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Is there a danger of going to jail if convicted of a Criminal Driving Offense?

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Is there a danger of going to jail if convicted of a Criminal Driving Offense?

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Yes, there can be. In fact some Provincial Offence matters can also result in jail. While the vast majority of first time offences are unlikely to result in custody, it is critical that you seek legal advice because many other ramifications flow from a conviction. Q: I have an Impaired charge and intend to plead guilty on my own, is this O.K.? A: We wish you wouldn’t. We provide a free consultation and would prefer that you at least talked to us first. Many people feel that they wouldn’t have been charged if they weren’t guilty and therefore should own up to the charge. The ramifications of any guilty plea in Criminal Court can be both significant and long lasting and should not be taken lightly. It is a lot easier and a lot less expensive to handle the matter correctly from the beginning rather than trying to undo the damage later. “We defend people who have been charged with driving offenses.” Our Services We assist in having traffic charges withdrawn or dismissed; adjournments; guil

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