Mitch Engel Barrister & Solicitor - Criminal Lawyer

When you are faced with a criminal charge, you need to know that your lawyer is experienced, is willing to fight for your rights, and considers your case a priority. Mitch Engel has a passion for the law that makes him a formidable opponent in court and a person you can count on to represent your case with compassion and sensitivity.

Mitch's professionalism and expertise have earned the respect of the Crowns with whom he works. He has a reputation for being a tough negotiator, and if it is necessary, he is not afraid to take a case to trial. His success rate is exceptional at all levels of court.

Mitch Engel, Barrister & Solicitor can handle all criminal legal matters including:

  • Shoplifting
  • Fraud
  • Sexual Assault
  • Domestic Assault
  • Drug Prosecutions
  • Impaired Driving and Other Motor Vehicle Offences
  • White Collar Crime
  • Youth Offences (those under the age of 18)

Since 1993, Mitch Engel has fought tooth and nail to ensure that each and every client walks out of court satisfied.

"It's about defending your client's rights at each and every stage of the criminal justice system. Whether a client pleads guilty, or not guilty, I'm there to walk them through the process, sometimes holding their hands if necessary." says Mitch Engel, Barrister & solicitor.


Contact Information

Head Office:
502-1235 Bay St
Toronto, Ontario   M5R 3K4

Law Firm Overview

  • Founded in 1993
  • 24 hour service

Types Of Cases

  • Shoplifting
  • Fraud
  • Domestic Assualt
  • Sexual Assault
  • Drug Offences
  • Impaired Driving
  • Youth Offences

Legal Articles By Mitch Engel Barrister & Solicitor

The lawyers at Mitch Engel Barrister & Solicitor periodically write articles that have to do with Law. Please take the time to read these in depth articles about your legal case.

The Charge Of Simple Possession Of Drugs
Mitch Engel explains what is meant by the charge of simple possession of drugs. The term “possession” encompasses two elements that must be proved by the Crown when they?re proceeding on a charge of possession of a drug. The Crown must prove ?knowledge? and ?control.? That means that the person who is charged with possession [...]