After receiving information from a Confidential Informant, the police obtained a warrant to search the client’s home. Inside, they found handguns, marijuana, cash and evidence connected to a break-in at Holt Renfrew.
Ms. Page’s client, a serial rapist who escaped custody and broke into a Toronto librarian’s home, sexually assaulting her at knifepoint, was spared from being declared a dangerous offender.
Counsel Alana Page persuaded the Judge to reject the police officers’ testimony that they had seen 3 males throw loaded handguns over the balcony as they executed a search warrant, and that the males attacked police during the subsequent arrest.
Ms. Page’s client was charged with first-degree murder. Three Crown witnesses testified they had been ordered by the client to kill the victim. In his statement to police,
In 2017, Ms. Page represented the step-mother of a teenage girl, whose body was found burning in a suitcase in 1994. The father of the girl has also been charged with first-degree murder.