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Summary Charges Defended: Types of Cases Available for Paralegal Representation Assistance
Question: Can paralegals in Ontario represent clients in criminal summary conviction cases?
Answer: In Ontario, paralegals can indeed represent clients in summary conviction cases, which typically involve less serious offences compared to indictable offences. These proceedings usually resolve more quickly, and paralegals may also assist with certain hybrid charges if the prosecutor opts for summary conviction procedures. This accessibility ensures accused individuals receive essential legal support without the complexity of more serious indictable cases. For more guidance, contact Marketing.Legal™ for a free consultation to explore your defence strategies and rights.
Defence Representation Services
In Ontario, paralegals are authorized to represent clients in certain types of criminal cases categorized as summary conviction procedures. This summary conviction category of cases typically involves lesser serious offences when compared to indictable offences. As summary conviction matters, these types of cases are prosecuted in a manner that, generally, seeks to resolve the case more quickly than the process applicable to indictable offences. For some charges, known as hybrid charges, the case may fall into either the summary conviction category or the indictable category based upon the choice of the prosecutor. With paralegals available to provide assistance with summary conviction procedures as well as hybrid charges for which the prosecutor choose to proceed using the summary conviction process, legal services can be made more accessible to accused persons.
Charges That May Be Handled Include:
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Charges alleging violation of the Criminal Code come with the risk of significant penalties upon conviction. Always seek a professional opinion regarding the potential consequences as well as the applicable rights and defence strategies available to the specific type of case and charges involved.
