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David Karp, Best Criminal Defence Lawyer Vancouver & Surrey, BC
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David Karp, Best Criminal Defence Lawyer Vancouver & Surrey, BC
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Daily Archives: April 19, 2023

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A Lawyer Who Can Defend You Against Firearms and Weapons Charges

David Karp, Vancouver Based Criminal Defence LawyerBy David KarpApril 19, 2023

Using or even simply carrying a weapon can be a criminal offence in itself, or can be used by prosecutors to enhance the seriousness of related criminal charges. In fact, if a weapon is used during the commission of another crime, a conviction carries a four-year mandatory minimum sentence. If you have been charged with…

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