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Search Warrants & Emerging Issues

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55 minutes
Published
2023
Presenter(s)
Daniel Song
Stanley Tessmer
Source
CPDOnline
Provider
Trial Lawyers Association of British Columbia
Language
English
Length
55 minutes
Price
$109.00 plus tax
Criminal Seminar: New Decade, New Approaches 2021
Includes Handouts

Stanley Tessmer, and Daniel Song present “Search Warrants & Emerging Issues.”

Presenters

Daniel Song

Daniel practices criminal law in both Alberta and British Columbia as counsel to Pringle Chivers Sparks Teskey. He initially studied Aerospace Engineering at the University of Toronto before completing degrees in English Literature and law at the University of British Columbia. He has argued a broad spectrum of cases in trial and appellate courts, including the Supreme Court of Canada. He also trains in two of the oldest Japanese martial arts, Katori Shinto-Ryu and Eishin-Ryu Iaido.

Stanley Tessmer

Stan Tessmer founded Tessmer Law in 1985, originally specializing in drinking and driving cases for several years before moving towards drug-related cases as well as search and seizure. In 1997, Stan realized there was a growing need for an outstanding advocate and defence lawyer in the Okanagan – so he moved his practice to Kelowna where he has been ever since. Stan has appeared before the Supreme Court of Canada twice and been victorious on both occasions – once for famously acquitting the “Jelly Bean Murderer” of Gastown, Vancouver. But that’s not all – Stan has been a commentator for “Recent Developments of the Law” on CBC and was featured on the front page of the Vancouver Sun for his impaired driving defense expertise. Tessmer Law currently focuses on Criminal Defense and defending Civil Forfeiture cases.

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