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

R. v. C.C.P.

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

R. v. F.M.

Client was charged with possession for the purpose of trafficking cocaine.   He was acquitted at trial.  

R. v. V.S.

 [2009] - Client was charged with 4 counts of trafficking to an undercover police officer, possession for the purpose of trafficking and possession of the proceeds of crime.

R. v. M.W.

[2009] – Accused was charged with trafficking and possession for the purpose of trafficking.   The Crown case was based upon wiretap evidence.

R. v. T.A.E.

Accused was charged with several counts of possession for the purpose of trafficking cocaine, numerous firearms offences, cultivating marijuana and possession of ecstasy.

R. v. C.S.

(unreported) – Client charged with possession for the purpose of trafficking cocaine, resisting arrest and other charges began trial as an unrepresented accused.

R. v. S.A.

(unreported) – Client charged with possession of cocaine for the purpose of trafficking.   Charges stayed at preliminary inquiry.

R. v. L.A.

(Presently Unreported, Alberta Provincial Court) – Client was charged with trafficking in crack cocaine.   Police conducted an undercover buy with a person alleged to be the Client.

R. v. T.T.

(Unreported, Alberta Provincial Court) – Client was charged with possession for the purpose of trafficking in approximately 5 pounds of cannabis marijuana.

R. v. G.S.

(Unreported, Alta. P. C. ) – Client plead guilty to cultivating opium for the purpose of trafficking.   This was the first case of its kind in Alberta.

R. v. S.B.

(Unreported, Alberta Court of Queen’s Bench) – Client charged with possession for the purpose of trafficking crack cocaine.

R. v. C.J.C.

(Unreported, Alberta Provincial Court) – Client charged with three counts of trafficking crack cocaine to an undercover police officer.

R. v. C.H.

(Unreported, Alberta Provincial Court) – Client charged with possession for the purpose of trafficking cocaine.   The Client’s home was searched on the basis of a “search warrant”.

R. v. H.T.P.

 (Unreported, Alberta Court of Queen’s Bench) – Client charged with cultivating marijuana and being in possession of a large quantity of marijuana for the purpose of trafficking.

R. v. M.J.

(Unreported, Alberta Court of Queen’s Bench) – Client charged with cultivated marijuana and possession for the purpose of trafficking.