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As a criminal lawyer in Toronto, my successful cases have been featured in many news articles around the GTA. Listed below are a few of the articles in the media which exhibits my success rate.
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Toronto Sun Articles
$400G Drug bust tossed. Man cleared of pot charges after illegal search.
Tuesday, April 5, 2005 edition of The Toronto Sun, by Sam Pazzano
"[The judge] excluded all the evidence — including more than $400,000 worth of marijuana — seized in the search and tossed out the charges.
"The message is police can't have shortcuts, violate people's rights by conducting illegal searches," said Kim's lawyer, Leora Shemesh." [Read the entire article.]
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CBC News
Ontario court strikes down medical marijuana law.
January 10, 2003 by CBC News Staff
"A court in Ontario ruled Thursday that medical marijuana laws are unconstitutional and it gave Ottawa six months to change them. Ottawa allows certain people to use marijuana for medicinal purposes, but makes it illegal to buy it and the government doesn't provide the drug...
"If he strikes it down with no time for the government, then he's just struck down the entire marijuana law, period," said Shemesh.
The ruling gives Ottawa six months to revise the medical marijuana laws or every court in Ontario will ignore them.
"In six months, either the regulations are going to change to allow for the government to start supplying or the government's going to start supplying," said Shemesh." [Read the entire article.]
CP24 News
Ledrew Live
Thursday, May 28, 2009
Commentary on the Victoria (Tori) Stafford case, and the upgraded charges of 18-year old Terri-Lynne McClintic to first-degree murder.