J was charged with domestic assault under section 266 of the Criminal Code for allegations that he assaulted his former partner while they were living together.
Read MoreR was charged with breaking and entering under section 348 of the Criminal Code for allegations that he broke into a friend's house where he would frequently attend.
Read MoreI was charged with two counts of assault and one count of mischief under section 266 and 430 of the Criminal Code for allegations that he assaulted two individuals and physically damage a vehicle by kicking it.
Read MoreN was charged with a municipal bylaw offence under section 25 of the Responsible Pet Ownership, for allegations that her two family dogs were threatening individuals in her backyard.
Read MoreP was charged with abduction in contravention of a custody order under section 282 of the Criminal Code
Read MoreD was charged with an allegation of breaching a condition of his probation contrary to section 733.1 of the Criminal Code.
Read MoreT was charged with an allegation of assault with a weapon under section 267 of the Criminal Code
Read MoreH was charged with an allegation of break and enter with intent to commit an indictable offence under section 348(1)(a) of the Criminal Code.
Read MoreC was charged with multiple property related offences for being in possession of stolen property contrary to section 354 of the Criminal Code.
Read MoreO was charged with an allegation of extortion with a firearm under section 364(1.1) of the Criminal Code.
Read MoreA was charged with an allegation of domestic assault on his wife contrary to section 266 of the Criminal Code.
Read MoreY was charged with an allegation of break and enter with intent to commit an indictable offence contrary to section 348(1)(a) of the Criminal Code and harming a police animal contrary to section 445.01(1) of the Criminal Code.
Read MoreR was originally charged with 2 counts of criminal negligence (one count of causing death and one count of causing bodily harm)
Read MoreCalgary Defence lawyer Curtis Mennie, along with colleague Shamsher Kothari, represented H who was charged with the most serious offence in Canada, 1st degree murder contrary to section 235 of the Criminal Code.
Read MoreCalgary Defence lawyer Curtis Mennie, along with colleague Shamsher Kothari, represented C who was charged with many offences, including the most serious offence in Canada, 1st degree murder contrary to section 235 of the Criminal Code.
Read MoreF was charged with an allegation of assault with a weapon contrary to section 267 of the Criminal Code.
Read MoreS was charged with an allegation of domestic assault contrary to section 266 of the Criminal Code.
Read MoreP was charged with an allegation of domestic assault contrary to section 266 of the Criminal Code.
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