Succesfully Defended Client Charged with Drug Charges
Charges Withdrawn
Charges Acquitted due to Unlawful Search
Acquitted
Defended Client from Seizure and Inability to Possess Firearms
Overturned
Defended Client Facing Imprisonment for Possession of an Automatic Weapon
Sentence Reduced
Successfully Expunged Drug Possession with Intent to Sell Charges
Charges Stayed
DUI Charges Dismissed!
Successful Criminal Defense
and Appeal Case
Legal Commentary
Solomon Friedman on the Barry Morgan Show
Solomon Friedman joins Barry Morgan on CJAD Radio (Montreal) to discuss gun control and firearms laws in Canada.
Right to Know: Minimum sentences not proven to work
This is my column in today’s Ottawa Citizen about the folly [...]
And so it ends… goodbye to the (backdoor) gun registry
Ottawa defence lawyer Solomon Friedman appeared on Byline to comment on the end of the backdoor (paper ledger) gun registry in Ontario and across Canada.
Another mandatory minimum found unconstitutional
"Mandatory minimums are profoundly unfair and, as this judge found, unconstitutional," Solomon Friedman, a lawyer specializing in firearms law, told QMI Agency.
Solomon Friedman testifies on "backdoor registry" at Senate
Ottawa defence lawyer Solomon Friedman testifies about firearms law at the Senate of Canada.
Toronto Sun: McGuinty sticks to his guns on firearms ledgers
Firearms specialist and criminal lawyer Solomon Friedman said that the Conservative government should take McGuinty up on his offer.
Solomon Friedman talks gun control with CJAD's Barry Morgan
On April 5, 2012, I appeared on CJAD Radio with [...]
Text of Solomon's opening statement to the Senate Committee
I have been asked to post the full text of [...]
Senate committee hearing – Solomon's last word
Solomon Friedman refutes Wendy Cukier's claim that examples of otherwise law-abiding citizens being arrested and charged under the Firearms Act were purely "hypothetical".
More clips from the Senate Committee hearing
Selected video clips from Solomon Friedman's testimony on Bill C-19 before the Senate Standing Committee on Legal and Constitutional Affairs.