
DANIEL HUMBY
Criminal defence lawyer
Serving Southwestern Ontario—including Chatham, Windsor, Sarnia, and London.
Criminal defence tailored to you.
At Humby Law, we understand that every case has the potential to deeply affect your life and the lives of those close to you. We focus on providing experienced, empathetic, and personalized representation so you can achieve the best outcome—no matter what you’ve been charged with.
From your first consultation to the courtroom, we’re with you every step of the way.
Contact us
info@humbylaw.com
(226) 759-8618
419 Saint Clair St., Unit 3, Office 6
Chatham, ON, N7L 3K4
By appointment only.
Criminal defence services.
Daniel Humby’s legal experience defending clients in Chatham, Windsor, and other jurisdictions gives him the knowledge to support you in a wide number of criminal law matters—from minor offences to serious charges.
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According to the Canadian Criminal Code an assault is committed when someone intentionally applies direct or indirect force to another person without consent.
Humby Law has experience representing clients in a range of assault charges, including assault causing bodily harm and aggravated assault.
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When someone is charged with a criminal offence and held for bail, a bail hearing determines whether they will be released or held in custody until their matter is completed.
Humby Law has experience representing clients at bail hearings and advocating for their release under fair conditions. -
Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs is a criminal offence under the Canadian Criminal Code. A conviction can lead to serious consequences, including license suspension, fines, or jail time.
Humby Law has experience defending clients facing impaired driving charges, including over 80, driving while impaired by drug, and failure or refusal to provide a breath sample. -
In Canada, drug offences under the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act include charges like possession, trafficking, production, and importation. Penalties vary widely depending on the type and quantity of substance involved.
Humby Law has represented clients in a range of drug-related cases, from simple possession to trafficking charges. -
The Ontario Highway Traffic Act governs the rules of the road and covers a wide range of offences, from speeding and careless driving to driving without insurance.
Humby Law is experienced in helping clients navigate traffic charges, protect their driving records, and minimize fines or other penalties. -
Property crimes can include offences such as theft, mischief, break and enter, and possession of stolen property. These charges can carry lasting consequences, including criminal records and jail time.
Humby Law provides strategic defence for clients accused of different property-related offences. -
The Youth Criminal Justice Act (YCJA) creates a separate court system for persons aged 12-17.
Humby Law is experienced in dealing with youth matters, taking an empathetic approach to help youth navigate their charges and set them up for future success.
FAQs
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Criminal cases can have quick court and filing deadlines. Getting in touch with a lawyer as soon as possible can help you get the legal advice and support you need to navigate the process.
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Yes, Daniel is empaneled by Legal Aid Ontario and is authorized to accept cases through the certificate program.
Legal Aid Ontario (LAO) provides legal services and support for low-income individuals. To qualify for legal aid services, you must be financially eligible, and your legal matter must be one that Legal Aid Ontario covers.
Please contact your local clinic for eligibility criteria and to complete the application process. You can schedule a consultation with Humby Law in the meantime.
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Humby Law accepts cases in most criminal defence practice areas.
Please schedule a free consultation with Daniel to discuss your specific charges.
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Humby Law will represent clients across most jurisidictions and locations in Southwestern Ontario, including Windsor, Chatham-Kent, Sarnia, London, and St. Thomas.
Please get in touch to determine if we can represent you in your case outside of these locations.