In the Media - The Toronto Star
The Toronto Star
Criminal Lawyer Stirs Controversy in Toronto Drug Case
My aggressive style of defending my clients has caused controversy in the Toronto community. My client, Edmund Kim, was charged with marijuana possession following a police search of his Toronto home. As a fully dedicated lawyer, I challenged the evidence against Kim, arguing that all evidence was inadmissible due to the officers not having a legal search warrant when entering Kim's home.
Marijuana Drug Possession Case in Recent Media Articles
Below are the articles published in the Toronto Star which highlights my dedication to defending the innocence of my client, Edmund Kim:
Judge dismisses grow-op charges; Home searched without warrant Charter rights abused, court rules
Lack of search warrant trial's focus; Police entered Pickering home Man charged with running grow op
Man denies starting shooting that killed Ephraim Brown
Read more Toronto Star Coverage on Toronto Criminal Lawyer, Leora Shemesh
Meet Leora Shemesh: the police force's enemy No. 1 in court
Peel drug cops told calculated lies in court, judge says
Juror alleges she was coerced into murder verdict in Christopher Lewis trial
Men acquitted in killing of Ephraim Brown
Chef alleges cruiser video shows police brutality
Underwire bra supports drunk driving defence
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