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Criminal Allegation? Drug Charges?

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We Litigate

We Litigate

We are experienced litigators. Some cases must go to trial and we are competent criminal trial lawyers. Mr. Pham has experience with the legal research involved with preparing pretrial motions, Charter applications, bail review applications, and appeals. In fact, Linh Pham has been cited in 20+ decisions in various levels of Court across Canada, see his reported decisions.

We Are Experienced

We Are Experienced

Mr. Linh Pham, LL.B (hons) is an experienced criminal trial attorney who has appeared at all levels of Saskatchewan courts, including the Provincial Court, Court of Queen's Bench, and the Court of Appeal. He has also made appearances on matters in British Columbia, Alberta, and Ontario. Mr. Pham has experience handling impaired driving charges (DUI, 0.08BAC, drugs), property and dishonesty offences (theft, fraud), violent offences (assault, kidnapping, uttering threats), sexual offences (sexual assault / interference), CDSA (drug trafficking, possession for purpose), and weapons offences (restricted / non restricted firearms, unlawful possession / transportation), to name a few areas of criminal law practice.

We Care About Our Clients

We Care About Our Clients

Many clients who contact us have never been in trouble with the criminal justice system. Others are looking at more serious consequences due to their criminal records. Regardless of your situation, Mr. Pham is sympathetic and cares about his clients, their circumstances and their best interests.

WE UNDERSTAND

WE UNDERSTAND

Being one of the leading criminal defense lawyer in Regina, Mr. Pham understands that being charged with a criminal offence can be stressful. You are faced with uncertainty. You are concerned about your future and freedom. You want and need a competent criminal defense lawyer in Regina, Saskatchewan in your time of need. Look no further. As one of the best criminal lawyers in Regina, Linh Pham is dedicated to providing you with competent legal representation at every stage of the criminal justice process and he has the experience, competence and confidence required to help navigate you through the complex criminal law issues you or your loved one may be facing. Check out some of our recent cases.

Criminal Process

Whether you have been charged with a criminal offence or you are worried that you will be, call Canada Criminal Lawyer now at (855) 585-1777 to learn how a lawyer can help you navigate your predicament.

Initial Consultation

In the first meeting, your criminal lawyer will explain how the legal process works and ask questions to understand the details of your situation such as the charges against you, any evidence involved, and your background. This helps them get a clear picture of your case so they can give you advice that fits your specific needs.

Disclosure Review

In this step, your criminal lawyer carefully reviews all the evidence provided by the prosecution. They assess how strong or weak the case is and look for anything that could help your defence. This review is key to building a solid defence strategy that gives you the best possible chance of a good outcome.

Discussing Your Options

After going through the evidence, your criminal lawyer will sit down with you to talk about the different ways to approach your case. Together, you'll look at possible defence strategies, chances to negotiate with the prosecution, and any alternative sentencing options that might apply. This open and honest conversation helps you both decide on the best path forward based on your unique situation.

Potential Outcomes

Proceeding to Trial

Trials usually take place a few months after your first court appearance. At trial, the judge reviews all the evidence, including any witness statements. If your rights were violated at any point, your criminal lawyer may file a Charter Application to have certain evidence excluded or to ask for the charges to be dropped altogether. This step is crucial to protecting your rights and making sure that only fair, lawfully obtained evidence is considered in your case.

Negotiating a Plea Agreement

In some cases, your criminal lawyer may be able to work out a resolution with the Crown the prosecution representing the government. This is known as a plea agreement or negotiated resolution. It can happen before the trial begins or even during the trial process. A plea agreement means both sides agree on a fair and reasonable outcome without going through a full trial. This could involve pleading guilty to a lesser charge or receiving a more lenient sentence in exchange for taking responsibility. Your lawyer will discuss any proposed agreement with you in detail, explaining the benefits and potential.

Pleading Guilty to a Lesser Offence

If someone admits to being involved in an offence but hopes for a more favourable result, they might choose to plead guilty to a lesser charge. This usually happens through discussions with the Crown and is often part of a negotiated plea agreement. The goal is to take responsibility while working toward a reduced penalty or more manageable outcome.

Founder's Tile

Contact one of the top criminal defense lawyers in Regina Linh Pham for a free phone consultation at (306) 502-5987. We look forward to taking care of you and your criminal / drug law matters. Let us help you figure out what your best move is. With an experienced criminal lawyer, you improve your chances of achieving the best outcome.

“When people come to me with their criminal and drug charges, I tell them that their problem is my problem. Then we handle the problem together. You can rest assured, I’ll do my best for you and your legal matters as your criminal defence lawyer”

Linh Pham, Criminal Lawyer in Regina, SK

Areas Of Criminal Law Practice

Impaired Driving Charges

Impaired Driving Charges

Charged with impaired driving or 0.08 BAC? We have extensive experience handling DUI charges and are cognizant of all the legal defences and triable issues necessary for us to achieve the best outcome.

