One of the most intimidating things about being charged with a crime is the actual process of going to court.


Experience that matters.

It may begin with a summons you’ve received in the mail; it may begin with an arrest. You are immediately then faced with a very unfamiliar and hostile environment.

You are facing police officers, crown prosecutors, and judges who are operating entirely within their own area of comfort. They go to court every day, they know each other, and they know the system. You don’t need to face that alone. Together we can work through the disclosure application. That is demanding and reviewing copies of all the evidence that the crown intends to use against you. We will use this disclosure to plan a trial strategy. This will form the basis of your defense.

Many times we have discovered through the disclosure process evidence that may help exonerate you.


Troy D. Anderson

This is a very important process. It is not something you need to face alone. I will go to court for you and I will make sure you get through the process properly.

I will do everything in my power to make sure that the consequences that you face will be as minimal as possible, get you acquitted of a crime. or get the charge dropped if that is possible. The process need not be intimidating. With the right help, you will find that it is not nearly as hopeless as it looks at the beginning.

Don’t just take my word for it. Explore the results from my past cases.


Information on British Columbia Surety and Show Cause Hearings


My Areas of Practice


01 Murder, Kidnapping and Robbery
02 Sexual Assault
03 Drug Trafficking and Possession
04 Assault, Threatening, Domestic Assault
05 Theft and Fraud
06 Serious Motor Vehicle Offences
07 Weapons and Firearms Offences
08 Impaired Driving

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If you need legal advice in the area of Criminal Law, contact me today.

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