Are You Innocent? How Our Vancouver Criminal Lawyer Builds Your Defence Strategy

Reasons You Should Hire a Criminal Defence Lawyer | Johnson Doyle & Nelson

Being charged with a crime can be overwhelming. No matter the nature of the crime, the justice system can be unforgiving and extremely difficult to navigate on your own. However, you do not need to do this process alone. 

At Johnson Doyle Nelson & Anderson, our skilled Vancouver criminal lawyers ensure the best possible result by creating a solid defence for your case.

Understanding Your Case: The First Step to a Solid Defence

Just like every person is different, so are the specifics of every case. Consequently, the first step in our defence approach is to understand your situation thoroughly. 

Our experienced Vancouver criminal lawyers start by inviting you to share your side of the story. Then, we review the charges against you and gather available evidence, such as police reports, witness statements and forensic evidence. This approach allows us to identify weaknesses or inconsistencies in the prosecution’s case and build a solid foundation for your defence. 

Your defence begins the moment you are arrested – everything your defence team does must be part of a bigger strategy.

Crafting a Strong Defence Strategy

After we collect and analyze the evidence, we develop a defence strategy that considers your best interests. Based on your situation, we may employ several strategies, including the following: 

1. Challenging the Evidence

The prosecution must prove beyond a reasonable doubt that you committed the alleged offence. We examine every piece of evidence to determine whether it was lawfully obtained and if it holds up under legal scrutiny. 

If the evidence was illegally obtained, we will devise a strategy to exclude it from the evidence.

2. Establishing Reasonable Doubt

One of the most effective defence strategies is demonstrating insufficient evidence to convict you. If we can prove this by introducing alternative explanations or questioning the credibility of the prosecution’s witnesses, we can create reasonable doubt. With these tactics, you may be found “not guilty,” or your charges may be dropped. 

3. Negotiating for Reduced Charges or Alternative Sentencing

If a “not guilty” verdict is not achievable, your criminal lawyer in Vancouver will explore every possible option to protect your rights. Depending on your case, we can negotiate with the prosecution for alternative sentencing like counselling, community service or diversion programs. 

We aim to secure an outcome that helps you move forward while minimizing the charges laid against you. 

4. Proving a Lack of Intent 

Many criminal offences require proof of intent, meaning the prosecution must demonstrate that you knowingly and willfully committed the act. Providing evidence that your actions were purely accidental or that you had no intention of breaking the law can significantly weaken the prosecution’s argument. 

4. Arguing Self-Defence or Justification

Another strategy that we can explore is self-defence. We can contend that your conduct was appropriate under Canadian law if you were defending your property, yourself or another person. 

If we can demonstrate that you acted out of necessity to prevent injury or danger, we can argue that your conduct was justified. This defence is often applied in situations involving assault or violent altercations.

Why Choose Johnson Doyle Nelson & Anderson?

Navigating the criminal justice system can be daunting. A reliable Vancouver criminal lawyer leading your defence improves your chances of a successful outcome. 

Our dedicated legal team will uphold your rights and ensure the court treats you fairly.

Take Control of Your Defence with Trusted Criminal Lawyers in Vancouver 

Contact us today if you or a loved one is facing criminal charges. The sooner you add an experienced Vancouver criminal lawyer to your team, the stronger your chances of a favourable outcome will be. 

Let’s start building your case.

Call (604)688-8338 24/7 or complete our contact form for a confidential consultation. 

 

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