About Jonathan Boivin

A bachelor of law from the University of Montréal and member of the Quebec Bar Association since 2007, Jonathan Boivin began his career at the Director of Criminal and Penal Prosecutions. After having handled many major cases, including appeals, Jonathan Boivin decided in 2012 to start a private practice to use his expertise to defend his client’s interests.

Jonathan Boivin argued cases before various judicial and administrative tribunals in both in the first instance and in appeal. By finalizing various short-term and long-term cases, including some jury trials, Jonathan Boivin developed throughout his career an expertise in criminal and penal law. His mission is to take care of your concerns.

DROIT CRIMINEL

Criminal Law

Criminal law punishes behaviours considered unacceptable in our society.

DROIT PENAL

Penal Law

Penal law determines what acts, behaviours or anti-social conducts constitute an offence.

DROIT ADMINISTRATIF

Administrative Law

Administrative law and the rules as a whole that are independent and autonomous in regards to private law that determine how the civil service is organized and run.

Why Choose Jonathan Boivin?

Jonathan Boivin’s legal knowledge and experience allow him to overcome effectively the hurdles of his various assignments. Mr. Boivin, a skilled practitioner, is committed to offering personalized service. Entrusting your case to Mr. Boivin ensures professional services tailored to your needs.

Advantages

> Accomplished criminal lawyer;
> Human approach;
> An in-depth knowledge of criminal and penal law;
> Expertise that has distinguished itself time and time again during representations before criminal and administrative tribunals.

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