RECENT SUCCESSES


R. vs. S.H.W.  -  Vancouver Provincial Court

Charge: Possession for the Purpose of Trafficking (Cocaine).
Issue: Whether, in the circumstances, the police conducted a lawful search.
Result: Not Guilty. After hearing Mr. Mines' submissions, the trial judge ruled that the police search was unlawful and refused to admit the drugs into evidence.


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D.R. vs. Superintendent of Motor Vehicles -  Vancouver Supreme Court

Charge: Application to Set Aside a Driving Prohibition.
Issue: Whether Mr. Mines' client ought to have been prohibited based on his driving record.
Result: Driving prohibition set aside after Mr. Mines was able to obtain new trials and subsequent Crown withdrawals of two traffic offence convictions.
 
 

R. vs. B.G.  -  Surrey Provincial Court

Charge: Assault; Threatening; Unlawful Storage of Firearm.
Issue: Credibility of the complainant, lawfulness of the search of residence.
Result: After submissions to Crown by Mr. Mines, Crown withdrew all charges one week prior to trial.
 
 

R. vs. T.M.  -  Vancouver Provincial Court

Charge: Robbery with a Weapon.
Issue: Whether the Crown had proved that Mr. Mines' client was, in fact, the robber.
Result: Not Guilty. After hearing Mr. Mines' submissions on the "frailties of eyewitness identification," the trial judge dismissed the charge.

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R. vs. L.I.G.  -  Vancouver Provincial Court

Charge: Robbery.
Issue: Whether Mr. Mines' client was a "party" to the offence.
Result: Not Guilty of robbery or any included offence.
 
 

R. vs. D.H.  -  North Vancouver Provincial Court

Charge: Impaired Driving/ Over .08.
Issue: Whether the Crown would be granted a second adjournment of the trial.
Result: After submissions to Crown by Mr. Mines, Crown Counsel withdrew the criminal charges and agreed to accept a guilty plea to Driving Without Due Care and Attention under the Motor Vehicle Act. Mr. Mines' client received a $200 fine but was not prohibited from driving.
 
 

R. vs. S.A.  -  Vancouver Provincial Court

Charge: Communicating for Prostitution.
Issue: On a guilty plea, whether it was appropriate for Mr. Mines' client to receive a conviction.
Result: After hearing Mr. Mines' submissions, the judge granted Mr. Mines' client a discharge.
 
 

R. vs. C.V.  -  Vancouver Provincial Court

Charge: Assault with a Weapon.
Issue: Whether Crown Counsel could prove the charge.
Result: Crown Counsel withdrew the charge on the trial date.
 
 

R. vs. S.D. - Vancouver Police Investigation

Charge: Sexual Assault.
Issue: Whether police would recommend charges to Crown Counsel.
Result: After hearing Mr. Mines' submissions on his client's behalf, the police decide not to forward charges.
 
 

R. vs. M.M.  -  Vancouver Provincial Court

Charge: Trafficking Marijuana.
Issue: Whether the judge would accede to Crown's request for a jail sentence.
Result: After hearing Mr. Mines' submissions, the Court granted Mr. Mines' client a 6 month Suspended Sentence with no community supervision required.

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Profile of Michael Mines

Michael Mines, Vancouver Lawyer, was born in Vancouver and was educated at the University of British Columbia. He obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1983 and a Bachelor of Laws degree in 1992.
Since becoming a member of the Law Society of British Columbia in 1993, Mr. Mines has exclusively practiced criminal law, including part-time Crown Prosecution work.
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