Michael Peter Zaduk is a prominent Canadian defence attorney,[1] who has practised in Toronto for more than 17 years, specialising in major narcotics and violence-related crimes.
[2] In his years as a defence attorney, Zaduk has represented dozens of people accused of cultivating marijuana,[3] and accused Deputy Prime Minister Anne McLellan of "[not living] in the real world" and being misleading and incorrect, in attributing marijuana cultivation with the shooting deaths of four RCMP officers in 2005.
[4] In 2002 he withdrew from the Law Society of British Columbia.
[5] From 2005 to 2007, he was working with the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda to defend former President Pasteur Bizimungu.
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