Ontario Criminal Lawyers

Kruse Law Firm represents individuals and corporations who have been charged with any criminal or provincial offence including: assault, domestic assault, sexual assault, criminal harassment, threatening charges, theft/fraud, mischief, narcotic and drug offences, firearms and weapons charges, white collar crimes, tax evasion, all criminal driving offences, impaired driving, over 80, DUI, dangerous driving, occupational health and safety offences, environmental offences, traffic tickets, careless driving and speeding.

Michael Kruse and his team of criminal defence lawyers have over 53 years of combined criminal trial experience throughout Ontario.

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Michael Kruse, Criminal Defence Attorney
Michael A. Kruse, B. Com., LL.B. is a senior criminal defence lawyer with over 21 years of trial experience practicing in the areas of criminal law and impaired driving law. His practice is focused on defending individuals charged with criminal offences and drinking and driving offences. He attended the University of Western Ontario where he received a Bachelor of Law (1987) and he was called to the Ontario Bar as a Lawyer in 1989.

Upon his call to the Bar, he was an Assistant Crown Attorney with the Ministry of the Attorney General, in Windsor and Toronto for four years. During his employment as a criminal prosecutor, he gained extensive criminal trial experience including prosecuting 20 jury trials in the Superior Court of Justice and hundreds of trials in the Ontario Court of Justice in all areas of criminal law.

Since entering private practice in 1993, Mr. Kruse has earned the respect of the public, his colleagues and judges throughout the province. He is widely known as a savvy, tactical, hard working and skilled criminal trial lawyer. Mr. Kruse has an outstanding track record of winning criminal and impaired driving trials over the last 21 years.

He is a member in good standing of the Law Society of Upper Canada and is a member of the Essex County Law Association and the Ontario Criminal Lawyers Association. He has been a lecturer and instructor for the Ontario Bar Admission Course for several years in the area of Criminal law.