NO. Upon retaining Mr. Mo Vayeghan as your criminal defence lawyer, Mr. Vayeghan will make ALL court appearances on your behalf to ensure you do not miss work. You will not need to attend court unless Mr. Vayeghan expressly informs you that your personal attendance is required.
NO. Vayeghan Litigation only acts for individuals who are charged with criminal offences or are under police investigations. The Firm does not act for individuals who believe that they have been a victim of crime. If you believe that a criminal offence was committed against you, please contact the police.
YES. Mr. Vayeghan has experience handling complex BC Securities Act violations involving millions of dollars of fraudulent international schemes. Through early negotiations Mr. Vayeghan has successfully obtained advantageous settlements and resolutions for clients facing such serious allegations. If you are facing charges for violating the BC Securities Act or other related Criminal Code fraud offences, please contact our Firm immediately to speak with Mr. Vayeghan.
NO. Vayeghan Litigation does not handle civil, real estate, business and/or family related lawsuits. The Firm primarily acts for individuals who are charged with criminal offences by the police or are under police investigations. If you are involved in a real estate, business, or a family dispute, you will need to contact a law firm that specializes in such fields. Vayeghan Litigation handles criminal files as well as asylum seekers fleeing persecution and war crimes.
YES. Vayeghan Litigation has a long and successful track record of assisting numerous individuals from various parts of the world seeking refugee protection in Canada. Please contact our law firm for an initial consultation.
YES. Vayeghan Litigation has a long and successful track record of assisting numerous individuals from various parts of the world fleeing armed conflict. If you wish to seek refugee protection in Canada, please contact our law firm for an initial consultation.


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Mo Vayeghan, nationally recognized lawyer, featured in major Canadian news outlets.

Mr. Vayeghan's extensive academic achievements and memberships in legal societies highlight his credentials.
YES. Mr. Vayeghan strongly believes in the constitutional principle that all individuals, regardless of the type of criminal allegations that they are facing, are entitled to have their rights protected by a criminal defence lawyer. Indeed, this is at the hallmark of a healthy and proper functioning democracy. This is what distinguishes Canada from many tyrannical nations around the world where a mere criminal allegation by state authorities, even in the face of weak police evidence, can lead to public shaming, conviction, imprisonment, and worse. For these reasons, Mr. Vayeghan is prepared to defend you regardless of the type of criminal charge you are facing. Mr. Vayeghan has extensive experience handling a variety of criminal charges such as fraud offences, assault, uttering a threat, kidnapping, unlawful confinement, break and entering, gun charges, drug charges (possession or trafficking), sexual assault offences, theft, and obstruction of justice.
YES. Mr. Vayeghan has a long track record of assisting numerous individuals and corporate entities who are under active police investigation. On some ocassions, early legal representation can help resolve potential misunderstandings between yourself and the police that will avoid a criminal charge from being laid. This in turn can save you from a long court battle and high legal fees down the road. That is why it is critical to contact Mr. Vayeghan right away if you are under police investigation. As soon as you retain Mr. Vayeghan, he will make contact with the appropriate police agencies to ensure that your rights are protected to the fullest extent of the law.
YES. If you have been asked to an interview with a police officer, there is a chance that the police are attempting to build a criminal case against you. With the sole exception of providing your name and date of birth to a police officer upon arrest, you are not require by law to say anything to the police. You have the absolute right to remain silent. Mr. Vayeghan strongly recommends that you contact our Firm immediately if you have been asked to a police interview.
NO. You have the constitutional right to remain silent. With the sole exception of providing your name and date of birth to a police officer upon arrest, you are not required to say anything at all to the police. The decision to talk to the police is entirely your choice. However, you should know that anything you say to the police can and will be used against you in a court of law. Furthermore, upon arrest, you have the constitutional right to be informed of the reason for your arrest and you are entitled to contact a lawyer to seek advice without delay. Mr. Vayeghan advises all of his arrested clients to remain silent upon arrest. If you have been arrested or believe you are about to be arrested, please immediately contact Vayeghan Litigation to seek legal advice.
Bail is a critical moment in the criminal justice process for anyone who is accused of a crime. If you are arrested and have been taken into custody, you must be brought before a justice so that it can be decided whether you should be released into the community on bail. In some cases, the Crown Prosecutor will oppose your release on bail. This means that the Crown wishes to keep you in jail until your trial, which often is many months away. Denial of bail can have a devastating psychological and practical impact on the life of a client. Pre-trial custody can result in loss of employment or other negative side effects on one’s daily life. That is why it is extremely important for you to hire a lawyer with experience in handling complex bail hearings. Mr. Vayeghan is a former Crown Prosecutor who handled numerous complex bail hearings during his former career as a Crown Counsel for the Province of British Columbia. Mr. Vayeghan will put this invaluable bail experience into good use on your behalf in order to give you the best shot at getting released on bail.
YES. Vayeghan Litigation’s phone line operates on a 24/7 basis. If you are arrested, you can contact our firm at all hours. As soon as Mr. Vayeghan is notified of your arrest, he will start working to secure your release from custody. Mr. Vayeghan understands that being in custody is incredibly difficult and stressful. That is why he utilizes every possible legal avenue to afford you with the best chance of getting released into the community on bail.


Vayeghan Litigation thrives on integrity, professionalism, and transparency as its guiding principles.

Mo Vayeghan, nationally recognized lawyer, featured in major Canadian news outlets.

Mr. Vayeghan's extensive academic achievements and memberships in legal societies highlight his credentials.