Impaired Driving Defence Centre
Proven Track Record of Success – Fighting & Winning DUI Charges
Schedule a FREE assessmentOur clients come from every walk of life, and they all had something to lose. These real stories show how smart, strategic defence made a decision in their case and their life. From tradesmen to teachers, nurses to retirees, we help protect what matters most when DUI charges threaten your future.
A Day by the Pool
Kitchener Senior Acquitted
A senior citizen with no criminal record was pulled over in Kitchener after leaving a social gathering. She candidly told the officer she’d fail the test, and he arrested her without using the roadside screening device. At trial, the court found her Charter rights had....

The Privacy Warning
Landmark Stay for Niagara Client
A young woman in Niagara Falls was charged after high breath test readings and taken to the OPP station. There, she was filmed in a state of undress despite multiple Court rulings warning police to stop recording detainees using the bathroom. The Judge stayed the....

It’s Never Hopeless
High BAC, All Charges Withdrawn
Stopped on the Trans-Canada Highway, our client had a BAC over 240 and faced devastating job consequences if convicted. Using his experience and training, Mr. Avery cross-examined the officer, exposing key weaknesses. Thirty minutes into trial, the Crown folded. All charges were withdrawn.

More Effort Please
Supreme Court Case Saves the Day
After a gala, our client asked to call his spouse for legal help but got frustrated and gave up. The officer failed to issue the special caution required when someone changes their mind about speaking to counsel. We relied on a binding Supreme Court case....

Still More Effort
Breath Samples Tossed in Thunder Bay
Our client tried repeatedly to reach a lawyer but eventually gave up and provided a breath sample. Police failed to follow the proper caution procedure under s. 10(b) Charter rules. We brought a successful application to exclude the evidence. All charges were dismissed.

Pardon Me
Interpreter Rights Ignored in St. Catharines
In St. Catharines, police failed to provide an interpreter to a client with limited English comprehension. We argued this denied him a fair opportunity to participate in his defence. The Crown agreed the investigation was fundamentally flawed. All charges were withdrawn.

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From the moment I contacted Chris and the team I felt supported and in expert care. I can’t say enough about how great... Read more
JM
04/04/2025






We cannot say enough great things about AveryLaw! From the moment we contacted them, their team was professional, responsive, and truly cared about... Read more
MS
12/04/2025






Christopher and Erica went above and beyond to ensure the best possible outcome for my case. I am severely impressed with the turnout... Read more
VM
21/07/2025






I am not good at computers lol.. avery law is amazing they work with you and make sure your understanding what papers you... Read more
MD
18/06/2025






Chris and his team are very professional with no B.S. Expert knowledge in D.U.I. law and extremely helpful with Crown/Judge proceedings. Read more
JC
20/06/2025






This man and his firm are the real deal Compassionate, attentive and honest at a difficult time. He goes above and beyond for... Read more
DD
17/07/2024






Chris Avery and his legal team recently represented me in defending a legal matter against me. I am extremely happy with the result... Read more
BD
13/06/2024






Absolutely amazing lawyer. If your looking for someone to give his all for you this is your guy! I have been to court... Read more
CJ
12/04/2023






Many thanks to Christopher for the wonderful service in my case. Your staff is very friendly and helpful. We would highly recommend your... Read more
GM
15/09/2023