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Young Offenders Need Defenders

Wednesday, February 29th, 2012

Jo-Anne WRITTEN BY
Jo-Anne Schneeweiss, Toronto Criminal Lawyer

Young people can find themselves part of the criminal justice system in Canada from the age of twelve. Until the age of seventeen their charges fall under the Youth Criminal Justice Act, legislation created to reflect their particular circumstances and needs. Youth custodial facilities separate alleged young offenders from adults. And yet, the reality can still be a very scary place for both parents or caregivers and the youths charged.

Understanding the criminal procedure flowing from an arrest is essential to achieving the best possible result. A criminal defence lawyer can help families navigate through the system, understand the charges faced, and determine which rights may have been infringed.

Steps in the legal system requiring preparation can include:

• Bail Hearing Court
• Set Date Court
• Disclosure of the alleged offence
• Pre-trial meeting(s)
• Judicial pre-trial meeting(s)
• Trial

At each stage, decisions may need to be made which will effect the outcome of the proceedings. It is important to have a comprehensive understanding of all complex issues before making those important decisions.

If families do not have the funds to hire a lawyer by private means, they can apply to the provincial Legal Aid program. In that case, a certificate to retain a lawyer will be issued if the applicant qualifies (payment terms may apply).

The court system is not the time to abandon a troubled youth, especially when she or he may have a defence. A family’s support can make the difference in ensuring that any lessons learned are positive ones.

Jo-Anne Schneeweiss, is a criminal defence trial lawyer at Rusonik, O’Connor, Robbins, Ross, Gorham & Angelini, LLP (www.criminaltriallawyers.ca) in Toronto. Mrs. Schneeweiss can be contacted at schneeweiss@criminaltriallawyers.ca.

(c) Jo-Anne Schneeweiss 2012

Happy Ending for a Runner of a Day

Monday, September 12th, 2011

Here is my story about a modern day super hero for parents, Five Star Rug and Carpet Cleaning, in a true action-packed adventure in the life of a family.

I came home this afternoon to find five of the stairs of my home had grease spots on the carpet runner going upstairs. I am not sure how it happened, but there it was. I called my husband, and we realized that we had to act fast before it set. 

Where was a mom to go? The internet of course. I visited HomeStars.com, a site I like to visit because it gives me reviews for home improvement stars before I call. I looked for carpet cleaners in my area, who could visit within the next few hours. 

I was fortunate to speak with Bob Geran of Five Star Rug & Carpet Cleaning (www.5starcleaning.ca) who arrived within an hour. He was very professional and easy to talk to. He told me his carpet cleaning is chemical free. And most importantly, he helped make our carpet runner look as good as new.

In addition to rug and carpet cleaning, Five Star Rug & Carpet Cleaning offers 24/7 Emergency Services for flood and water damage. I hope that I will never have to use this service, but if I do, I know who I will call.

A home disaster was diverted, and a great carpet cleaner is in my book for future visits. This day definitely had a happy ending.

Five Star Rug & Carpet Cleaning can be contacted at either 416-315-7562 or at www.5starcleaning.ca.

March Break in Toronto for Kids 2009

Wednesday, February 25th, 2009

March Break can be a challenge for parents looking to keep their children busy and happy.

KidsAroundCanada.com presents lots of options from March Break camps, to fun March Break events in and around Toronto and the GTA in our Events Calendar.

Browse today and ease your planning. Visit back often for regular additions to both sections.

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