Drug and Weapon Possession: R v Haynes, 2017 MBPC
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The Accused was charged with possessing methamphetamine, cannabis, a weapon for a dangerous purpose, and failing to attend court. Jason Malloy got the substantive charges stayed and successfully argued an absolute discharge on the Failure to Attend Court, so the Accused did not receive a criminal record.
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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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