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Our Successes

Sexual Offences

R. vs. R.K. – Surrey RCMP Investigation

Charge: Possession of Child Pornography.
Issue: Whether there was sufficient evidence to proceed with a criminal charge.
Result: Mr. Mines was able to steer our client through the police investigation which ended with police concluding that our client did not knowingly possess any illegal images. No charges recommended. No criminal record. All seized property was returned to our client.

R. vs. G.H. – Ridge Meadows RCMP Investigation

Charge: Sexual Assault.
Issue: Whether there was a substantial likelihood of a conviction with respect to this historical sex assault complaint.
Result: Mr. Mines was able to steer our client through the police investigation which concluded with police not recommending any charges. No criminal record.

R. vs. I.N. – West Vancouver Police investigation

Charge: Sex Assault.
Issue: Whether there was sufficient evidence against our client to recommend a charge.
Result: Mr. Johnson was able to steer our client through the police investgation which concluded with no charges being recommended. No criminal record.

R. vs. V.C. – Surrey Provincial Court

Charge: Sexual Interference; Sexual Assault.
Issue: In the circumstances of this historic “breach of trust” sexual interference against a minor, whether our client would be sentenced to jail.
Result: Mr. Mines was able to persuade Crown that there was strong proof of only one incident of sexual misconduct. After hearing Mr. Mines’ submissions, the court granted our client a 12 month conditional sentence followed by 18 months probation.

R. vs. N.D. – British Columbia Supreme Court

Charge: Breach of Recognizance (x4) re: Sex Assault case.
Issue: Given potential defences raised by Mr. Johnson, whether it was in the public interest for Crown counsel to proceed.
Result: Just prior to the start of this three day Supreme Court trial, Mr. Johnson was able to persuade Crown counsel to enter stays of proceeedings on all four charges. No criminal record.

R. vs. C.M. – Vancouver Provincial Court

Charge: Sexual Assault; Unlawful Confinement.
Issue: Whether there was  a reasonable likelihood of a conviction.
Result: By obtaining further relevant evidence through several successful disclosure requests, Mr. Johnson was able to persuade Crown counsel that there were no longer sufficient grounds for a prosecution. Stay of Proceedings. No criminal record.

R. vs. J.J. – Vancouver Provincial Court

Charge: Voyeurism.
Issue: Whether, given the circumstances of the offence and the rehabilitative steps our client had taken, whether it was necessary for the Court to enter a conviction.
Result: Upon considering Mr. Johnson’s submissions on our client’s behalf, the Court granted our client a Conditional Discharge and placed him on probation.

R. vs. C.S. – Vancouver Provincial Court

Charge: Sex Assault (investigation).
Issue: Whether Crown Counsel would approve charges against our client.
Result: We were able to steer our client through the investigation and ultimately persuaded Crown Counsel that, given the circumstances, there was no public interest in proceeding with a criminal prosecution. No charges approved. No criminal record.

R. vs. J.B. – North Vancouver Provincial Court

Charge: Possession of Cocaine.
Issue: Whether the Crown could prove that our client had control over the drugs  that were located near him.
Result: Upon considering our representations, Crown counsel concluded that there was insufficient evidence against our client and declined to approve a charge. No criminal record.

R. vs. T.D. – Richmond Provincial Court

Charge: Possession of Child Pornography.
Issue: Whether the Crown could prove that our client had knowledge of the images that were sent by email to his computer.
Result: After reviewing the evidence and considering Mr. Mines’ representations, Crown Counsel declined to approve any charge in this matter. No criminal record.

R. vs. M.C. – Vancouver Provincial Court

Charge: Sexual Assault.
Issue: Whether Crown could prove that the complainant did not consent to the sexual activity in question.
Result: On the eve of a 10 day trial, Mr. Johnson was able to persuade Crown counsel that there was no substantial lilelihood of conviction. In the circumstances Crown entered a stay of proceedings upon our client entering into a Peace Bond. No criminal record.

R. vs. B.B. – Richmond Provincial Court

Charge: Sexual Interference.
Issue: Whether the Crown could prove that our client did not take reasonable steps to ascertain the age of the complainant.
Result: Upon completion of a 5 day trial, the trial judge agreed with our submissions that the Crown failed to prove its case. Not guilty. No criminal record.