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Some Cases handled by Calgary Criminal Lawyer, David Chow

Cases presented here are only some of the cases handled by David Chow. All cases use lettering to protect the identity of the client for solicitor-client privilege purposes. The case lettering does not necessarily reflect the client's actual initials.  David has successfully defended many clients not represented here. Case results are updated periodically and thus are not necessarily up-to-date.   

A good reason to review the posted cases handled by David Chow is to learn some legal principles about an actual case and how that particular case was handled.

R. v. D.M.

(Calgary, P. C. ). Client was charged with aggravated assault, extortion, kidnapping and possession of a weapon dangerous to the public peace.

R. v. A.V.

(Calgary, Q. B. ).  Charged with murder? You need a serious criminal defence lawyer.

R. v. J.M.C.

(Supreme Court of Canada/S. C. C. 31).  Client was convicted at trial of possession for the purpose of trafficking in approximately 5 ounces of cocaine.

R. v. N.D.

(Calgary, P. C. ).  Judicial interim release or bail is one of the most important pieces of any successful criminal defence.

R. v. N.M.

(Calgary, P. C. ).  Client faced charges of impaired driving and over 80.   Defence counsel assessed the likelihood of the accused successfully defending the charges as remote.

R. v. L.M.J.

(Calgary, P. C. ).  Client was charged with over two dozen firearms related charges in relation to seven illegal handguns.

R. v. S.R.S.

(Calgary, P. C. ).  David Chow is an experienced DUI lawyer in Calgary, Alberta.

R. v. N.M.

(Calgary, P. C. ).  Searching for a Calgary drug lawyer?  There are a number of qualified Calgary criminal lawyers who can help with your drug charge.

R. v. D.S.

(Saskatchewan, P. C. ).

R. v. C.E. et al

(Alta. Q. B. ).  C. E. was charged with break and enter with intent to commit robbery (home invasion) and theft.

R. v. C.C.P.

(Calgary, Q. B. - Possession for the Purpose of Trafficking).

R. v. L.B.

(Lethbridge, A. C. A. -- Robbery).   LB was convicted at trial for robbing a convenience store. He hired David Chow to appeal the case.

R. v. A.H.K.

(Alberta P. C. - DUI/Breach of Recognizance) – AHK was charged with impaired driving, over 80 and a breach of recognizance.

R. v. P.M.

(Calgary, Q. B. - Impaired Driving). Client was convicted at trial of operating a motor vehicle with a blood-alcohol level exceeding the legal limit.

R. v. R.O.

(Calgary, P. C. - Assault Police Officer).   In this case, the client was charged with assaulting a peace officer, resisting arrest, simple assault, uttering threats and mischief.

R. v. M.C.

(Calgary - Impaired Driving/Over 80). Client was charged with impaired driving and operating a motor vehicle with a blood alcohol concentration exceeding the legal limit.

R. v. T.R.

(Calgary, P. C. -- Refusing to blow/DUI) – This client was charged with impaired driving and refusing to supply a breath sample.

R. v. H.L.

[2010] (unreported, Alta. P. C. ) – Client was charged with assault causing bodily harm.

R. v. C.E. et al

Client was charged with break and enter with intent to commit robbery.

R. v. T.L.

Client was charged with criminal harassment and breaching bail conditions.   Defence counsel successfully argued for a conditional discharge.

R. v. C.N.

Client was charged with numerous firearms related offences along with a number of co-accused.   Crown sought the client's detention on the secondary and tertiary grounds.

R. v. C.D.A.

Client plead not guilty to fraud and resisting arrest.   He was acquitted at trial.

R. v. S.L.

 Client’s case was taken over from another lawyer at preliminary inquiry.   The client was in custody.