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    Hi,

    Last week, I was returning home, after office. As usual, I was in my car and on the way, I noticed a guy asking for a lift. He told, he was going to visit his aunt, who was hospitalized. The hospital was near to my office so that he could reach within 10 minutes from my office. He was with me till the office gate, and we had a good conversation in between.

    But, only in the evening, I realized how I got trapped! While returning to home, I was caught by the police, and they got a revolver from my car. I have no idea about it and it was loaded with one bullet missing! After all formalities, I am on bail now.

    But, it’s only a temporary release, and I am not satisfied with the current lawyer. I feel he is not much confidence. So, I would like to know more about this criminal defense lawyer in Toronto in our Market. I have heard, they are successful lawyers, and I am planning to consult them. If you know more about them or having any other suggestion, please share it at the earliest.
    Reply awaited. Thanks in advance!


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    Hi William,

    This is a forum based on UK law and not Canadian law, so its unlikely we would be able to help you.
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