Not Guilty at Trial on Fraud and Possession Charges
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R. v. R.F. - Not Guilty at Trail
The accused was charged with one count of Fraud Under $5000 and Possession of property obtained by crime under $5,000. The allegations were in relation to a loan given out by the accused. Mr. De Boyrie set the matter down for trial, and R.F. was found not guilty of all charges.
Court: Ontario Court of Justice
Category: Fraud
Location: Toronto, CA
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R. v. J.D.
Fraud Over $5,000 Charges Withdrawn Following Restitution and Peace Bond
The accused was charged with Fraud over $5,000 and Possession of property obtained by crime over $5,000. The accused was initially facing jail time and a criminal record. Counsel arranged for the accused to make full restitution, and J.D. entered into a common law peace bond. The crown then withdrew all of the charges against J.D. resulting in no criminal record.
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