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Criminal Lawyers Saskatoon

WMT Law | Ward Mischuk Thomson LLP

"If you are in trouble with the law, always hire a criminal defence lawyer."

Testimonials

Patrick Thomson is an amazing lawyer as well as Meagan Ward they actually care and fight hard for you . Iam so impressed with this law firm I can’t even say enough they are great and down to earth people.And that’s hard to find these days. I can’t thank them enough.

WMT Law is an amazing firm to work with. We have had nothing but great experiences getting our legal needs sorted out.

They are easy to talk to, and will build a plan for you that you can confidently stand behind.

I have been working closely with Meagan Ward and it has been such an honour to build a fantastic relationship! She is dedicated to her clients and and makes her clients feel heard, making sure they fully understand the process at hand. Estate planning pro over here, get in touch for any of your lawyer needs as Ward Mischuk Thomson LLP can assist you in many different areas of law.

I contacted Meagan Ward at Ward Mischuk Thomson LLP to review my will and she took it from there. She was very professional and thorough with the entire experience and I highly recommend Meagan and her staff. Thanks Meagan!

Our Experience

Our Team of experienced lawyers have represented and defended cases as simple as a misdemeanor to cases that are so complicated we simply cannot disclose them! Our lawyers have defended our clients at all levels of court and have acquired the experience and contacts essential to defending your unique set of circumstances.

 

Criminal charges can have a serious impact on your life. You need to be able to trust your lawyer to protect you and get the best possible outcome.

 

Our lawyers have defended cases such as theft, fraud, robbery, drug offences and more! We’ll work with you to reach the best possible outcome for your specific situation.

Our Team

Being confronted with a criminal charge is considered by many as one of the scariest and possibly life-changing moments in their lives. The outcomes from this experience are significant and should not be taken lightly. 

 

If you have been or suspect you will be charged with a crime, choosing the right law firm to defend you will be the most important step in the process. 

 

At Ward Mischuk Thomson LLP, our team of criminal defence lawyers has one goal: to resolve your legal problems as discreetly, professionally, and quickly as possible. 

 

Regardless of the case, if it’s complex or simple, we commit to providing legal advice, professionalism, discretion, and to aggressively advocate for your case. 

 

With our unique and individual skills at WMT Law, we will provide legal services with a standard of care that will leave no stone unturned. Our goal is to ensure your matter receives the personalized attention it deserves in all stages of your case. 

 

Our mission is to maintain a professional and ethical standard for your case that results in the most successful outcome available to you. 

Criminal Defence

Our lawyers are experienced in legal counsel to individuals facing accusations including the most serious offences under the criminal code

We defend a range of charges including:

  • Assault
  • Sexual Assault
  • Domestic Assault
  • Aggravated Assault and Assault with a weapon
  • Cannabis Possession, Cultivation, Selling and Distribution
  • Mischief over and under $5000
  • Uttering Threats
  • Criminal Harassment
  • Fraud and Credit Card Possession
  • Shoplifting / Theft Under $5000
  • Impaired Driving (DUI), and Refuse Breath Sample
  • Dangerous Driving
  • Drug Possession and Drug Importing
  • Drug Trafficking
  • Homicides: Murder and Manslaughter
  • Firearms Possession and Other Gun Charges
  • Weapons Possession
  • Fail to Comply with Bail
  • Obstruct Police; Obstruct Justice
  • Bail Hearings and Bail Detention Reviews
  • Young Offenders
Meagan Ward NOPE at Desk Vertical

Frequently Asked Questions

¶ Please be advised that the following Criminal Law FAQ’s (corresponding questions and answers) are not comprehensive legal explanations. Rather, the questions and answers are designed to provide a brief, general, and basic description / understanding of some of the most common questions and answers regarding criminal proceedings and related topics. The answers may vary depending on the particular criminal issue and circumstance; as such, the content of this FAQ section is not actual legal advice. Do not use or otherwise rely on, any of the content contained within the FAQ section without first seeking proper legal advice.

How Can I Set Up A Consultation?

The best way to get answers to your criminal law questions is to set up an initial consultation. Call us and we will immediately return your call. You can call us 24 hours a day seven days a week. We will set up a meeting at our office as soon as possible to discuss your case. The initial consultation is always free.  If you or your loved one is in custody we will come to see you at the jail where you are being held.

Will WMT Law Fight For Me?

We are committed to providing you the best Defense possible in Saskatoon. If you are willing to fight for your future, so are we.

Will I Have To Go To Trial?

After assessing all the criminal law questions surrounding your case we will decide whether to recommend a trial or a plea of guilt. WMT Law has a strong reputation as a trial firm in Saskatoon and we do great trial work.

How Quickly Can My Case Be Resolved?

There is no one size fits all answer here. Every case is different. Time frames vary depending on the details of each case. The courts scheduling also plays a role in how long it takes for a matter to be resolved. We always strive for cases to be resolved as quickly as possible.

