RECENT SUCCESSES


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

Charge: Assault x 2; Breach of Recognizance.
Issue: Whether Mr. Mines' client was invoved in a consensual fight or acting in self defence.
Result: After hearing Mr. Mines' submissions, the judge granted his client a conditional Discharge on the Breach charge and dimissed both Assault charges.
No criminal record
 
 

J.A. vs. Superintendent of Motor Vehicles

Charge: Driving Prohibition.
Issue: Whether, in the circumstances, it was appropriate to prohibit Mr. Mines' client from driving.
Result: Mr. Mines was able to persuade the adjudicator to reduce the prohibition from 6 months to 3 months.
 
 

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

Charge: Trafficking; PPT (Ecstacy).
Issue: Whether it was appropriate for the Court to sentence Mr. Mines' client to jail.
Result: Mr. Mines was able to persuade Crown Counsel not to rely on a portion of the drug evidence that was improperly seized and, after hearing Mr. Mines' submissions, the Court imposed a community based sentence.
 
 

R. vs. D.C.      -    Richmond Provincial Court

Charge: Theft Under $5000.
Issue: Whether it was in the public interest to proceed with the criminal charge.
Result: Mr. Mines persuaded Crown Counsel to withdraw the charge after his client completed Alternative Measures. No criminal record.
 
 

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

Charge: Forcible Entry; Mischief to Property.
Issue: Whether it was in the public interst to proceed with a criminal charge.
Result: Mr. Mines was able to persuade crown Counsel to stay the criminal charges upon his client entering into a Peace Bond to have no contact with the complainant. No criminal record.
 
 

R.  vs. D.W.    -    Richmond Provincial Court

Charge: Theft Under $5000.
Issue: Whether it was in the public interest to proceed with a criminal charge.
Result: Mr. Mines was able to persuade Crown Counsel to allow his client into the Alternative Measures Program. No charge ever approved. No criminal record.
 
 

R. vs. J.W.    -  Vancouver Provincial Court

Charge: Assault.
Issue: Whether Mr. Mines' client was acting in self defence when he punched a bus driver who was ejecting him from the bus.
Result: Not guilty. After hearing Mr. Mines' submissions, the trial judge agreed that Mr. Mines client was probably acting to defend himself and dismissed the charge.
 
 

R. vs. H. K.    -    Vancouver Provincial Court

Charge: Assault.
Issue: Whether it was in the public interest to proceed with a criminal charge.
Result: Mr. Mines was able to persuade Crown to allow his client to enter into a "Peace Bond" and to enter a stay of proceedings on the assault charge. No criminal record.
 
 

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

Charge: Possesion for the Pupose of Trafficking (Ecstacy)
Issue: Whether Mr. Mines' client's Charter rights were breached upon being searched and whether Crown would be granted an adjournment when a police witness did not attend the trial.
Result: After hearing Mr. Mines submissions, the trial judge declined to grant the adjournment and Crown Counsel entered a stay of proceedings. No criminal record.
 
 

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

Charge: Assault.
Issue: Whether it was in the public interest to proceed with the charge.
Result: Upon his client completing a course of anger management counselling sessions, Mr. Mines was able to persuade Crown Counsel to enter a Stay of Proceedings. No criminal record.
 
 
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Profile of Michael Mines
Michael Mines 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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