Legal Question in Criminal Law in Canada
theft over $5,000
How do I defend myself against a fomer employer,who claimed I wrote my own amounts on the payroll checks,and the owner signed the checks,and claimed he never looked at them for verifaction.
Asked on 2/06/09, 6:26 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Zayid Al-Baghdadi
Zayid Al-Baghdadi, Avocat - Lawyer
Re: theft over $5,000
I suppose this will be a case of conflicting versions between you and your former employer. A judge will have to decide based on credibility and the strength of the crown's case.
When you have a tooth ache you go see a dentist, when you are charged with a criminal offense, you go see a lawyer.
Answered on 2/07/09, 1:42 pm
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