Do I Have To Appear In Court In Person Or Can My Lawyer Appear On My Behalf?

Once you have met with us in  per­son and retained us, we are potentially able to appear on your behalf for most court preliminary appear­ances. There are some obvi­ous excep­tions that require you to be present in court, for exam­ple a hear­ing or a trial. If you need to attend the court, we will pro­vide you with ample notice so that you can make the appro­pri­ate arrange­ments with work, school or child care.

How Much Will A Lawyer Cost Me?

In most cases we charge a flat fee to defend your case. This means that you will know the cost of your case up front. The pre­cise fee will depend on the com­plex­ity of the case and on the amount of time it is esti­mated to take. At the ini­tial con­sul­ta­tion, you can sit down with one of your lawyers for free and in most cases we will be able to tell you the fee for your case up front.  In some cases an hourly rate is required.

What Should I Look For In Picking A Lawyer?

Pick a criminal lawyer who has the proper expertise for your kind of case. It is also essential that you be comfortable with the lawyer as your advocate. Both are equally important. Expertise in the area for which you have been charged is essential for a proper defence. If the lawyer does not have this experience and knowledge they will not be able to properly defend you if the charge is very serious. More than being experienced in your area, you need to be comfortable with that lawyer. . You need to trust the lawyer and know that he or she has your best inter­est at heart. You will want some­one who is open and hon­est with you about your case. You need a crim­i­nal lawyer that is sin­cere and who will answer your ques­tions. You also want some­one who has knowl­edge of the courts and its procedures. The best crim­i­nal lawyers are the ones who are ded­i­cated to this work for the right rea­sons. You want some­one who believes strongly in your civil rights and will fight to pro­tect them.

The Police Are Knocking On My Door, What Should I Do?

Unless they have a warrant or there are exigent circumstances, you do not have to let them in. You do not even have to answer the door. If they say they have a warrant ask them to hold it up to the door or to slip it under the door. The police may break down the door if exigent circumstances exist such as danger of fleeing, hiding someone or some other emergency that would make the getting of a warrant impractical. If they leave a card, immediately call us. A lawyer can speak to the police to find out what it is that they want.

I Suspect That I Am Being Investigated For A Crime, What Can I Do?

If you believe that you are the sub­ject of a police inves­ti­ga­tion, you should to visit a crim­i­nal lawyer to dis­cuss the sit­u­a­tion. It will be impor­tant to learn what oblig­a­tions you have when deal­ing with police, and also what oblig­a­tions the police have when inves­ti­gat­ing you. The police may want to dis­cuss the inves­ti­ga­tion with you. In most cir­cum­stances, you are not required to speak to them. You should not even consider speaking to the police until you have received legal advice.  You should speak with an expe­ri­enced crim­i­nal lawyer before you decide how to proceed.

Should I Give A Statement To The Police?

You should never give a statement to the police. Regardless of your guilt or innocence, a statement can never help your case, no matter what the police try to tell you.

I Have Been Charged, What Should I Do?

The first thing you need to do is to retain an experienced criminal lawyer right away. It is essential that you understand your rights and the criminal process before you make any decisions about how to deal with your charges  Some of the decisions you will make are time sen­si­tive. Some­times it will be impor­tant to attempt to pre­serve evi­dence for a future trial. Almost with­out excep­tion, only a lawyer who works exclu­sively in crim­i­nal law will have the right expe­ri­ence to guide you through the process. WMT Law offers a free con­sul­ta­tion for peo­ple charged with crim­i­nal offenses for the first time and who are con­fused and anx­ious about their court appear­ance. Every­thing that is said dur­ing the con­sul­ta­tion remains com­pletely con­fi­den­tial.

Do The Police Have The Right To Demand My Cell Phone Password?

They can ask but you do not have to give your password. You are never compelled to give any information to the police upon arrest.

Do The Police Have A Right To Search My Home Or My Car?

The police can search your home or your car if they get a warrant from a Judge or Justice of the peace authorizing this search. If the police ask you whether they can search your house or your car you should refuse until you get proper legal advice. If they assert that they have a warrant, make sure you see it and make sure it authorizes a search of your premises on the day they are searching.  The legality of a search can be contested later, not while it is occurring.  In some cases the police can search without a warrant.

Do The Police Have The Right To Search Me?

The police have a right to search you incident to your arrest. They are allowed to frisk you to make sure you don’t have weapons. They may also be able to search you for evidence of the crime you are suspected of having committed. In some circumstances they are able to strip-search you. If they do strip search you, it must be done in a private area of the station and in a manner that does not unnecessarily degrade or intimidate you. While under arrest or detention you are NOT required to give personal samples, like dental impressions or a sample of your DNA. However, if you blow your nose and throw away the tissue, it may later be claimed you abandoned the sample.

Criminal Lawyers Saskatoon

WMT Law | Ward Mischuk Thomson LLP

"If you are in trouble with the law, always hire a criminal defence lawyer."