Michelle O'Doherty
- 200 Elgin St, Ottawa, ON K2P 1L5, Canada
- (613) 604-2188
- modoherty@bsbcriminallaw.com
About:
Michelle O’Doherty has been at Bayne Sellar Ertel Macrae since she began her articles in 2011. She was called to the bar in 2012 and has been practicing in criminal defence since then. During her time with the firm, Michelle has worked on various files involving the following criminal offences: murder, impaired by drug, impaired by alcohol, aggravated assault and assault causing bodily harm, firearm trafficking, drug trafficking, sexual assault/sexual interference, and offences involving criminal organizations. Michelle represents individuals who have been found not criminally responsible and are under the jurisdiction of the Ontario Review Board. Ms. O’Doherty regularly appears before the Ontario Court of Justice, Superior Court of Justice and the Ontario Review Board. Michelle completed her law degree at the University of Ottawa where she graduated cum laude with a Juris Doctor in June 2011. She completed a Joint Honours in Political Science and History also at the University of Ottawa, graduating magna cum laude in June 2008. Michelle was on the executive of the Defence Counsel Association of Ottawa as a Junior Director and is on the legislation committee of the Criminal Lawyers Association. She volunteers with the Ontario Justice Education Network to provide legal information to young people about the justice system. Michelle also teaches part-time at Algonquin College in the paralegal program. Outside of work, Michelle has been a volunteer with the organization LiveWorkPlay for over 10 years and most recently was on their board for four years. She is also a member of the Rotary Club of Ottawa Metro. University of Ottawa, Faculty of Law, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Juris Doctor cum laude – 2011 University of Ottawa Joint Honours magna cum laude – 2008 Major: Political Science Major: History
Jurisdiction:Ottawa
Practice Area
Criminal Law
Guides reporting, evidence, bail conditions, no-contact orders, prosecutions or defenses, and record sealing, centering survivor safety and informed participation across the criminal process.
Victims’ Rights
Explains survivor rights in criminal cases, including notices, attendance, restitution, privacy, protection orders, and input at bail, plea, sentencing, and post-conviction hearings.
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RATED 5.0
Dec 10, 2024via Google
Thoraya Farjad
RATED 1.0
Sep 10, 2024via Google
Windia
"This woman has no business commenting on anyones professionalism. She is extremely unprofessional with a terrible attitude. She swears, and laughs at her clients, and jeopardizes their cases by not completing things in a timely manner. Avoid at all costs (she will cost your life)."
RATED 1.0
Aug 10, 2024via Google
Adeel
"Go to this lawyer if you want to be disturbed with an unprofessionalism and attitude for two years, not have anything done effectively, or in a timely matter, and have her later quit on the job and leave your future destroyed with all the doors she closed."
RATED 1.0
Aug 10, 2023via Google
Petite Labelle
"Unprofessional, and rude. Does not finish her tasks in a timely manner. Doesn't even attend court looking presentable."