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Lawyer defends impaired driving charges in the greater metropolitan area of Toronto. Jonathan Lapid is a highly experienced criminal defence lawyer specializing in DUI/DWI and impaired driving defence. His practice focuses on helping individuals charged with driving under the influence (alcohol or drugs) avoid serious legal penalties, including criminal records, licence suspensions, and jail time. He has successfully defended hundreds of cases and is recognized within the legal community for his track record of results and deep expertise in DUI law. He frequently handles complex impaired driving cases and has even had some of his cases cited as precedent by other lawyers.
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239 Queen St E #2B6, L6V 1C2, Brampton, Canada
- 647-361-0279
- social@jonathanlapid.com
- jonathanlapid.com
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