R. v. S.R.R.
R. v. S.R.R.
(Airdrie P.C. - Domestic Assault). SRR was another, all things considered, trivial domestic violence allegation of highly questionable merit. As with every accused, SRR was in jeopardy of a criminal record with real life consequences. In criminal law it is always important for the accused to balance his or her desire to fully litigate the case -- even in cases where they feel that they have done nothing wrong -- with the risk and financial cost of defending the case in court. In criminal law, financial costs are often viewed exclusively through the lens of lawyer professional fees (which even when reasonable, can cause hardship), but this is far from the total picture. Economic cost includes potential loss of income, added household expenses, along with a serious interference with one's time. For many, there is shortage of time. Luckily, SRR is yet another case where the swift intervention by Crown Prosecution service with the support of police (at the behest of defence counsel), in the efficient and timely handling of the case. SRR was resolved by way of a peace bond with reasonable conditions. He protected his criminal profile and his finances. Looking for an Airdrie criminal defence lawyer. Many Calgary criminal lawyers appear in Airdrie to assist clients. For a free consultation call 403.452.8018.