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Login to watch this video if you have a subscription. Learn more about subscriptions.This panel will discuss how to prepare for judicial pre-trials, including the practical and ethical considerations involved when conducting plea bargaining negotiations and trial strategy negotiations on behalf of a client. This panel will be focused on professionalism – from negotiations with the Crown, during a pre-trial with the judge, and while proceeding in court. Professionalism topics include:
From defence perspective: when is it appropriate to engage in plea-bargaining? (e.g. What if client maintains innocence but wants to take a plea deal? What if client resists a favourable plea offer but is likely to be convicted at trial? What if negotiations are occurring on behalf of one or more co-defendants?)
From Crown perspective: ethical duty to 'seek justice' when exercising discretionary powers, including in plea-bargaining context; strategic implications for defence -- tips for using language that appeals to Crown's ethical duties to advance clients' position during plea negotiations
Justice Boxall was called to the bar in 1980. He practiced criminal law for 37 years, appearing in all levels of court, and was designated as Special Advocate by the Minister of Justice. Justice Boxall was a member of Legal Aid Ontario's Criminal Law Advisory Board, president of the Defence Counsel Association of Ottawa and president of the Criminal Lawyers' Association. Justice Boxall coached youth soccer for nine years with the Ottawa Internationals Soccer Club. For twelve years he sat on the board of the City of Ottawa Ringette Association, ultimately becoming board president.
Paolo is a partner with Langevin Morris Smith LLP. He graduated from the University of Ottawa in 2006 and immediately commenced his articles at Langevin Morris Smith LLP. He then joined the firm as an associate lawyer in 2007. Paolo’s practice consists of a variety of legal disciplines, including criminal defence litigation, civil litigation and administrative law. He has appeared before the Ontario Court of Justice, Ontario Superior Court of Justice and the Court of Appeal for Ontario, along with numerous boards and tribunals. Paolo is a member of the Canadian Bar Association, the Defence Counsel Association of Ottawa and the Carleton County Law Association. He is actively involved in the legal community. Paolo is currently serving as the secretary for the Defence Counsel Association of Ottawa. He has attended as a speaker at a number of legal conferences and seminars. Paolo is also an instructor with the Department of Laws at Carleton University where he has taught law since 2009.
Ewan was called to the bar in 2005 and is a partner at Lyttle McGarry Del Greco LLP in Ottawa.