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Criminal Charges Defence Services Within the Scope of Practice Available to Paralegal Representation
Question: Is a paralegal able to defend someone against a criminal charge in Ontario?
Answer: Yes, paralegals can provide representation for specific summary criminal offences such as theft under $5,000 and certain assault charges. This allows you to access legal support tailored to your needs without navigating the complexities alone. For comprehensive assistance, consider contacting David Oake, Barrister (o/a MuskokaCriminal.Law™), where a dedicated Criminal Defence Team is ready to assist you.
Can a Paralegal Defend a Criminal Charge?
In Ontario, Paralegals Are Permitted to Represent Persons Accused of Certain Criminal Charges Such As Assault, Taking Vehicles or Vessels Without Permission, Theft Valued Less Than $5,000, and Additional Offences.
Understanding the Summary Procedure Criminal Code Charges Category of Offences That May Be Defended By a Paralegal
In Ontario, paralegals are licensed and regulated by the Law Society of Ontario and granted a limited scope to provide representation against criminal charges. Specifically, paralegals are permitted to provide defence services for certain charges prosecuted as as summary criminal offences. Summary offences involve charges that are heard by a judge, rather than a jury, heard in a provincial court, and are less serious than the indictable offences category which, generally, involves matters of a greater seriousness.