The Queen vs. The Defendant

Cases tagged as Shoplifting

Cases in 2023

  • R. v. V.G.2023

    The client was charged with Theft Under $5000.00 (shoplifting). I had the client complete tasks and provide me with information and documentation that would help me to help them. Once the client completed what I asked them to do I set up a meeting with the prosecutor and provided the information and documentation to them. The prosecutor agreed with that to outright drop (withdraw) the charge against the client. This left the client without a conviction and without a criminal record.

  • R. v. S.H.2023

    The client was charged with theft Under $5000.00 (shoplifting). The file was screened by the prosecutor to be eligible for the Alternative Measures Program. The client completed the Alternative Measures Program requirements and the charge as withdrawn. The client was left without a conviction and no criminal record.

Cases in 2022

  • R. v. S.P.2022

    The client was charged with theft under $5000.00 (shoplifting). The client was caught shoplifting by a loss prevention officer. After discussing the matter with the prosecutor, they agreed to refer this matter to the Alternative Measures Program. The client completed the requirements for the Alternative Measures Program and the charge was withdrawn.

  • R. v. C.D.2022

    The client was charged with theft under $5000.00 (shoplifting). After receiving information and documentation from the client to help me negotiate with the prosecutor, I was able to convince them to refer the client to the  Alternative Measures Program. Once the client completed the program requirements I had the charge dropped. That left the client with no conviction and no criminal record.

Cases in 2020

  • R. v. B.S.2020

    The client was charged with theft under $5000 and arose in a grocery store (shoplifting). I successfully had the client referred to the Alternative Measures program, despite there having been a related referral in the past. The client completed the program, and the charge was dropped (withdrawn) by the crown. That left the client with no criminal record/no conviction.