Criminal Lawyer Rexdale

Criminal Lawyer Rexdale

Introduction

Facing a criminal charge in Rexdale can be a daunting experience. Finding the right Criminal Lawyer in Rexdale will help give you some peace of mind that you are in good hands. 

Andrew Captan is an experienced Toronto and Rexdale Criminal Lawyer, with 15 years of experience as a criminal defence lawyer.

Andrew Captan takes on all cases that stem from the Rexdale area, including:

  • Theft
  • Assault
  • Robbery
  • Breaches of Court Orders
  • Break and Enter
  • Mischief
  • Attempted Murder
  • And Many More

Mr. Captan assists both Adults and Youths from the Rexdale area.    Payment plans are offered to clients who cannot afford complete, up front retainers.

Police Divisions

The Toronto Police Service is responsible for policing the Rexdale area.  The main TPS division is 23 Division.  The contact information for 23 Division can be found HERE.

If you receive a call from a police officer at 23 Division or any other division, and are asked to come into the station, you can ask for their name and badge number, and request that you be afforded an opportunity to speak to a lawyer before answering any of their questions, and that either you or a lawyer will reach back out forthwith.

Contact a Criminal Lawyer in Rexdale, such as Andrew Captan, to determine next steps.

Court House Information

Facing a criminal charge in Rexdale will lead to your case being dealt with at the Ontario Court of Justice at 10 Armoury Street. The Court’s information can be found HERE.

Crown Attorney Contact Information

If your charges are laid by the police at 23 Division, your case will be handled by a sub division of the Crown Attorney’s Office at 10 Armoury Street Court called the West Toronto Crown team.

For example, if you are looking to obtain disclosure on your own, you can e-mail them at WestTorontoCrown@ontario.ca to make that request.

Do not make any admissions or concessions with the Crown’s office regarding your case, and consult with a Criminal Lawyer in Rexdale first.

Court Process Length

Once your case makes its way into court for a first appearance, the average life cycle of a case will depend on whether it resolves without a trial or goes to trial.  If the cases goes to trial, it can take over a year to obtain trial dates. If the case completes without a trial, 6 months is an approximate timeframe for how long the case will last.

Andrew Captan – Criminal Lawyer Rexdale

Andrew Captan can assist you with your case, and will ensure that it is handled with the utmost care and experience.  Your case will not be delegated to a junior, and all the critical legal work will be done by Mr. Captan himself, ensuring consistency throughout.  For a free consultation, call (647) 878 – 6355 or e-mail him at andrew@captanlaw.com for more info.

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