Drug Offences Charges in Kitchener
If you have been charged with simple possession, possession for the purpose of trafficking, drug trafficking, production of a controlled substance, and importing in Kitchener, the consequences are serious. Penalties vary by substance and quantity. Simple possession of a Schedule I substance (cocaine, heroin, fentanyl) carries a maximum of 7 years by indictment. Trafficking carries a maximum of life imprisonment for Schedule I substances. Production carries up to life imprisonment. Mandatory minimums apply to trafficking and production near schools or involving youth.
The Kitchener courthouse at 85 Frederick Street serves Waterloo Region, including Kitchener, Waterloo, and Cambridge. Waterloo Regional Police handles law enforcement across the region. The presence of two universities — the University of Waterloo and Wilfrid Laurier University — contributes to a range of criminal charges including drug offences, assault, and impaired driving. The courthouse handles both Ontario Court of Justice and Superior Court of Justice matters.
How We Defend Drug Offences Charges
Every drug offences case is different, but experienced defence lawyers look for weaknesses in the Crown’s case at every stage. Common defence strategies include:
- Unlawful search and seizure — the police had no legal authority to search
- Charter s. 8 violations leading to exclusion of evidence
- Lack of knowledge — the accused did not know the drugs were present
- Lack of possession or control over the substance
- Entrapment by police or undercover officers
- Challenging the continuity of exhibits or forensic analysis
The Court Process in Kitchener
Criminal charges in Kitchener are heard at the Kitchener Courthouse. Your first appearance will typically be scheduled within a few weeks of being charged. At that appearance, your lawyer will receive disclosure (the Crown’s evidence against you) and begin assessing the strength of the case.