Criminal Lawyer in Cornwall to deal with Breaches

Often time a person is ordered to do something by a Court or by another authority (i.e. the police) by virtue of power given to them by the Criminal Code of Canada. If this order is not followed they can be charged with an additional offences. Typically we hear of offences such as breach of conditions, breach of recognizance (recog) breach of probation etc. 

Breaches are considered serious. Undertakings made to the Court, or recognizances entered into are promises. When these promises are not kept, they are considered to be very offensive to the administration of justice. For this reason, breaches can result in relatively lengthy jail terms for something that many people think is minor.

You should definitely consider speaking to a Cornwall Criminal Lawyer to assist you with this charge. In many cases you may have a defense to the charge. If you don't have a defence, having a strong advocate can keep you out of jail or reduce the time you'll spend in jail for this offense.

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For more information, you can contact David Anber, a Criminal Lawyer who practices in Cornwall at 1-888-989-3946, or by visiting his legal website.