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Brass Law Office 03.11.2020

Our firm will be offering free legal services should anyone be arrested at tomorrow’s Peaceful March of Solidarity in Honour of George Floyd in Ottawa. If arrested, call Shira Brass at 613-983-4947 #blacklivesmatter

Brass Law Office 20.10.2020

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Brass Law Office 03.10.2020

Unproven allegations and non-criminal records should not show up on police record checks. This sensitive information should no longer be a barrier to employment, travel, volunteering, etc. The Ontario Government needs to proclaim this legislation before June's provincial election

Brass Law Office 22.09.2020

Check out the laws before you challenge someone to a duel, paint a wooden ladder in Alberta or fraudulently practice sorcery

Brass Law Office 19.09.2020

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Brass Law Office 15.09.2020

Brass Law Office's top dog is in the house! #topdog #brasslawoffice #ruffdayattheoffice #adoptdontshop

Brass Law Office 03.09.2020

Today we celebrate the 35th anniversary of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms. We use the Charter daily to ensure that the Constitutional rights of accused people are protected, including the right to a fair trial, right to be free from cruel and unusual treatment, right to a trial within a reasonable time, right to be free from unreasonable search and seizure, among others. http://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/Const/page-15.html

Brass Law Office 28.08.2020

If convicted, he was looking at a mandatory minimum sentence of two years in prison. (...) This is a story of a man whose conditions of incarceration were so desperate he was driven to jeopardizing his own health and freedom in order to ensure his own medical needs were met, Brass said. He was afraid the pain was so bad he would be driven to suicide, she said. [He] was so scared of the state withholding his medications that he brought substances into the jail in order to... avoid the debilitating effects of withdrawal. #BrassLawOffice