Criminal Defence Specialist

Regina Criminal Lawyer

Facing criminal charges? Nicholas Robinson is your dedicated criminal lawyer in Regina, Saskatchewan. With a focus on individualized and responsive representation, Nicholas provides tailored defence strategies to protect your rights and achieve the best possible outcome.

1,300+
Clients
Represented
100+
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Trial Matters
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Years Defending
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Legal Service With Compassion

Nicholas Robinson is a seasoned criminal defence lawyer with a distinguished track record of serving clients in Regina and throughout Saskatchewan since 2009. Known for his approachable demeanor, relentless dedication, and commitment to ensuring clients feel understood, respected, and effectively defended, Nicholas provides personalized legal representation that is both strategic and compassionate. His expertise spans a broad spectrum of criminal charges, including impaired driving, fraud, sexual assault, uttering threats, and possession of narcotics.

Client-focused Representation

Client-focused Representation

24/7 Availability

24/7 Availability

Proven Track Record

Proven Track Record

Payment Flexibility

Payment Flexibility

Thorough Evidence Review

Thorough Evidence Review

Committed to Excellence in Service

Committed to Excellence in Service

We Defend All Criminal Charges

Sexual assault involves the unauthorized, intentional touching of another person in circumstances of a sexual nature, violating their sexual integrity.

Impaired driving refers to the operation of a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol, drugs, or a combination of both, affecting one's ability to drive safely.

Assault occurs when an individual intentionally applies force to another person without their consent, threatens to do so, or impedes someone while carrying a weapon.

Fraud involves the intentional use of deceit, falsehood, or other fraudulent means to deprive someone of property, money, or services.

Uttering threats involves knowingly making threats to cause death, bodily harm, damage property, or harm animals.

Criminal harassment occurs when an individual, without lawful authority, engages in threatening or harassing behavior that causes someone to reasonably fear for their safety.

Young offenders are individuals aged 12 to 17 who are accused of committing a crime. The Youth Criminal Justice Act (YCJA) ensures that the rights of young offenders are upheld by governing the legal process.

Possession of narcotics involves having control or custody of illegal substances. This can include personal possession, constructive possession (where the drugs are in a place controlled by the accused), or joint possession with others.

Robbery involves theft combined with the use or threat of violence. This can include physical assaults, the use of a weapon, or actions intended to prevent resistance during the theft.

Should I Plead Guilty?

Deciding whether to plead guilty is a significant choice that should not be taken lightly. It is crucial to understand the implications and possible outcomes of a guilty plea, including any penalties or long-term consequences. Consulting with a criminal lawyer can help you make an informed decision.

Can I Beat The Charges?

Facing criminal charges is daunting, but it is possible to challenge and potentially beat the charges against you. Key factors include whether your rights were violated, the strength of the prosecution's evidence, and available defences. A skilled criminal lawyer can provide the expertise needed to navigate these complexities and build a robust defence strategy.

Speak to a Criminal Lawyer Now

Speaking with an experienced criminal lawyer as soon as possible is vital when faced with criminal charges. A criminal lawyer can provide immediate assistance, guide you through the legal process, and work to achieve the best possible outcome for your case.

Take the First Step Toward Your Defence

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About Nicholas Robinson, Criminal Lawyer

Initial Consultation

The initial consultation is your first opportunity to discuss your case with a criminal lawyer. During this meeting you can explain your situation, ask questions, and receive preliminary advice on your legal options and the steps to take next.

About Nicholas Robinson, Criminal Lawyer

Disclosure Review

A thorough review of the disclosure, which includes all evidence the prosecution intends to use against you, is critical. Your criminal lawyer will analyze this information to identify any weaknesses in the case and develop a defence strategy tailored to your situation.

About Nicholas Robinson, Criminal Lawyer

Discuss Your Options

Your criminal lawyer will discuss your legal options with you after reviewing the disclosure. This includes potential defences, the likelihood of success, and the possible outcomes of your case. Together, you will determine the best course of action.

Don't Wait. Speak to a Criminal Lawyer Today

When charged with a crime, having a criminal lawyer on your side makes all the difference. Your criminal lawyer will build a defence strategy tailored to your situation, challenge improper evidence, uncover new evidence, and identify witnesses who may help support your defence.

Additionally, your criminal lawyer will handle all the legal complexities, from taking care of administrative procedures to negotiating with prosecutors for reduced charges or a favorable plea bargain. Their goal is to protect your rights and get the best possible outcome for your case.

Got a Question? Give us a call

A qualified criminal defence lawyer can help you determine what defences might exist to the charges you face.

Those convicted of criminal offences sometimes have to pay large fines and court surcharges.

In addition to legal fees, your criminal lawyer might also charge you for out of pocket expenses known as "disbursements". This includes things like the cost of travel and printing. Many lawyers bill by the hour but some will offer a flat or fixed fee for service. 

Nicholas Robinson offers flexible payment arrangements. Learn more by calling (306) 994-8323 today.

The duration of a criminal case varies depending on its complexity, the charges, and the court’s schedule. Your criminal lawyer can provide an estimated timeline based on the specifics of your case.

Telephone: (306) 994-8323

Possible outcomes include dismissal of charges, a plea bargain, or a trial verdict of guilty or not guilty. Your criminal lawyer will work to achieve the best possible result based on the facts of your case.

You have the right to remain silent, the right to legal counsel, and the right to be informed of the charges against you. It is important to exercise these rights and contact a criminal lawyer as soon as possible.

While you have the right to represent yourself, it is not recommended. Criminal cases are complex, and an experienced criminal lawyer can provide the expertise needed to navigate the legal system and achieve a favorable outcome.

Remain calm, do not resist, and exercise your right to remain silent. Contact a criminal lawyer immediately to receive legal advice and representation.

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