Me Dominik Robinson
Me Dominik Robinson graduated from the University of Ottawa’s Faculty of Law. He joined the CSG Avocats team in 2017 as an articling student and began his professional career with the firm after being admitted to the Québec Bar. Me Robinson specializes in criminal defence.
Since the start of his career, Me Robinson has dedicated his practice to defending individuals accused of a wide range of offences. Understanding that the judicial process is often one of the most stressful experiences a person can face, Me Robinson is committed to supporting his clients and offering sound advice at every stage of the legal process.
He ensures that his clients’ rights are strictly respected. With determination and thoroughness, Me Robinson takes the time to understand each client’s unique situation and works hard to provide the best possible solutions to defend their interests.
Areas of expertise
Me Dominik Robinson has diverse expertise in criminal and penal law. He represents individuals accused of offences against the person, including sexual assaults, assaults, harassment, and threats. He also defends clients facing drug-related charges and driving offences.
Additionally, Me Robinson handles penal cases, particularly those involving offence tickets. He frequently appears before the Court of Québec as well as municipal courts.
Implications
- Board member of the Association des Avocats et des Avocates de défense de l’Outaouais (AADO)
- Active contributor to the legal community in the Outaouais region
Recent successes
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Withdrawal of charges in domestic context
In a case of sexual assault within a domestic setting, Me Robinson secured the withdrawal of charges following effective negotiations with the prosecution. This resolution allowed his client to avoid trial and achieve the best possible outcome. -
Acquittals in sexual assault cases
Me Robinson obtained several acquittals in sexual assault cases after conducting rigorous cross-examinations of the complainants. These efforts revealed significant contradictions, leading to reasonable doubt. -
Motion to exclude evidence and acquittal
In a drug-related case, Me Robinson successfully argued for the exclusion of evidence obtained during a search, based on a Charter motion. This led to the client’s full acquittal. -
Exclusion of breath samples and acquittals
In multiple impaired driving cases, Me Robinson secured the exclusion of breath sample results due to rights violations. These rulings resulted in acquittals for his clients.