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Regina v. M.A. (2022)

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Charges of Break and Enter with intent to commit an indicatable offence withdrawn, Toronto. M.A. was charged with Break and Enter with Intent out of North York courthouse. She had a fight with her boyfriend and the boyfriend disconnected her business phone line. M.A. was very upset and came to her boyfriend’s house to ask for the phone line to be connected again as her business was suffering. The boyfriend didn’t let M.A. inside the house. M.A. broke the door and entered the house. Then she confronted her boyfriend and tried to have him connect the phone line. The argument escalated and M.A. called 911. Police arrived and spoke to the boyfriend. Upon finding out that it was his house and that M.A. broke the door to enter it, they arrested M.A. M.A. retained Mariya Protsenko, Neuberger & Partners LLP, Criminal Lawyers Toronto. Mariya had the client put together a history for her to review and then based on the disclosure and the client’s information, Mariya put together a package for the Crown Attorney, including the background of the relationship, information on the client’s business and personal information of the client for a reasonable prospect of conviction assessment. After two pre-trials with the Crown Attorney, the charge was withdrawn.

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