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Sheldon Wisener | Criminal Defence     
 
F: 905-415-0785
E: sheldon@wisenerlaw.com
 
 
Getting arrested or charged with a crime can be a frightening and confusing experience with very serious consequences. Sheldon Wisener has been defending clients facing a wide variety of criminal charges and has conducted trials in all levels of court. He was called to the Bar in 1986, and is a former Director of the Criminal Lawyers Association of Ontario. Sheldon Wisener was appointed to the Personal Rights Panel of the Office of the Children's Lawyer in 2003, and is a former member of the Board of Directors of York Region Law Association. Mr. Wisener has been a part-time Assistant  Crown Attorney for 16 years, and is highly respected by judges, crown attorneys, and colleagues.


Sheldon Wisener is dedicated to fighting aggressively on your behalf and approaches each case as if it is his only case.


He has successfully defended persons charged with virtually every type of criminal offence including attempted murder, aggravated assault, domestic assault, assault with a weapon, sexual assault, robbery, break and enter, theft, fraud and drug trafficking for over 25 years. 

 

Our office is located in Markham, but we regularly attend courts in:

 

Newmarket

Toronto

Milton

Brampton

Bradford

Barrie

Oshawa and throughout southern Ontario.


Call Wisener Law Criminal Defence today at 416-733-9901 for a free 30 minute consultation!

The Police asked me to turn myself in.

By Wisener Law | Criminal DefenceFAQ
The Police asked me to turn myself in.   I have never been involved in any issues in the past, I am concerned now because the police have asked me to turn myself in.   I am a little confused ...AnswerIf the police have called you, or asked you to turn yourself in, the first step would be to seek legal advice or representation immediately.   Your representative will contact the officer to make ...

The Police called, do I have to speak to them?

By Wisener Law | Criminal DefenceFAQ
The police called, do I have to speak to them?    I received a phone call from the police, what information am I supposed to give them by law?   Can I remain silent?   Will I be punished ...Answer If the police have called you, you are likely being investigated.  You are required to provide your name, address and date of birth and you should be polite of course, but beyond that you have a ...
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