Violence

Violence

Whether you are facing a domestic assault allegation or a more serious allegation involving weapons / serious injury - call criminal lawyer Linh Pham for a free consultation at (306) 502-5987.                                

Dangerous Driving

Dangerous Driving

Our criminal defence lawyers handles all aspect of motor vehicle offences - including flight from Police / dangerous driving / impaired driving causing death. Vehicle offences are particularly fact-specific and requires close legal analysis.

Sexual Offences

Sexual Offences

Sexual assault and interference allegations, especially involving minors, typically result in 3-5 year penitentiary sentences. When you are fighting for your life and freedom - you need to hire an experienced criminal attorney.                                

Drug (CDSA) Trafficking

Drug (CDSA) Trafficking

The sentencing range for drug trafficking and possession for the purposes of trafficking, depending on the substance - is 15 months to 3 years. We are drug lawyers with significant experience handling PPT, conspiracy, and drug trafficking allegations.

Firearms & Weapons

Firearms & Weapons

We defend weapons and firearm charges. We are avid firearm owners ourselves, and understand that many of our clients rely on their firearms for sustenance. Hire Linh Pham, an experienced firearms lawyer who knows Canada's gun laws - because he is a responsible firearms owner himself.

Fraud and Dishonesty

Fraud and Dishonesty

While fraud and theft under $5,000.00 is considered a less serious criminal offence - those facing fraud and theft over $5,000.00 charges are facing lengthy jail sentences. We closely examine and scrutinize the evidence of your case and will advise you accordingly.

Highway & Traffic Safety Act

Highway & Traffic Safety Act

We proudly act for trucking companies from across Canada who have been charged with Highway and Traffic Safety Act in Saskatchewan. CVOR / demerit points are important to our clients, so they are important to us.                                

Charter Applications

Charter Applications

Pre-Trial and Charter Applications are powerful defence motions that can make the difference between a lengthy penitentiary sentence and an acquittal. Our office have filed and argued Charter Applications on various criminal and drug matters.

Criminal Offences

Sexual Assault

Sexual assault refers to any unwanted sexual contact or behavior that happens without the consent of the person involved. According to the Criminal Code of Canada, it covers a wide range of actions that violate a person’s sexual autonomy and dignity, no matter which part of the body is affected. The key element is that the contact occurs without permission, making it a serious criminal offence.

Impaired Driving

Impaired driving occurs when someone operates a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol, drugs, or a combination of both. This offence is usually determined based on signs that show impairment, such as erratic driving behavior, bloodshot eyes, poor coordination, or slurred speech. These indicators help law enforcement establish that the driver’s ability to operate the vehicle safely was compromised.

Assault

Assault involves intentionally applying force to someone else without their permission. This can happen either through direct physical contact or by causing harm indirectly. The key factor is that the action is done without the other person’s consent.

Young Offender

A young offender is someone between the ages of 12 and 17 who has been accused of committing a crime. The Youth Criminal Justice Act (YCJA) is designed to protect the rights of these young individuals and guide how their cases are handled, focusing on rehabilitation and fair treatment within the justice system.

Fraud

Fraud involves intentionally using deception or dishonest tactics to trick others for personal gain, usually involving money or property. This can take many forms, such as identity theft, tax evasion, insurance scams, telemarketing fraud, and embezzlement. The goal is to unfairly benefit at the expense of individuals or the public.

Possession of Narcotics

Possession of narcotics means having a controlled substance listed under Schedule I, II, or III of the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act (CDSA) without legal authorization. For someone to be found guilty, the prosecution must prove that the person knew they had the narcotic in their possession.

Robbery

Robbery is a serious crime that involves stealing from someone while using violence or threatening to use violence. Under Section 343 of the Canadian Criminal Code, what makes robbery different from other offences like theft or burglary is the use or threat of force during the act of taking property.

Dangerous Driving

Dangerous driving happens when someone operates a vehicle in a way that puts others at risk, considering the conditions at the time like traffic, weather, or visibility. Examples include excessive speeding, street racing, running red lights, or driving aggressively. It's a serious offence because it shows a disregard for the safety of others on the road.

Criminal Harassment

Criminal harassment involves repeatedly engaging in behavior that causes someone to reasonably fear for their safety or the safety of someone they know. Under Section 264(1) of the Canadian Criminal Code, this can include actions like following someone, constantly contacting them, or watching their home or workplace—especially when there’s no legal reason to do so. What matters is how the behavior makes the other person feel, not just the intent behind it.

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Our legal fees will be clearly discussed with you upfront, so there are no surprises. Depending on your case, there may be additional costs such as court filing fees, expert witness fees, or document processing charges. We will always provide a full breakdown and keep you informed at every stage.
Every case is different, and timelines can vary depending on the complexity and the court’s schedule. Some cases may be resolved in a few weeks, while others can take several months. We’ll give you a realistic estimate based on your specific situation and keep you updated throughout the process.
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