Justin Marchand
Criminal Lawyer
About Justin Marchand
I practice in all areas of criminal law, but I have spent significant time litigating drinking and driving (DUI) allegations. My approach to many DUI cases is to at first take a dispassionate look at your disclosure. Disclosure is the name given for all the documents the prosecution must disclose to the defence as part of a criminal proceeding. It is always helpful if I can review disclosure and expose errors in police investigations, such as errors in warrants or other forms of intrusive investigations. Ultimately, I will review your case and situation with a view to providing practical advice customized to your needs and wants.
Trial litigation for DUI charges often involves constitutional litigation. Constitutional litigation in a DUI setting means holding police accountable to the Charter of Rights and Freedoms. I file dozens of applications each year on behalf of my clients to have evidence excluded because of Charter-offending police activities during investigations. Each year I successfully get key evidence excluded from the prosecution’s case against my clients. As your lawyer, you will not be shut out from your case, and I will provide analysis to whatever degree you are interested. I want you to be comfortable, or as comfortable as one can be in the circumstances.
Some of the time an acquittal is not within the realm of possibilities, but I will still pursue the best result for you regardless of the path forward. Some of the time I negotiate reductions to charges so that my client can plead guilty to a Highway Traffic Act offence or other provincial offences instead of a criminal disposition. In all this, I will always be straightforward with you about my assessment of your case.
I have had considerable success in DUI cases, including in cases where my clients are alleged to refuse or fail to provide a breath sample. I also enjoy applying my constitutional litigation knowledge to all kinds of situations, including the search and seizure of guns and drugs. Other areas of my practice include assault, sex assault, fraud, theft, mischief, breaches, voyeurism, harassment, and 11(b) applications for undue delay.
If you need a criminal lawyer, I service nearly all areas of Ontario west of Oshawa, including as far south as Cayuga, as far west as Windsor and Sarnia, and as far north as Kenora and Red Lake, and everywhere in between. To book a free 30-minute consultation, call us 647-986-8077, or fill out a consultation form on our website today!
Areas of Practice
- DUIs
- Domestic Violence
- Sexual Assault
- Property Offences
- Drug Charges