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R. v. Berg, 2026 SCC 21: The Supreme Court Reins In Misuse of J.J.R.D. in W.(D.) Analyses
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William Jaksa

William Jaksa is a Toronto criminal trial lawyer. He defends people accused of serious crimes, professionals facing discipline matters, and clients caught in regulatory investigations across Toronto and the GTA. He likes hard cases, difficult questions, and the part of the story most people ignore. He also writes regularly about criminal law, courtroom strategy, and the realities of life as a lawyer.
May 5, 2026May 5, 2026Legal News

Project South – $1.5 Bail Revoked

May 5, 2026May 5, 2026Legal News

Impaired Driver Sentenced 8-years

Police officer presenting security footage of suspect arrested by police
May 3, 2026May 5, 2026Case Summary, Identification Evidence

R. v. Fitzpatrick, 2026 ONCA 262

Challenging Recognition Evidence from Videos: R v Fitzpatrick, 2026 ONCA 262 Resemblance evidence from a “stumble” excluded and a new trial ordered. When […]

Police officers examining and collecting evidence in a suburban front yard behind police tape
April 23, 2026May 5, 2026Case Summary, SCC, Section 8

R. v. Singer, 2026 SCC 8 – Warrantless Searches

R. v. Singer and what it means for warrantless searches on private property. The Supreme Court of Canada has handed defence lawyers […]

Two police officers investigating an open duffel bag on the shoulder of a dark highway at night with a police car's red and blue lights flashing
April 21, 2026May 5, 2026Case Summary, SCC, Section 8

R. v. Ramroop: Limits of Search Incident to Detention

Case Summary: R v Ramroop, 2026 ONSC 1088 Limiting Search Incident to Detention Overview In R v Ramroop, the Ontario Superior Court […]

Police officer reading a warning card to a handcuffed man beside a patrol car
April 20, 2026May 5, 2026Blog, SCC

The Prosper Warning: It Matters.

What Happens When Police Get it Wrong When you are arrested in Canada, you have a constitutional right to speak with a […]

Police officers towing a gray luxury sports car marked as stolen, with multiple police cars and officers at the scene
April 18, 2026May 5, 2026Case Summary, SCC

R. v. Nguyen, 2026 SCC 10

The SCC ruled, 9-0, that the Crown is allowed to seek forfeiture of any seized or restrained property belonging to those whose […]

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