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Third suspect in Julian Jones murder makes court appearance

Posted by Associa   22 Nomber, 2016   Comments: 0

The third man charged in the beating death of American Julian Jones outside a Little Italy bar Nov. 5 made a brief court appearance at Old City Hall Tuesday morning. Wearing a blue sweater with a black hood, 28-year-old Andrew Christopher O’Brien leaned against the front panel of glass in….

Third suspect in slaying of American visitor in Toronto appears in court

Posted by City News   22 Nomber, 2016   Comments: 0

A third man arrested in the death of an American who was killed while attending a bachelor party in Toronto appeared in court briefly on Tuesday. Andrew Christopher O’Brien faces a charge of second-degree murder and turned himself in to police on Monday night. O’Brien is accused along with two others in the beating death of Julian Jones. …

Third suspect arrested in beating death of American man outside Toronto nightclub

Posted by Global News   22 Nomber, 2016   Comments: 0

TORONTO – A third man arrested in the death of an American who was killed while attending a bachelor party in Toronto appeared in court briefly on Tuesday. Andrew Christopher O’Brien faces a charge of second-degree murder and turned himself in to police on Monday night…

Suspects charged in beating death of Baltimore man appear in Toronto court

Posted by CP24   22 Nomber, 2016   Comments: 0

One of the suspects charged in the beating death of an American man earlier this month made a brief appearance in a Toronto courtroom this morning. Andrew Christopher O’Brien, 28, who is facing one count of second-degree murder, made the court appearance after he surrendered to police on Monday night…

The Cult of Pastor Song: a religious sex scandal in Toronto’s Korean community

Posted by The Star   09 Feb, 2012   Comments: 0

They were a small congregation, a family of sorts, never more than a few dozen members filing into church for Sunday service. The apparent closeness of the worshippers made it all the more shocking when 10 were slapped with a torrent of charges ranging from forcible confinement to gang rape…

Sex assault claim a 'crock,' ex-pastor's lawyer says

Posted by Toronto Sun   19 Jun, 2012   Comments: 0

A woman who claims she was sexually assaulted by a cultish pastor who told her she was invaded by evil spirits was lying, a defence lawyer charged Thursday. Jae-Kap Song, 57, an Orangeville grocer and once pastor of the now closed Jesus First Church, near Steeles and Islington Aves., is on trial for sexually…

Pastor sex assault trial ends with surprising video

Posted by The Start   19 Jun, 2012   Comments: 0

A surveillance video showing a naked woman running around in a public space delayed closing arguments in Pastor Jae-Kap Song’s sex assault trial in Orangeville Thursday. Song, 57, a grocer and spiritual leader with the Toronto-based Jesus First Church, is accused of sexually assaulting a female…

Man acquitted of murder

Posted by Brampton Guardian   11 Mar, 2011   Comments: 0

Mark McKintosh has been acquitted in a deadly knife fight in front of a Brampton convenience store three years ago. A jury returned a verdict of not guilty just before 9 p.m. Wednesday after beginning their deliberations that morning. McKintosh, 24, admitted stabbing Daniel Grandison, 20, who died…

Brampton man found not guilty in deadly stabbing

Posted by The Star   11 Mar, 2011   Comments: 0

Jurors deliberating a Brampton murder trial had two choices, defence lawyer Christophe Preobrazenski said — either send Mark Allen McKintosh to prison or to college. On Wednesday night, a jury chose the latter when they found McKintosh not guilty of second-degree murder in the stabbing death of Daniel Grandison…

Jury deliberations to begin Wednesday

Posted by Brampton Guardian   08 Mar, 2011   Comments: 0

Calling it a “silent witness”, a Crown prosecutor has told a jury everything they need to know about a deadly knife fight in front of a Brampton convenience store three years ago was captured on a security video tape. “It (the tape) doesn’t lie, it isn’t wrong, it doesn’t make mistakes,” Eric Taylor said as he delivered his closing …

Records: Assistant stopped at border

Posted by ESPN   16 Dec, 2009   Comments: 0

U.S. Customs officials got onto the trail of a Canadian doctor who has treated Tiger Woods and a bevy of elite amateur and pro athletes after an assistant was found in possession of growth hormone and other drugs purportedly intended for Dr. Anthony Galea while being questioned Sept. 14 at a border crossing…

Tiger's doctor faces charges over performance-enhancing drugs

Posted by Sydney Morning Herald   16 Dec, 2009   Comments: 0

Canada's sports doctor to the stars faces drug charges

Posted by The Globe and Mail   16 Dec, 2009   Comments: 0

One man, 234 guns

Posted by The Hamilton Spectator   24 Aug, 2009   Comments: 0

In Memory of Christophe Preobrazenski

Christophe Preobrazenski, 71, noted criminal defense attorney and inspiring athlete of downtown Toronto, died Wednesday, July 26, 2023, at the Hennick Bridgepoint Hospital.

Christophe’s practice was more than just a workplace; it was a haven of support, compassion, and healing. His commitment to his clients and the community was unwavering, and his legacy will be remembered by all those who were fortunate enough to experience his unwavering commitment.

The closure of Christophe’s practice serves as a reminder of the profound impact he had on the lives of many. It’s a testament to the deep connection he formed with his clients. While it’s painful to say goodbye, the memory of Christophe’s dedication and kindness will continue to live on in the hearts of those they touched.

Most people who knew Christophe remarked how he was “larger than life.”

Our thoughts go out to all those who were touched by Christophe’s presence and care. Christophe was a truly exceptional individual who dedicated his life to making a positive impact on the lives of others.

At this time, Preobrazenski & Associate will be shutting down and will not be taking any new clients.

Thank You