RECENT SUCCESSES


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

Charge: Possession of Cocaine.
Issue: Whether the automobile search of Mr. Mines' client was lawful.
Result: After Mr. Mines' consultations and negotiations with Crown Counsel, no charge was approved.
 
 

R. vs. J.H.T.  -  Vancouver Provincial Court

Charge: Possession of Stolen Property.
Issue: Whether Crown could prove that Mr. Mines' client knew that the property (mountain bike) was stolen.
Result: Charge Withdrawn. Mr. Mines was successful in persuading Crown of his client's explanation, making a trial unnecessary.
 
 

R. vs. P.H.  -  Merritt Provincial Court

Charge: Impaired Driving/ Over .08.
Issue: Whether Crown was aware of its obligation to adduce evidence from a blood alcohol expert, given that the breath tests were taken outside the 2 hour limit.
Result: Charges withdrawn by Crown. Complete stay of proceedings prior to trial.
 
 

R. vs. S.Y.  -  Richmond Provincial Court

Charge: Theft from Employer.
Issue: Whether Mr. Mines' client would receive a conviction for stealing money from her workplace.
Result: Conditional Discharge. After hearing Mr. Mines' submissions on his client's behalf, the Judge agreed that, even though this was a breach of trust situation, neither jail, nor even a criminal conviction was warranted.



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

Charge: Assault with a Weapon.
Issue: Whether Mr. Mines' client was acting in self defence when she inflicted wounds to the arms of the complainant and damaged his jacket.
Result: Charges withdrawn by Crown on the trial date.
 
 

C.J.L. vs. Translink et al     -  Vancouver Supreme Court

Charge: Civil Action for an Assault.
Issue: Mr. Mines represented his client in a civil action against a Skytrain Police Officer and Translink for unlawful assault.
Result: Damages awarded to Mr. Mines' client in range of $40,000.00, plus costs. The jury (after a 12 day trial) found Translink and its officer liable for assault.
 
 

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

Charge: Communicating for Prostitution.
Issue: Whether, in the circumstances of Mr. Mines' client, it was in the public interest to proceed with the charge
Result: After hearing Mr. Mines' submissions, Crown Counsel withdrew the charge.
 
 

R. vs. D.D. et al   -  Vancouver Supreme Court

Charge: Kidnapping; Assault with Weapon.
Issue: Whether Crown could prove the identity and the intentions of Mr. Mines' client.
Result: Not Guilty. Mr. Mines' client was acquitted of all charges (11 day jury trial).
 
 

R. vs. L.F. and J.B.  -  Vancouver Provincial Court

Charge: Possession of Marijuana.
Issue: Whether, given the circumstances of the arrest, it was in the public interest to proceed with charges.
Result: After hearing Mr. Mines' submissions, Crown Counsel withdrew charges against both of Mr. Mines' clients.
 
 

R. vs. J.R.  -  Nanaimo Provincial Court

Charge: Possession of a Controlled Substance (1 lb. marijuana).
Issue: Would the judge accede to the Crown's submission to convict Mr. Mines' client?
Result: After hearing Mr. Mines' submissions, the judge granted Mr. Mines' client a discharge. No criminal conviction.
 
 
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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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