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courthouses.net

One of the most useful ways for a lawyer to develop a profitable presence on the Internet is to develop lists of Court Houses, Court House facilities, and Court House resources. This domain has proven very useful in the past in developing co-operation in referrals among lawyers in different provinces and states. This domain is available for sale or lease to a Canadian lawyer.

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This domain was established by Allbiss Lawdata Ltd., in 2003, in the early days of the Internet for use by DUI law lawyers in Canada and the United States. This site permitted DUI lawyers to share information about courthouse facilities in their respective states and provinces. The site also provided basic  information to the public. It was a very large database site. The President of Allbiss Lawdata Ltd., Stephen Biss, no longer practises law but consults for other lawyers.

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Useful Links at this Site:

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Being Early or On Time for Court in Canada

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What to Wear to Criminal Court in Canada

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How to Write a Character Reference Letter for Use on Sentencing in Criminal Court in Canada

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How to Ask for an Adjournment in a Canadian Criminal Court

Court Room

If you are a member of the public, please don't attempt to use what you see or read at this site in Court. It is not evidence. The author is not a scientist. The author has a great deal of experience in cross-examining scientists about these issues, but the author is not a scientist. Hire a criminal lawyer in private practice in Ontario. Your lawyer can retain an expert. The author is a retired lawyer, not a lawyer in private practice. Read the statement of the purpose of this web site below.

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This site has been built by Allbiss Lawdata Ltd. All rights reserved. This is not a government web site.

For more information respecting this database or to report misuse contact: Allbiss Lawdata Ltd., Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, 905-273-3322. The author and the participants make no representation or warranty  whatsoever as to the authenticity and reliability of the information contained herein.  WARNING: All information contained herein is provided  for the purpose of discussion and peer review only and should not be construed as formal legal advice. The authors disclaim any and all liability resulting from reliance upon such information. You are strongly encouraged to seek professional legal advice before relying upon any of the information contained herein. Legal advice should be sought directly from a properly retained lawyer or attorney. 

WARNING: Please do not attempt to use any text, image, or video that you see on this site in Court. These comments, images, and videos are NOT EVIDENCE. The Courts will need to hear evidence from a properly qualified expert. The author is not a scientist. The author is not an expert. These pages exist to promote discussion among defence lawyers.

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