Defending clients from Regina & area at trial and on appeal
Brady Knight is an experienced criminal defence lawyer, defending clients both at trial and on appeal. I regularly appear for clients in Regina Provincial Court. No matter what charges you’re facing, I can help.
I defend all impaired driving charges, including DUI, "over .08", and refusing to provide a breath sample, including in cases of injury or death.
Just some of the charges I regularly defend include assault with a weapon, assault causing bodily harm, aggravated assault, and robbery.
I can assist with all drug charges, including trafficking, possession for the purpose of trafficking, importing, and production charges.
I have ran judge-alone and jury trials for charges of sexual assault, sexual interference, sexual exploitation, and invitation to sexual touching.
I regularly assist clients with charges of mischief, theft, arson, break & enter, fraud, forgery, and possession of property obtained by crime.
I defend all criminal charges. Use this link to view more of the most common charges I defend - everything from assault and mischief to fraud and manslaughter.
Regina Provincial Court is located at 1815 Smith Street in downtown Regina. Adult out-of-custody court appearances are in Courtroom #1 at either 9:30 a.m., Monday-Thursday. Domestic violence court is in Courtroom #7 on Thursdays at 9:30 a.m. and 2 p.m. Adult in-custody matters are in Courtroom #2 and youth matters are in Courtroom #4. Make sure you check your paperwork from the police – it will tell you exactly where and when you must attend court.
Being charged with a criminal offence is one of the most stressful times in your life. I take pride in making time to get to know my clients, their story, and their priorities. I’m experienced in defending all types of criminal charges in Regina & area and spend my days in court running bail hearings, trials, and appeals. I’m affordable, transparent about my fees, and offer payment plans to every client.
Being arrested and charged – especially for the first time – is scary. Learn more about what to do, what NOT to do, and how the criminal process works in Saskatchewan.
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