Breach of probation and failure to comply with a release order are charges that stem from failing to adhere to the conditions set forth in a court-ordered undertaking, appearance notice, recognizance, or release order. Advocate Law, backed by over 23 years of experience in criminal defence, understands the gravity of these charges and is prepared to provide unwavering legal representation to those facing such allegations.
The Saskatchewan courts regard breach-related charges with utmost seriousness as they signify a reluctance to comply with the court's instructions and respect the justice process—a significant offence in itself. Breaching a court order means facing accusations of committing another offence, diminishing the likelihood of leniency for a second potential offence.
The consequences can be severe if convicted of breach-related charges, leading to a lasting criminal record, substantial fines, and even imprisonment. Advocate Law recognizes the impact of such charges on your future and is dedicated to constructing a robust defence strategy. With a focus on over two decades of experience in criminal defence, Advocate Law aims to secure the best possible outcome for individuals accused of breach-related offences, striving to minimize the potential repercussions on their lives.