
Criminal law
Being charged with committing a crime can be very stressful. You have the right to be presumed innocent until proven guilty and a right to a lawyer who will take the time and energy to present and argue your case effectively. The skill, experience, and approach of that lawyer are important factors to consider when looking for a professional to guide you through this stressful period.
Singh & Partners LLP will treat you in accordance with the highest standards of the legal profession, and provide you with honest, effective, and zealous representation.
We provide a full range of services in Criminal Law including:
- Impaired Driving/Over 80
- Domestic Assault
- Robbery
- Break & Enter
- Homicide and other violent offences
- Sexual Assault
- Assault with a Weapon
- Bail Hearings
- Bail Reviews
- All Drug Offences
- Theft
- Fraud
- Pardons
- All Weapons Offences
We will assist you in the following ways:
Before the trial...
If you decide to plead guilty...
If we are going to trial...
Before the trial...
- Help you understand the charge, possible penalties and what your options are. Prepare you for your first court appearance.
- Find any weaknesses in the Crown’s case. Research legal points and review all disclosed documents: police officers’ notes, pictures, audio/video tapes, medical and expert reports.
- Seek a quick, fair resolution to your case. Meet with the Crown Attorney and attend a possible judicial pre-trial to plan the disposition of your case.
- Provide information to help you decide how to plead - a legal opinion regarding the risk of penalties after a trial versus an early guilty plea.
If you decide to plead guilty...
- Seek the best sentencing outcome by presenting the best picture of your character and personal circumstances.
If we are going to trial...
- Develop the defense strategy. Complete research, prepare the “theory of the defence” and review it and other options with you.
- Prepare you for court appearance and possible testimony. Provide tips regarding dress, decorum and cross-examination.
- Once the court date arrives, reassess Crown case and possible outcome based on actual trial participants.
- Clearly and forcefully defend your case with witness cross-examinations and closing arguments.

