When you are facing criminal charges in Alberta, the lawyer you choose matters. Your liberty, reputation, and future can be affected by early decisions, court timelines, and how effectively the evidence is challenged.
White & Jeet Criminal Defence represents individuals across Alberta with a focused, strategic defence approach. As Alberta criminal defence lawyers, we help clients understand what they are facing, protect their rights, and move through the criminal justice process with clarity and purpose.
A Coordinated Defence Team
Criminal defence is rarely a one-lawyer effort. Effective representation often requires careful case management, disclosure review, strategic planning, and courtroom advocacy that stays consistent from start to finish.
Our lawyers work as a coordinated team, drawing on shared experience across serious and complex matters so clients receive steady guidance and disciplined advocacy throughout their case.
Representation Across Alberta
We represent clients throughout the province, including:
This province-wide presence allows us to respond quickly, maintain consistent defence strategy, and guide clients through proceedings no matter where charges are laid.
Focused Criminal Defence Practice
Our practice is dedicated to criminal defence. We regularly represent individuals accused of offences involving violence, allegations within relationships, driving-related criminal charges, drug offences, property offences, and other serious matters.
Explore our full scope of services on our Law Practices page.
Charter Rights and Defence Strategy
Every criminal case must be handled with close attention to constitutional rights. Defence strategy often involves reviewing whether police conduct respected Charter protections, including detention issues, search and seizure concerns, and procedural fairness.
You can read the full text of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, which governs many of the most important protections in criminal cases.
We also address court-order and compliance-related allegations that often involve Charter considerations and strict legal standards. Learn more on our Administration of Justice page.
Bail, Trial, Sentencing, and Appeals
Many cases involve early release decisions and strict conditions that can be difficult to follow. If release is contested, a bail hearing may determine whether someone remains in custody or can be released while charges proceed.
When a case cannot be resolved, the matter proceeds to trial where the Crown must prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. After conviction or sentencing, some cases may involve appeal issues, including legal errors or Charter breaches. Learn more on our Appeals page.
Talk to an Alberta Criminal Defence Lawyer
If you are under investigation, have been arrested, or have been charged, getting legal advice early matters. The sooner you understand your position, the sooner you can make informed decisions and protect your rights.
Contact our team through our Contact Us page to request a confidential consultation with an Alberta criminal defence lawyer.