Counsel
Mohammed Ali
Barrister & Solicitor · Principal
Solicitor, England & Wales2004
Called to the Bar, Ontario2017
Called to the Bar, Alberta2017
Criminal Defence, Martin Murray & Assoc. (London)9 yrs
Founder, Ali Law (Calgary)2017–2021
Crown Prosecutor (Bail Unit), Alberta2021–2024
Accredited Duty Counsel, UK duty panelUK
English · Urdu · Punjabi · HindiLanguages
Very few defence lawyers have sat on both sides of a courtroom, in two countries. Mohammed Ali has prosecuted, defended, and been the duty lawyer standing beside people on the worst day of their lives.
Born in Blackburn, Lancashire, Mohammed trained with the Crown Prosecution Service in London before qualifying as a solicitor in England and Wales, beginning in criminal defence at Pictons in Luton. He then spent nine consecutive years with Martin Murray & Associates — a West London boutique criminal defence firm covering the London, Berkshire and Reading court circuit — acting in matters up to and including homicide, manslaughter, conspiracy and fraud, conducting trials in the Youth and Magistrates' Courts, and appearing in the Crown Court and the Royal Courts of Justice, where he successfully secured habeas corpus relief in unlawful detention proceedings.
After relocating to Canada, he was called to the bar in Ontario and Alberta and founded Ali Law, a Calgary general practice, in 2017, which he wound down in 2021 on his appointment as a Crown Prosecutor in the Bail Unit of the Alberta Crown Prosecution Service — a role he held until 2024, conducting daily bail hearings and assessing new charges across high-volume dockets. The practice is now re-established in Toronto as MAli Law. His defence work has produced outcomes including dismissals and stays of proceedings for Charter and procedural violations.
That combination shapes everything about the practice. Having decided and argued bail from the Crown's side of the room, he knows exactly what prosecutors look for, what makes them nervous, and where cases actually get won. Files are built from the evidence up, prepared for trial from day one, and explained in plain language — in English, Urdu, Punjabi, or Hindi.