Episode 9: Brad Smith, QC
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Brad Smith, QC is a criminal lawyer - he advises and defends people throughout British Columbia who are under investigation by the police, charged with a criminal offence, or are otherwise in trouble with the law. He is the principal and founder of Smith Law Group https://smithlitigation.com/
Brad has more than 20 years’ experience in the criminal law arena, acting first as a federal prosecutor and now as defence counsel.
As Crown Counsel, Brad prosecuted a variety of federal offences, from Fisheries Act violations to complex organized crime drug cases.
As a defence lawyer Brad has defended clients charged with a wide variety of serious offences – he also represents police officers who are the subject of internal Code of Conduct hearings.
Brad holds both a Bachelor and Masters of Law from Osgoode Hall in Toronto, and took silk in 2019. As a QC Brad is recognized as one of a small group of a senior barristers.
I caught up with Brad shortly after he concluded a case in which his client was found not guilty of two charges of first-degree murder. The trial, which was held during the height of the pandemic, lasted more than 150 days.
Show Notes
Federal vs. Provincial prosecutors – 12:36
The role of the prosecutor – 15:36
R. v. Jordan – 23:55
The prosecutorial mindset – 30:23
The role of defence counsel – 32:00
Trials aren’t re- enactments of events – 35:00
The presumption of innocence – 36:55
Charter Remedies – 40:48
RCMP code of conduct hearings– 41:39
MacNeil Reports – 48:00
Complexity of the current state of criminal law – 51:30
Under Reserve thanks Brad for his time, and his service.
