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Canadian Cannabis Legal Defence Resource


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NEVER TALK TO THE POLICE EVER!!!

Although this video is USA based it is very important to listen
to it carefully even if you are a Canadian living in Canada.
Always NEVER talk the police ever! Innocent or not keep your mouth
closed and talk to a lawyer ONLY!

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4097602514885833865&hl=en

  • PIVOT LEGAL (download printable Statement For Police rights cards) 



  • FIND A LAWYER


    Law Society of Alberta Referral Service

    1-800-661-1095 (in Alberta only) or 228-1722 in Calgary.

    For general inquiries see Dial-A-Law

    DIAL-A-LAW


    Dial-a-Law is a service you phone to listen to pre-recorded tapes containing
    general legal information including information about criminal matters.
    Written copies of the tapes can also be mailed on request.

    The phone number is 1-800-332-1091 or in Calgary, 234-9022.

    CALGARY LEGAL GUIDANCE


    Calgary Legal Guidance is a nonprofit organization. Staff lawyers and
    law students help people who are charged with less serious offenses. Staff
    accept or reject applications for assistance on a case-by-case basis.

    You can call them at (403) 234-9266.

    LEGAL AID


    If you cannot afford a lawyer, call the nearest Legal Aid office (call
    the toll free RITE line at 310-0000 to ask for the nearest Legal Aid office)
    to see if they can help you. They will set up an interview. You may have
    to pay a $10 application fee. If you are being held in a remand facility,
    a correctional institute or a hospital, contact Legal Aid by phone or ask
    the facility to set up an interview. Legal Aid staff make regular visits
    to these facilities. Legal Aid is not free. You will be asked to pay back
    the cost when you are able to. When you apply to Legal Aid, you must give
    financial information so that they can determine whether you are eligible.
    Your eligibility depends both on your financial situation and on the type
    of legal problem that you have. If Legal Aid cannot assist you,

    STUDENT LEGAL ASSISTANCE OF CALGARY


    Student Legal Assistance is an association of law students at the University
    of Calgary. They provide year round legal assistance and representation
    in Provincial Court to people charged with less serious criminal offenses
    who are unable to afford legal services. If Student Legal Assistance agrees
    to help, you will be charged a $30 fee. Their

    phone number is (403) 220-6637.

    STUDENT LEGAL SERVICES OF EDMONTON


    Student Legal Services of Edmonton can give legal information and may
    assist low-income people in Provincial Court with a number of criminal
    charges: breach of probation, certain driving offenses, common assault,
    impaired driving and more. Their hours of operation change during the school
    term. You can phone them at (780) 492-2226 for further information.

    ELIZABETH FRY SOCIETIES


    Elizabeth Fry societies work with, and on behalf of, women involved
    with the justice system, particularly women in conflict with the law. The
    Edmonton and Calgary Elizabeth Fry societies have courtworkers who provide
    information to both men and women on court procedure, plea options and
    directions. They also provide referrals to duty counsel and other community
    and legal resources. The phone number is 294-0737 in Calgary and in Edmonton
    422-4775.

    NATIVE COUNSELLING SERVICES OF ALBERTA


    Native Counselling works to ensure that Native people receive fair
    and equitable treatment in the justice system. Their Native Courtworker
    Program provides Aboriginal people with information about court procedures,
    their rights and responsibilities under the law, and advocacy, support
    and referrals to Legal Aid and other resources. Court workers also may
    attend court with their clients.

    The phone number is (403) 237 - 7850 in Calgary & in Edmonton (780)
    451-4002


    For other areas of Alberta or Canada, use the bolded titles above in
    a Internet Search Engine. (remove Alberta for other provinces)

    Internet Search Engines


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