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You need lawyers who understand technology and have experience defending child pornography related charges. Child porn sentences (including for all guilty pleas) result in mandatory lengthy jail terms, sex offender registrations, and other employment, travel, and immigration related consequences that can ruin your life.
Winning acquittals and withdrawn charges often requires more than traditional defence methods. It may be possible to avoid a conviction by raising doubt in your case using highly sophisticated technological and constitutional defence strategies.


- 2023 constitutional and technological child porn defences successfully used throughout Canada and the U.S.
- Flat fee pricing
- U.S. travel advice and information
- Help with related immigration issues
- Employment background check advice/services
- Fingerprints and records destruction services
- Lawyer/client privilege
- Experienced, focused counsel
- How to get child porn charges dropped
- First offence child porn charges
- How child porn is defined in Canada
- My spouse, son etc. was arrested
- Immigration (IRCC) related issues
- Child porn charges from P2P networks
- Publish intimate image without consent
- Sexual interference
- Luring a child
- Invitation to sexual touching
- Sexual exploitation
- Voyeurism and child porn
- Child porn search warrants
- Exceptions to release conditions
If you are not a paying client, we cannot answer questions and provide assistance with US travel, immigration, employment background checks, and avoiding a criminal record. This includes those who have already retained other counsel and those whose cases have already been completed.
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Are you a lawyer? If you are defending a child pornography related case and are looking for expert advice regarding possible defences, case strategies, and information release management call us at: 647-228-5969.
Please note: We do not accept legal aid certificate cases. All clients are handled on a private retainer only.


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- First offence child porn charges
- How child porn is defined in Canada
- My spouse, son etc. was arrested
- Immigration (IRCC) related issues
- Child porn charges from P2P networks
- Publication of an intimate image
- Sexual interference
- Luring a child
- Invitation to sexual touching
- Sexual exploitation
- Voyeurism and child porn
- Child porn search warrants
- Exceptions to release conditions
- 2023 constitutional and technological child porn defences successfully used throughout Canada and the U.S.
- Flat fee pricing
- U.S. travel advice and information
- Help with related immigration issues
- Employment background check advice/services
- Fingerprints and records destruction services
- Lawyer/client privilege
- Experienced, focused counsel