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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. P.J.

(Turner Valley, T. C. ).

R. v. L.D.C.

(Airdrie, P. C. ). LDC was charged with mischief and breaching bail conditions arising from a broken window alleged to have been part of an Airdrie domestic violence incident.

R. v. C-L.C.

(Airdrie, P. C. ).   Calgary criminal lawyers often appear in jurisdictions outside of the City of Calgary.

R. v. A.D.

(Calgary, P. C. ). AD was charged with various fraud offences, including fraud over $5000, fraud under $5000, possession of fraudulent identification documents and impersonation.

R. v. C.D.H.

(Calgary, P. C. ). CDH was charged with failing to appear in Calgary.

R. v. H.C.

(Calgary, P. C. ).   HC was charged with impaired driving and operating a motor vehicle with blood-alcohol exceeding the legal limit in 2008.

R. v. E.M.A.

(Rocky Mountain House, P. C. ). There are many reasons for setting a case for trial.

R. v. A.R.D.

(Calgary, P. C. ).   ARD was charged with fraud under $5000.

R. v. A.M.H.

(Calgary, Y. P. C. ).   The allegation in this case was "common assault".

R. v. L.B.K.

(Calgary, P. C. ).   LBK was charged with breaching bail.   His case was set for trial in low complexity trial court in Calgary.

R. v. K.D.B.

(Calgary, P. C. ).   KB was charged on multiple informations with a plethora of offences, including assault, possession of crystal meth, breaching bail conditions, trespassing and uttering threats.

R. v. C.J.J.

(Whitecourt, P. C. ). This was an interesting trial with several Constitutional issues at play.

R. v. A.M.

(Calgary, P. C. ). AM was charged with domestic assault, assaulting a police officer, resisting arrest and failing to attend Court.

R. v. J.D.K.

(Calgary, P. C. ). JDK's case is another example where the Crown was prepared to appropriately exercise its discretion in the public interests.

R. v. M.M.

(Calgary, P. C. ).   Allegations of domestic violence in Calgary occur on a spectrum from relatively minor to very serious.

R. v. B.A.

(Calgary, Q. B. ).   BA was professionally and strongly prosecuted for possession for the purpose of trafficking cocaine and unlawful possession of a loaded, restricted firearm.

R. v. EM.L.

(Calgary, P. C. ).   EM. L was charged with mischief to property in a domestic situation.

R. v. L.B.C.

(Calgary, P. C. ).   Sometimes cases are hard and sometimes they are easier.

R. v. A.H.J

(Whitehorse, P. C. ).   A. H. J. was charged with possession for the purpose of trafficking Fentanyl and trafficking Fentanyl in Whitehorse, Yukon.

R. v. O.A.

(Calgary, Q. B. ).   OA was charged with unlawful confinement and sexual assault in Calgary. This case was exceptionally well prosecuted.

R. v. R.W.

(Calgary, P. C. ). R. W. was charged with possession for the purpose of trafficking cocaine and possession for the purpose of trafficking Ketamine.

R. v. M.J.

(Didsbury, P. C. ).  M. J. was charged with operating a motor vehicle with blood alcohol exceeding the legal limit and impaired driving.