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Arun S. Maini, lawyer and founder of The Defence Group, has practised criminal law since 1995. He’s a graduate of the University of Toronto and Dalhousie University Law School. After completing his articles at a Bay St. law firm, Mr. Maini joined the federal Department of Justice as a prosecutor of drug trafficking, tax evasion, and immigration fraud cases in Toronto, Brampton and Vancouver. In 1999, Mr. Maini transferred to the provincial Crown attorney’s office in Brampton, where he prosecuted a wide range of criminal offences, from theft to murder. In 2003, Mr. Maini left the government to establish The Defence Group. Mr. Maini handles all criminal offences and regulatory prosecutions.

Over more than 25 years as a criminal lawyer, Mr. Maini has prosecuted and defended hundreds of criminal cases, and has extensive jury trial experience. Mr. Maini has also lectured at The Advocates’ Society and has taught advocacy at the Law Society and Osgoode Hall Law School’s Intensive Trial Advocacy program. Maini appears occasionally in the media to comment on criminal law – see examples from the CBC, the Toronto Star, and the National Post.

Language  of Choice in the Courtroom

Language of Choice in the Courtroom

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Innocent or Not Guilty: What Is Proof Beyond a Reasonable Doubt?

Innocent or Not Guilty: What Is Proof Beyond a Reasonable Doubt?

Posted By on 16-07-2018

The vast majority of public information about crime, police and the criminal justice system comes from the media and from movies and TV. READ MORE

Murder by Starlight: Systemic Racism and Reconciliation

Murder by Starlight: Systemic Racism and Reconciliation

Posted By on 09-07-2018

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Crime or Terrorism: Not So Easy To Decide

Crime or Terrorism: Not So Easy To Decide

Posted By on 25-06-2018

The use of vehicles to commit criminal acts of terror has been sweeping globally. READ MORE

Incivility in the Courtroom: How Far is Too Far?

Incivility in the Courtroom: How Far is Too Far?

Posted By on 11-06-2018

How far can a lawyer go in defending his client? READ MORE

A Jury of Your Peers: A Right Under Threat

A Jury of Your Peers: A Right Under Threat

Posted By on 04-06-2018

After watching a jury for the past several weeks, and my client’s view of the people who would decide his fate, I decided to write about the... READ MORE

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