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Ask our team about the possibilities following a drinking and driving offence such as an acquittal or avoid a 3-year driving prohibition. In matters of fraud, theft or other economic offences, a good defense strategy is important if you want to try to avoid a criminal record. Sexual offences often come with a mandatory minimum sentence of imprisonment, the duration of which varies from one offence to another.

With more than 15 years of experience, Me Valrie Riendeau uses her great expertise in criminal law to defend you. Thanks to a solid knowledge of the laws in force, Me Riendeau and her team of lawyers will know how to offer you the best defense for all offences under the Criminal Code or the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act.
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Graduate of the University of Montreal, Me Valrie Riendeau began her practice by founding her own law firm. Experienced and professional, she has been at the head of Riendeau Attorneys-at-law for 13 years now. Her team stands out with unparalleled customer service and a personalized approach for each client.
Drinking and driving cases represent a considerable part of the caseload we handle annually. When you are facing charges of driving while impaired, or driving with over 80 mg of alcohol per 100 ml blood (over the legal limit), we strongly recommend you to be represented by a lawyer experienced in the field.
Although the term is commonly used, many people are misinformed about what actually constitutes theft. We are inclined to think that to steal is to take and leave with something that does not belong to us. For example, shoplifting. However, it is not always that simple, and it is important to understand what the definition of theft really is.
The offence of sexual assault, provided under section 271 of the Criminal Code requires the Crown to prove three elements: a contact, the sexual nature of the contact and the lack of consent. There are several levels of severity for sexual assault (sexual assault, sexual assault with a weapon, aggravated sexual assault).
With the advent of cannabis legalization, the consequences of the drug's recreational use may seem a bit dulled. However, we shouldn't forget that driving with faculties impaired by a drug is a criminal offense, just as drunk driving. If tests show that your driving was in fact affected by a drug, or the drug's concentration in your blood was too high, you could be charged according to the Criminal Code.
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