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Defending Various Allegations
When You Are Charged With a Provincial Offence or Criminal Offence
Last Updated: July 03 2026
Question: What should you do if you are facing summary criminal charges or provincial offence allegations in Ontario and want representation from a paralegal to respond effectively?
Answer: Lippa Legal Services can help you understand what a summary criminal charge or provincial offence allegation means in practice, what your options are early in the process, and how to respond strategically so the prosecution proves the case against you, including meeting the burden of proving the allegations beyond a reasonable doubt where applicable. Representation from Lippa Legal Services also focuses on protecting your rights, gathering and organizing evidence, advising on next steps, and helping reduce the risk of avoidable delays or harsher outcomes that can follow convictions, including impacts on employment, travel, fines, and licensing or operational consequences in Ontario. To get started, call (416) 241-4529 for a prompt consultation.
Representation Against Certain Summary Criminal Charges or Provincial Offences
Conviction on criminal charges may leave the long-term scars of a criminal record that can cause, social repugnation, affect future employment opportunity, cause travel difficulties, among many other serious concerns. Conviction on provincial offence charges may bring large fines, suspension of licensing or operations, among other negative affects. Accordingly, vigorously defending against charges and holding the Crown or prosecution to the burden of proving the allegations, "beyond a reasonable doubt", may be of utmost importance and deserving of the experience and skills of a well qualified professional advocate.
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