Break and Enter Lawyer in Toronto

R. v. A. M. 

The accused, A.M. was charged with multiple charges including dwelling with intent, and assault. Surveillance footage, and photos were admitted as evidence, and the accused was held under arrest. Counsel was able to successfully reach a common law peace bond through pretrial discussions.

R. v. M. R.:

The accused, M.R. was charged with break and enter contrary to section 348 (1)(a) of the Criminal Code of Canada. The accused was caught by the residents of the house as he broke and entered into their house. The police arrived right after and placed the accused under arrest. Later released on a form 10.

R. v. R.C., ONTARIO COURT OF JUSTICE, OLD CITY HALL, TORONTO:

The accused, R.C., was charged with one count of break and enter. The allegations against R.C., were that he had committed a break and enter in relation to commercial premises. The police responded to a 911 call and arrived on scene to find that the business was in disarray. Property and cash were missing from the premises. Civilian witnesses advised the investigating police officers that R.C., admitted to them that he had committed this offence. Mr. Pyzer represented R.C., and was successful in having the charge against him withdrawn prior to setting a trial date by convincing the crown attorney’s office to deal with this charge by way of a section 810 peace bond. Thanks to Mr. Pyzer, R.C., does not have a criminal record and never made any admission of guilt to these charges.

R. v. P.W., ONTARIO COURT OF JUSTICE, 2201 FINCH AVENUE WEST, TORONTO:

The accused P.W., was charged with break and enter into a dwelling. The allegations against P.W., were that he entered into a private garage that was attached to a house and stole several thousand dollars worth of equipment and personal property. Mr. Pyzer represented P.W., and was successful in having the charge against him withdrawn prior to trial. As such, P.W., does not have a criminal record as a result of this incident.

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