Criminal Defence Areas of Practice

Kandola Law Corporation provides focused criminal defence representation across a wide range of charges. Led by Raman Kandola, our firm defends clients in Surrey and throughout the Lower Mainland with strategic, personalized advocacy. Each case is approached with careful preparation, clear communication, and a strong commitment to protecting your rights at every stage of the criminal process.

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Practice Areas


Uttering Threats

Uttering threats charges may arise from spoken, written, or electronic communications and carry serious criminal consequences. Defence often focuses on intent, context, and whether the alleged threat meets the legal threshold under criminal law.

Mischief

Mischief charges involve alleged damage to property or interference with its lawful use. These cases can range from minor allegations to more serious offences, making a careful review of intent and evidence essential.

Sexual Assault

Sexual assault allegations are serious and can have immediate and long-term consequences on your liberty and reputation. These cases require a careful, strategic defence that closely examines evidence, consent, and credibility.

Domestic Assault

Domestic assault charges can impact your freedom, employment, and family relationships, even when no injuries are alleged. Kandola Law Corporation offers discreet and effective defence for domestic assault charges throughout Surrey and the Lower Mainland.

Assault With A Weapon

Assault with a weapon is a serious offence that may result in significant penalties, including jail time. Kandola Law Corporation represents clients facing assault with a weapon charges in Surrey and the Lower Mainland with a focused, strategic defence.

Fraud

Fraud charges involve allegations of dishonesty or deception and may include significant financial and legal consequences. These cases often depend on intent and documentation, making early legal representation critical.

Driving While Prohibited

Driving while prohibited can lead to additional charges, fines, and further driving restrictions. Legal defence focuses on the validity of the prohibition and the circumstances of the alleged offence.

Impaired Driving

Impaired driving charges can result in criminal records, licence suspensions, and significant fines. A defence may challenge testing procedures, police conduct, and the reliability of the evidence.

Assault

Assault charges can arise from alleged physical contact or threats and may carry serious criminal consequences. A proper defence evaluates intent, self-defence, and the reliability of witness testimony.

Dangerous Driving

Dangerous driving charges involve allegations of operating a vehicle in a manner that puts the public at risk. Defence often examines driving behaviour, road conditions, and supporting evidence.

Criminal Harassment

Criminal harassment charges typically involve allegations of repeated contact or conduct that causes fear. A strong defence examines the nature of the communication, intent, and whether the legal elements of the offence are met.

Resisting or Obstruction

Resisting or obstructing a police officer charges often arise during arrests or investigations. Defence focuses on whether police actions were lawful and whether the accused’s conduct meets the legal standard for the offence.

Robbery

Robbery charges involve allegations of theft combined with force or threats and carry severe penalties. These cases often rely heavily on witness evidence and identification, making early defence critical.

Theft

Theft charges range from shoplifting to more serious allegations involving higher-value property. A defence strategy examines intent, evidence, and identification.

Break and Enter

Break and enter is a serious criminal offence that may result in significant penalties. Defence focuses on intent, identification, and the legality of the investigation.

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