact Donna Pledge today.  She will ensure that that our moral and legal obligations are upheld

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Donna V. Pledge.

Donna V. Pledge is a highly experienced criminal lawyer in Toronto with over twenty years of experience in the area of criminal offence. She has been successfully defending clients since 1992. She has earned the reputation of a tough and no-nonsense lawyer who can get her clients out of any criminal case with either a full acquittal or a very light sentence. Donna represents her clients in courts all over Ontario.

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R. v. Z.J.- Possession of Property Obtained by Crime

My client was charged with possession of property obtained by crime. The allegations are that my client was in possession of a TV stand that was obtained with a fraudulent credit card. After having several meetings with the assigned crown I was able to convince the crown that although the item was found in my client’s apartment, they were unable to prove that my client knew it was obtained with a fraudulent credit card. The charge was withdrawn.

How Credit Card Theft Charges Can Impact Your Life

When you are found guilty of credit card theft, a criminal offence, you will be facing a number of harsh consequences. Those consequences are not limited to the legal penalties alone either. You will also face travel restrictions, possible complications with your financial and employment situations, and an effect on your personal life.

Legal Consequences

When you are charged with credit card theft, it is a criminal charge that can result in some combination of jail and a fine if the charge is a summary offence, meaning that you will be tried by a judge only. The maximum penalty for jail time is six months, and the maximum fine is $5,000.

However, if the theft charge is indictable you will have to be tried by a judge and jury after a pretrial establishes that there is enough evidence to go to trial. If you are convicted, you could face up to 10 years in prison.

Travel Consequences

Once you are convicted of a criminal offence like credit card theft in Canada, it affects your ability to travel to other countries. Most importantly, you may not be able to travel to the United States.

United States immigration laws may bar entry, and deem it illegal to try to enter the country, if you have a criminal record. No matter how long ago you were found guilty, or the extent of the crime, you cannot enter.

Other countries also issue travel bans, and before you can travel again outside of the country, you will have to disclose your criminal record and could be refused entry.

Financial/Employment Consequences

In addition to paying high fines, you could also be put into jail or prison, both of which will have a detrimental impact on your employment earnings. Over the long term, the charge could impact your credit score if you run into financial difficulties, which could affect your ability to buy assets on credit, and of course, to have credit cards of your own.

If you do have a job at the time of your record, you could lose it if you have to serve time, or if a condition of your employment, such as law enforcement, requires a clean record. Your future career choices could also be limited, since some professions will not grant licences to people convicted of a criminal offence.

And even though no employer can access your criminal record history without your consent, employers often seek permission to view it and take it into consideration when hiring decisions are made. Careers in banking, payroll and some human resources, cashiers, or positions working with children could all be limited with a criminal record.

A criminal record could also affect your ability to get certain university professional degrees. For studies in financial services, for example, credit card theft could result in being denied entry into accounting or bookkeeping. Many other programs, like law, dentistry, and medicine may also require background checks.

Personal Consequences

For most people, dealing with a criminal record can also affect personal relationships, and credit card theft is no exception. A conviction for stealing someone else’s credit card could leave you isolated from family and friends concerned that their possessions are equally vulnerable to your criminal activity. The stress caused by time in jail or prison along with the financial and employment strain alone could jeopardize personal relationships with spouses or partners, and children.

If you are facing criminal charges and need legal advice, book your appointment today with Toronto criminal defence lawyer Donna V. Pledge.

Driving Under the Influence of Marijuana

What is known as driving under the influence is referred to as either impaired driving or blowing over 80. According to Canadian law, a driving under the influence offence can occur in one of two ways. One way is for a person’s blood alcohol concentration, the amount of alcohol in one’s body being at or over 0.08 percent. The other way is impaired driving which does not depend on the amount of alcohol in a person’s system. This is how someone can be charged with driving under the influence of marijuana.

Difference between DUI involving Alcohol and DUI Marijuana

Canada treats both types of DUI the same. However, they are different in the way police investigate DUIs involving drunk driving. The police can use the breath test to determine the amount of alcohol in a person’s system. However, a breath test cannot determine marijuana consumption.  As such, the police have to conduct a DUI marijuana suspicion differently.  

Police Look for Signs of Driving under the Influence of Marijuana

After a traffic stop, police look for signs of impairment that signal that a person was driving under the influence of marijuana. These signs include:

  • Driving too slowly
  • Driving erratically
  • Slurred speech
  • Blood shot eyes
  • Glassy eyes
  • Impaired cognitive function
  • Impaired motor skills
  • The smell of marijuana in your vehicle

In addition to looking for the above marijuana impairment signs, the Criminal Code of Canada addresses how police can investigate possible marijuana DUIs. Section 254(2) (a) gives police permission to demand that a driver suspected of marijuana impairment complete a Standardized Field Sobriety Test, or SFST.  The test includes a physical conditioning test, which allows an officer to look for the signs of impairment.

Care or Control

According to the Criminal Code of Canada, a person can be charged with driving under the influence of marijuana even though their vehicle is not in motion. To be in care and control of the vehicle means that an individual was sitting in the driver’s seat at the time the police noticed him or her. For instance, you may have been stopped on a street and stopped by police. You could be arrested for driving under the influence of marijuana. It is presumed that you intended to drive.

Possible Defences to Driving under the Influence of Marijuana

Defending a marijuana DUI offence requires a different approach than an offence involving alcohol. First, a lawyer must determine why the police stopped your vehicle. Once this is established, the next step is to build a defence around how the marijuana was detected in your body. Typically the police will use a urine or blood sample to find out the THC concentration in your system. There are always flaws in the way the police determine the amount of marijuana in your system, so this is one possible avenue for your lawyer to explore.

If you or a loved one was charged with the offence of driving under the influence of marijuana, you have legal options. To understand all the available defences you can use, talk to a criminal lawyer in Ontarioabout your marijuana DUI.

Criminal Lawyer Toronto DV Pledge Recent Successes

R. v. Z.Y.- Fraud Over and Theft Over

My client was charged with Fraud Over and Theft Over. The allegations were that my client leased a vehicle and stopped making payments, however he kept the vehicle. Following several meetings with the assigned crown in this matter, I was able to convince the crown that this was a civil matter and not a criminal matter. Therefore I was able to convince the crown that they did not have any reasonable prospects of conviction and they withdrew the charges.