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Being Accused of a Crime is Incredibly Stressful.  We Understand the stress that any charge brings and will do everything possible to reduce the weight on your shoulders.  At Mines & Company we will explain strategies, answer your questions and present you with options that will provide the best possible outcome for you.

Testimonials

Dear Michael: Thank you again for your hard work and great effort on my husband's case. I wish none of my friends are ever involved in a criminal case. However, if anyone needs legal assistance, you will be the first and only one I highly recommend to others! - S.S.

 

Thank you again, sincerely, for all your assistance in managing my case in the last couple of months. Your professional and personal commitments were admirable and I will always be grateful. - H.S.


I wanted to take this opportunity to thank you and offer my sincere gratitude for your support and guidance in my recent case. We were able to achieve a wonderful outcome which has allowed me to enjoy my holidays and time with loved ones in a stress-free and relaxed environment. I am happy that I am able to put it all behind me now. - J.A.


Thank you ever so much for doing us a real favour. If was especially good of you to give us the understandable explanation...I realize that the task must have taken a great deal of your precious time. Thanks to your kindness, I can understand much more about the criminal procedure especially the jury system. I believe that what I am learning in Canada must be helpful to me to deal with cases by myself after I come back to Japan. With many thanks again for all you did. - S.K. (visiting Judge from Japan).


Your kindness will always be remembered. - K.L.


I don't know how to thank you for your service and this outcome. When I met you the first time, you showed me confidence and then handled all situations carefully in order to find the best possible outcome. Moreover, you have set up proper strategies concerning me as well as providing firm advice. Once again, thank you. - S.L.


Thank you for your amazing job with my case. I got the biggest Christmas present in my whole life. Thanks to you. - M.L.

Recent Successes | Click to View
  • January 31,2012
    R. vs. E.B. - Richmond Provincial Court
    Charge: Assault Police Officer.
    Issue: Whether, in the circumstances, it was in the public interest for Mr. Mansoori-Dara's client to be granted a conditional discharge.
    Result: After hearing Mr. Mansoori-Dara's submissions, the court granted his client a conditional discharge. No conviction.
  • January 25, 2012
    R. vs. V.K. - Richmond Provincial Court
    Charges: Theft Under $5000 (from employer).
    Issue: Whether it was contrary to the public interest for Mr. Mines' client to be granted a conditional discharge.
    Result: After hearing Mr. Mines' submissions, the Court granted a 9 month conditional discharge. No criminal conviction .
  • January 24, 2012
    R. vs. G.L. - RCMP Investigation
    Charges: Importing Child Pornography.
    Issue: Whether Mr. Mines' client had knowledge of the material found by customs officers on a computer hard drive that he brought into Canada.
    Result: Mr. Mines was able to steer his client through the investigation with no charge being recommended by police.
  • January 5, 2012
    R. vs. B.T. - Port Coquitlam Provincial Court
    Charges: Theft Over $5000 (from employer).
    Issue: Whether jail was the appropriate sentence for this breach of trust case which involved a theft of almost $70,000.
    Result: Mr. Mines was able to persuade Crown to resolve this case on a single count of theft and to persue a joint submission for a community based sentence. The court granted an 18 month conditional sentence order. No jail.
  • January 3, 2012
    R. vs. H.B. - Vancouver Provincial Court
    Charges: Assault x2; Unlawful Confinement.
    Issue: Whether the Crown could prove the confinement charge and whether it was in the public interest for Mr. Mansoori-Dara's client to be granted a discharge.
    Result: Mr. Mansoori-Dara was able to persuade Crown counsel to stay the confinement charge and one of the assault charges. After hearing Mr. Manoori-Dara's submissions,the Court granted his client a conditional discharge. No conviction.
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