Danielle is a graduate of the University of Western Ontario Law School, having completed the Criminal Law Area of Concentration. She was called to the bar in 2011 and shortly thereafter became a founding partner at her firm, Michel & Vincent Law in Sudbury, Ontario.
Danielle’s practice is focused on criminal defence. She appears regularly before the Ontario Court of Justice and Superior Court of Justice. She has defended a number of complex Criminal Code and CDSA prosecutions, with a recent focus on the litigation of sexual assault cases. Danielle is also an Adjunct Professor at Laurentian University, teaching the law of evidence to students in the Forensic Science program.
In her spare time, Danielle volunteers as a Board Member for the Elizabeth Fry Society and as a member of the executive for the Sudbury District Law Association. Outside of her work and volunteer commitments, you are mostly likely to find Danielle in her kitchen, baking with her young daughter.