Review Counsel, Adjunct Professor of Law, Western University
I have been a Review Counsel at Community Legal Services, Western Law, and an Adjunct Professor at Western Law since 1999. As Review Counsel, I have the pleasure of working with law students to provide guidance and supervision in the area of criminal law. Our law students have a long history of representing accused charged with Summary Conviction offences. As an Adjunct Professor I have taught, or teach, the following course: Criminal Law Advocacy, Clinic in Criminal Law Practice, Youth Criminal Justice, Litigation Practice and Advanced Litigation Practice.
As a criminal defence lawyer, I have represented accused before the Ontario Court of Justice, Superior Court of Justice and the Ontario Court of Appeal.
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Oct 28, 2018 13:24 pm UTC| Insights & Views Law
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