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Substantive: 0.75
40 minutes
Published
2018
Presenter(s)
Jon Doody
Ken Dunham
Robert Harbic
Mitch Hoffman
Fady Mansour
Stephanie Moore
Jon Nadler
Erica Tanny
Source
County of Carleton Law Association (CCLA)
Provider
CPDOnline.ca
Language
English
Length
40 minutes
Price
$109.00 plus tax
CCLA 30th Annual Criminal Law Conference 2018
Includes Handouts

Lawyers who have researched discrete issues will present on their research, including novel legal issues, trial strategy, Charter applications, and how to apply these areas to advocate for our clients. The research involves a wide range of legal issues. 

Jon Doody – the state of the law surrounding DRE rolling logs

  • Ken Dunham – R v. Suliman: issues of privacy rights and police presence during hospital exams & procedures
  • Robert Harbic – “Branton Errors” in search warrants
  • Jon Nadler – sentencing circles
  • Erica Tanny – Forfeiture of seized assets/office-related property
  • Fady Mansour – still need topic
  • Stephanie Moore – fentanyl sentencing

Presenters

Jon Doody

Jon Doody has been with Bayne Sellar Ertel Carter since 2011 when he started working as a summer student. He was called to the bar in 2014, and has been practicing criminal law since. During his time with the firm, Jon has had the opportunity to work with senior counsel assisting in the defense of a number of criminal and quasi-criminal charges. He has represented clients facing a wide array of criminal offence charges including, but not limited to: impaired driving, assault, assault causing bodily harm, sexual assault, aggravated sexual assault, possession of a firearm, murder and terrorism. Jon has assisted on matters before the Ontario Court of Justice, the Superior Court of Justice (including both jury and non-jury trials), the Ontario Court of Appeal and a military courts martial. Jon also represents clients in regulatory matters, such as Highway Traffic Act offences and By-law infractions, as well as appeals of such matters. Jon has expertise in reviewing and challenging both search warrants and the underlying documents -- Information to Obtains (ITOs) -- used to request a search warrant. Search warrants are often used in cases involving drugs, weapons and computer-related offences such as child pornography. Successfully defending these charges often requires a careful assessment of the search warrants and challenging them when necessary. After completing his Honors Degree in History and Film at Queen's University, Jon attended the University of Windsor where he completed his J.D. in 2013. While in law school, Jon worked at the Community Legal Clinic in Windsor, and in his final year he completed a clerkship with Justice Dean of the Superior Court in Windsor. Jon is a member of the Criminal Lawyers Association and the Defence Counsel Association of Ottawa.

Ken Dunham

Ken Dunham practices criminal and civil litigation in Ottawa. His first trial experience was as a self-represented minor during high school, but his subsequent journey to law school took a somewhat circuitous route, with stints along the way as a special constable, probation officer, IT/telecom systems integrator, and work with a UK-based corporate ethics consultancy.

Robert Harbic

Justice Mitch Hoffman

Justice Mitch Hoffman was called to the Bar in 1989 and specialized in criminal law. As assistant Crown attorney for Essex County, Justice Hoffman served as bilingual designate, child abuse designate as well as hate crimes designate. He was the acting Crown attorney for both Bruce County and Haldimand County and was the regional Crown liaison for the Provincial Joint Forces Biker Enforcement Unit. Justice Hoffman served as a member of the Essex Child Abuse Council and Sexual Offenders Task Force Sub-Committee and was co-chair of the Domestic Violence Advisory Committee. He has also been a participant in the Six Nations community justice initiative working to develop a community justice program. As an active member of the community, Justice Hoffman sat on the board of directors for the Windsor branch of the Canadian Mental Health Association and was a frequent guest lecturer at the University of Windsor, St. Clair College, area high schools and community forums. Justice Hoffman transferred to the Ontario Court in Ottawa in 2013.

Fady Mansour

Fady graduated from the University of Alberta Faculty of Law in 2015 and clerked at the Court of Queen’s Bench of Alberta, where he worked closely with the Justices of the Court. After clerking, he articled at a prominent defence firm in Edmonton and joined as an associate after being called to the bar in 2016. Fady is a member of the Law Societies of Ontario, Alberta and the Northwest Territories. In his free time, Fady is an avid target shooter and hunter and has a strong interest in firearms law as well as offences arising from the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Act. Fady is fluent in both English and Arabic and is able to assist clients in either language.

Stephanie Moore

Jon Nadler

Jonathan Nadler is an Associate at Cedric Nahum Law, a firm that practices criminal defence and child protection law in Ottawa. He graduated from the University of Ottawa’s Civil Law program in 2015, and the one-year J.D. National Program in 2016.

Erica Tanny

Erica Tanny is a graduate of the University of Ottawa and McGill University. She completed her articles at the Office of the Children's Lawyer (head office, Toronto). She was called to the Bar in 2014. Erica practices Criminal Law, Child Protection Law, and Appellate Law. Originally from Montreal, Quebec, Erica practices in English and French.

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