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Appeals and Bail Hearings Results

R. v. D.D. [2009]
Client charged with stabbing released on bail and allowed to return to his home in Ontario pending trial in British Columbia.

R. v. B.R. [2009]
Client charged with firearms possession after search warrant executed on home released on bail.

R. v. P.L. [2009]
Client charged with attempted murder of wife released on bail.

R. v. P.Z.C. [2008]
Client charged with fraud and identity theft released on bail after prosecutor argued for detention order pending trial.

R. v. G.J. [2008]
Client charged with sexual assault released on bail - arrangements made for client to deal with arrest warrant without having to surrender into police custody.

R. v. B.F. [2008]
Client facing forcible confinement and drug charges released on bail after spending 2 months in custody due to challenge to evidence and strength of the prosecutor's case.

R. v. R.M. [2007]
Client released on bail in relation to serious drug and criminal organization charges.

R. v. M.B. [2007]
Client from Australia released on bail in relation to sexual assault charges in British Columbia.

R. v. S.S. [2007]
Client charged with large scale fraudulent credit card factory released on bail.

R. v. E.W. [2004] B.C.J. No. 1756
Sentence appeal granted by B.C. Court of Appeal - Conditional Sentence to be served at home substituted for 20 month jail sentence in dangerous driving case.

R. v. K.C. [2004]
Bail granted by the B.C. Court of Appeal despite 1 year jail sentence - issue on appeal will be challenged to the validity of the guilty plea.

R. v. L.W. [2003] B.C.J. No. 1022 (B.C.C.A.)
The British Columbia Court of Appeal stated that Mr. Shapray's submissions were "excellent" during a sentence appeal in an abduction case.

R. v D. [2001]
Sentence appeal in an assault case where the appeal court substituted a discharge for a conviction with jail time.

R. v. A.N. [2001]
Appeal from conviction for possession of a prohibited weapon - new trial ordered.

F. v. Mental Health Centre, Penetanguishe et al. [2001]
Successful application to have client transferred from high to medium security mental health institution. When hospital failed to comply with transfer order, mandamus application launched to compel compliance - Client transferred without further delay.

R. v. J.G. [2000]
Successful application to overturn detention order in a criminal harassment case - bail granted.

R. v. P. [2000] O.J. No. 234 (Ont. C.A.)
Sentence appeal argued at the Ontario Court of Appeal.

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Criminal defence lawyer Michael R. Shapray, B.A., LL.B., represents residents of Vancouver, Surrey, North Vancouver, Vancouver Island, Richmond, New Westminster, Port Coquitlam, Abbotsford, Chilliwack, Victoria, Nanaimo, Burnaby, Delta, and Langley, British Columbia.

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