DUI Charges in Newmarket
If you have been charged with impaired driving, over 80, refusal to provide a breath sample, dangerous driving, and care and control in Newmarket, the consequences are serious. A first offence DUI carries a mandatory minimum $1,000 fine and one-year driving prohibition. Second offence: 30 days jail. Third offence: 120 days jail. Maximum: 10 years imprisonment by indictment.
The Newmarket courthouse serves all of York Region — one of Ontario's most populous regions. Criminal charges arising in Newmarket, Markham, Richmond Hill, Vaughan, Aurora, Georgina, and surrounding communities are all heard here. York Regional Police is one of Ontario's largest police services, and the Newmarket court handles a substantial volume of criminal matters. Ryan Handlarski regularly appears at this courthouse and has secured acquittals after trial in sexual assault, drug trafficking, and other serious matters.
How We Defend DUI Charges
Every dui case is different, but experienced defence lawyers look for weaknesses in the Crown’s case at every stage. Common defence strategies include:
- Charter challenges to the traffic stop or arrest
- Breathalyzer maintenance and calibration errors
- Right to counsel violations under s. 10(b)
- Challenging the grounds for the breath demand
- Exclusion of evidence under s. 24(2) of the Charter
- Challenging care and control presumptions
The Court Process in Newmarket
Criminal charges in Newmarket are heard at the Newmarket 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.