Protecting you and getting results when you need them the mostRobert Tomovski has been providing experienced, vigorous, and effective advocacy in the areas of criminal defence litigation and professional discipline for two decades |
R. v. D.S.S. (not guilty of second degree murder charge);
R. v. E.W (withdrawal of first degree murder charge);
R. v. J.C., R. v. D.C., and R. v. F.D. (acquittals on gun possession charges);
R. v. J.D. (acquittal on sexual assault charges)
R. v. A.S. (acquittal on drinking and driving charges)
Robert received his Master of Laws (LLM) in Criminal Law and Procedure from Osgoode Hall Law School in Toronto, his Bachelor of Laws (LLB) from the University of Windsor Faculty of Law and his Bachelor of Science Honours (BSc (Hons)) from the University of Toronto. While completing his legal studies, Robert participated in the Gale Cup national advocacy competition and was awarded the Dickson Medal for distinguished advocacy. Robert briefly worked at the Crown Attorney’s Office and later articled and practiced as an associate at a well-known criminal defence firm in Toronto.
In 2005, Robert joined Lockyer Campbell Posner and was a partner at the firm until 2014. During his time there, Robert successfully represented individuals in all levels of trial and appellate court in Ontario. Robert’s practice is wide-ranging and has included representing individual’s charged with murder, possession of guns and drugs, frauds, drinking and driving, and assaults. Robert always provides a vigorous, thorough and skilled legal defence no matter how sensitive or high-profile the case. He has conducted hundreds of trials and continues to devote the highest quality of service to each person he represents.
Robert is a member of the Criminal Lawyers’ Association, The Canadian/Ontario Bar Association, The Advocates’ Society , the Toronto Lawyers Association and the Macedonian Canadian Lawyers’ Association.
A sample of more recent cases and results include: R. v. M.L., R. v. M.R., R. v. J.T. (acquittal on drug possession and trafficking charges); R. v. B.C. (withdrawal of accessory after the fact to murder charges); R. v. R.V. (withdrawal of conspiracy, fraud and money laundering charges); and R. v. O.G. (stay of aggravated assault and gun possession charges).
Represented individuals charged with a variety of criminal offences in Ontario, British Columbia, Alberta, Quebec, Manitoba, Nova Scotia, Saskatchewan and New Brunswick, including homicide, drinking and driving, fraud, domestic assault, and drugs