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CRIMINAL LAW Legal Aid Excepted. Defence of all Criminal Charges: Adult/Young Offenders, Violent Offences, Bail Hearings, Weapons Charges, Assaults, Drugs, Theft/Fraud, Break & Enter - OVER 25 YRS EXP
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Canada's largest pharmacy chain provides Health, Beauty and Convenience with extended hours, prescription and over-the-counter medications, and quality health, beauty, grocery, and gift items.
Canada's largest pharmacy chain provides Health, Beauty and Convenience with extended hours, prescription and over-the-counter medications, and quality health, beauty, grocery, and gift items.
Canada's largest pharmacy chain provides Health, Beauty and Convenience with extended hours, prescription and over-the-counter medications, and quality health, beauty, grocery, and gift items.
Simpson & Wellenreiter LLP is a law firm in Hamilton and the districts of Brant, Halton, Haldimand and Niagara continuing its tradition of over fifty years of legal service to give your issues diligent and competent attention to advance and protect your interests.
In many cases individuals charged with criminal offences will be released by the police following their arrest, upon making a promise to appear at a scheduled court date. In other cases the police will make a decision to detain an individual and hold them in custody until their first court appearance. In such cases the accused person is entitled to a bail hearing where their detention will be reviewed and a decision will be made as to whether they should be released or remain in custody until their trial date. The detained individual is entitled to a bail hearing within 24 hours of their arrest.
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