Never Plead Guilty!
. . Without Getting Legal Advice First
Charged With DUI in Saskatoon?
Don’t plead guilty until you’ve spoken to Nick Robinson.
You might feel ashamed. Scared. Ready to just get it over with.
But one quick decision — without legal advice — could affect your life for years.
๐ Call Nick Robinson now at (639) 390-0396 — before you make a move you can’t take back.
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Free, No-Pressure Consultation
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Clear Advice From a Trusted DUI Defence Lawyer
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Protect Your Licence, Record, and Future
Think Twice Before You Plead
You might be thinking:
“I failed the test — what’s the point?”
“I’m embarrassed. I just want this to be over.”
“Pleading guilty might be the fastest way out.”
Take a breath.
Pleading guilty can feel like the easiest path in the moment — but once it’s done, it’s almost impossible to undo.
Before you give up your defence, talk to someone who knows what to look for — and how to fight back.
What’s at Stake If You Plead Guilty
Even a first offence can carry real, lasting consequences. Before you plead guilty, make sure you understand the penalties for impaired driving, and whether your charge could be withdrawn, reduced, or dismissed.
You could be facing:
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A permanent criminal record
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A 90-day (or longer) licence suspension
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Thousands in fines and court costs
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Skyrocketing insurance rates
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Travel restrictions — including to the U.S.
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Job loss if you drive for work
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Harsher penalties for future charges
๐ One guilty plea today could affect your life for years.
You’re Presumed Innocent — And the Crown Must Prove Your Guilt
Being charged doesn’t mean you’ll be convicted.
The Crown must prove every part of the case — beyond a reasonable doubt.
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Police followed proper procedure
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Your rights weren’t violated
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Test results are accurate and admissible
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The evidence meets every legal standard
๐ If they can’t prove it — you shouldn’t be convicted.
๐งช Failed a Breath Test? You May Still Have a Defence
Many people plead guilty just because they blew over — but that doesn’t mean the case is open and shut.
Breathalyzer and roadside tests:
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Must follow strict procedures
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Can be challenged in court
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Sometimes produce false or unreliable results
Nick Robinson knows how to pick apart test results — and has done it successfully for clients just like you.
๐ Real Example: He Pled Too Early — and Paid the Price
A man was charged with DUI after failing a breath test. He tried to handle the case on his own, requested disclosure, and decided to plead guilty at his first court date.
Months later, he learned the breathalyzer hadn’t been properly calibrated — something buried in the disclosure he didn’t understand.
Had he waited and called a lawyer, he could’ve fought the charge and avoided a criminal record.
๐ A good DUI lawyer knows what to look for — and when not to rush.
๐ฌ What People Say: "I Almost Pled Guilty — I'm Glad I Didn’t"
“I was ready to plead guilty and just move on. But something told me to call a lawyer first.
Nick Robinson found a problem with how the test was done — and got the charge dropped.
If I hadn’t made that call, I would’ve ruined my future.”
๐ A real defence can change everything.
Roadside Suspensions Move Fast — You Must Too
In provinces like Alberta and B.C., most DUI charges fall under Immediate Roadside Sanctions (IRS) or IRPs.
๐ You may have just 7 days to appeal.
Miss that window, and you could lose your licence — before you ever see a judge.
๐ Call Nick Robinson today at (639) 390-0396 — before your time runs out.
What About Plea Bargains?
Sometimes a plea deal is the right move — but only if it’s truly in your best interest.
Nick Robinson will assess whether:
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The charge can be withdrawn or reduced
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A non-criminal resolution is on the table
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Going to trial gives you the best chance long-term
๐ A plea deal isn’t a deal if it destroys your future.
Real Defences. Real Results.
There are many ways DUI charges can be successfully challenged:
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Police mistakes in procedure
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Faulty breath or blood test results
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Charter rights violations
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Medical issues affecting readings
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Missing or weak evidence
Even small details can lead to big wins — if you know where to look.
๐จโ๏ธ What Nick Robinson Will Do for You
When you call, Nick Robinson will:
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Review your case honestly and thoroughly
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Identify weaknesses in the Crown’s evidence
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File your IRS or IRP appeal (if needed)
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Fight for a withdrawal, dismissal, or reduction
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Represent you with skill and confidence in court or at a tribunal
๐ Before you plead — talk to someone who knows how to fight.
๐ What Happens When You Call
Calling a lawyer can feel stressful — but this is your first real chance to take control.
Here’s what happens when you call Nick Robinson:
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A free, confidential consultation
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Clear, honest legal advice — no pressure to hire
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A strategy to protect your record and your licence
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Help from someone who’s handled cases just like yours
๐ Call now at (639) 390-0396 — and get answers that could change everything.
โ FAQs — DUI Charges in Saskatchewan
Q: I failed the breath test. Is it even worth fighting?
A: Yes. Failing doesn’t mean guilty. Many cases are successfully challenged.
Q: Can I avoid a criminal record?
A: Possibly. Some cases result in reduced charges or non-criminal outcomes. A lawyer can help assess that.
Q: What if I already pled guilty?
A: If it’s recent, you might be able to withdraw the plea. Call immediately — timing matters.
Q: Do I have to go to court?
A: In many cases, your lawyer can appear for you or resolve the case without a full trial.
๐ Want to Learn More?
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๐ Ready to take back control?
You don’t have to plead guilty just to make it stop.
You don’t have to ruin your future because you’re overwhelmed.
And you don’t have to face this alone.
๐ Call Nick Robinson now at (639) 390-0396 — and get the help you deserve.