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It is important to note that all cases are contingent on the approval of LSLAP’s supervising lawyer. For trials, LSLAP is only able to help if the student is able to secure a volunteer supervising lawyer for the trial. | It is important to note that all cases are contingent on the approval of LSLAP’s supervising lawyer. For trials, LSLAP is only able to help if the student is able to secure a volunteer supervising lawyer for the trial. | ||
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A. Who LSLAP can help
LSLAP can help with many criminal matters, but there are restrictions. We can assist the following people:
- people who do not have a serious criminal record,
- when the Crown is not seeking jail time,
- people who are charged with an adult summary conviction offence or hybrid offence where the Crown is proceeding summarily,
- people who are classified as low-income, determined on a case-by-case basis,
- the case is being tried in Provincial Court (not Supreme Court of Federal Court), and
- people whose trial dates are 3 months away or longer.
It is important to note that all cases are contingent on the approval of LSLAP’s supervising lawyer. For trials, LSLAP is only able to help if the student is able to secure a volunteer supervising lawyer for the trial.
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