House Arrest/CSO Breach: R v Leeder, 2024 MBPC
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The Accused was alleged to have breached his Conditional Sentence Order (CSO), which Jason Malloy negotiated for him after the Accused was charged with trafficking 9 ounces of cocaine. The Crown sought termination of the CSO. That meant the Accused would have had to serve the remaining 20 months of his house arrest in jail if the Judge agreed with the Crown's recommendation. Thanks to Mr. Malloy successfully arguing the Accused should be released from jail on the day of the CSO hearing, he was allowed to serve the remaining 20 months of his sentence at home.
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Jason Malloy is an associate lawyer at the Theodore L. Mariash Law Office in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.

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