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| Address | | 2300 - 2850 Shaughnessy Street | | Port Coquitlam, British Columbia V3C 6K5 | | (Westminster Co.) | |  | Free Initial Consultation |
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(Main Office)
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Henry Sarava - Criminal Defence practices in the following areas of law:
Criminal Law. |
| Year Established: 1976 |
Firm Profile:
Henry Sarava defends all criminal cases and has defended criminal cases for over 30 years, including cases in all levels of court in British Columbia. He has argued one of the leading cases involving Customs detentions in the Supreme Court of Canada. He has done cases in Alberta and Saskatchewan including the Court of Appeals for Saskatchewan. In his career he has defended 5 murder cases with only one conviction for murder. |
| Firm Size: 1 |
Languages:
English and Finnish. |
Office Hours:
Monday: 08:30 AM - 05:00 PM
Tuesday: 08:30 AM - 05:00 PM
Wednesday: 08:30 AM - 05:00 PM
Thursday: 08:30 AM - 05:00 PM
Friday: 08:30 AM - 05:00 PM
Saturday: By Appointment Only
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Rate Information:
Free Initial Consultation
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| Henry Sarava (Member) born Finland, June 27, 1947; admitted to bar, 1976, British Columbia; 1982, Alberta. Education: Simon Fraser University (B.A., History, 1972); University of British Columbia (LL.B., 1975). Instructor, Criminal Procedure and Cross Examination, Professional Legal Training Course for Articled Students. Volunteer, Lawyer's Assistance Program. Law Society of British Columbia; Canadian Bar Association. Reported Cases: R v. Jacoby, 2S.C.R. 548, 1988 (This case was argued and decided in the Supreme Court of Canada and dealt with a drug seizure at the U.S./Canada Border); R v. RAFUSE, 53 C.C.C. (2d) 161 (BCCA), 1980 (This was an appeal to the British Columbia Court of Appeal from a murder conviction. The appeal was successful and the client was not convicted of murder at the new trial); R v. Mayor and the Attorney General of British Columbia et al, 67 C.C.C. (2d) 162 British Columbia Supreme Court (This was a successful application for return of monies seized by the police). Practice Areas: Criminal Law. |