Seeking a Peace Bond: When Your Ex-Girlfriend Files a Section 810 Order

If you fear someone may harm you, your partner, or your child, damage your property, or share intimate images or videos of you without your consent, you have the option of seeking a peace bond against them. A peace bond is a legal order issued by a judicial official, such as a justice of the peace or a provincial court judge. It requires the person named in the order to maintain peace and behave properly. The conditions of a peace bond can...

Seeking Bail in Canada – The Considerations for a Bail Hearing

In Canada, when deciding whether to grant bail, courts evaluate several factors to assess the risks of releasing the accused person before trial. The goal is to balance the accused's rights with public safety and ensuring the accused appears in court. If you need assistance from a criminal defense attorney, contact our office for a free consultation. (306) 502-5987. Key Grounds or Considerations for a Bail Hearing The court’s decision to grant...

What to Do When Charged with a Criminal Offence?

Being accused of a crime can be a very scary and stressful experience. The stakes are high, and the results can change your life, whether it's a minor misdemeanour or a major felony. Getting through the complicated legal system takes information, planning, and calmness.  If you are charged with a crime, this article will walk you through the most important things you need to do, from knowing your rights and getting a lawyer to getting ready for...

How to Defend When Falsely Accused of Sexual Assault?

A false charge of sexual harassment is one of the worst experiences you can have. This charge has severe moral, social, personal, and professional impact and can change someone’s life forever. It can leave you isolated and desperate to clear your name. The crime of sexual assault is taken very seriously. Given the nature and the damage of the process, many people face false allegations of sexual assault. Although the number is low, it is not...

What is the Sentence for Assault Causing Bodily Harm in Canada?

Bodily harm is a common type of assault these days. For instance, the amount of road rage was 83 percent observed in 2022. If you are ever accused of assault causing bodily harm in Saskatchewan, you would be sentenced to 10 years maximum. Therefore, with the advice of prominent lawyers, our guide has all the information about the sentences, including the penalties, prosecution’s actions, and defense strategies. What is Assault Causing Bodily...

What is Vehicular Manslaughter Canada?

A tragic incident happened in 2016 when a van carrying a mother and her 3-year-old toddler went into the Grand River in Ontario, Canada. The kid was swept away in the river current, and his body was found after 2 long months by a fisherman. Months later, everyone was shocked when the mother was charged with Dangerous Driving and Criminal Negligence. Her toxicology screening results came positive for Percocet, OxyCotin, Cocaine, and Alcohol. The...

What is the Minimum Sentence for Breaking and Entering in Canada?

In Canada, Section 348 of the Criminal Code says that breaking and entering is a very dangerous crime. The minimum sentence for breaking and entering in Canada is so much strict compared to other crimes. Entering a place without permission with the goal of committing a crime is what this crime is all about. Usually, theft or vandalism is involved.  The least amount of time you can get in jail for breaking and entering depends on the details and...

How to Charge Someone with Harassment in Canada?

Harassment is a common issue that affects the victim’s mental health and daily life. In 2022, 27,324 cases of criminal harassment were reported to the Canadian Police. The number is growing every year.  Therefore, if you are a victim of harassment, you should know what to do or how to take legal action. In this blog, we will explain criminal harassment and tell you how to charge someone with harassment in Canada. What is Criminal...

What is the Difference Between Murder and Manslaughter in Canada?

"Murder" and "Manslaughter" are two immensely controversial terms used in the legal system. Even these are used interchangeably in Canadian law. In reality, there is a huge difference between murder and manslaughter. Both cause death to someone. However, one is intentional, and the other is unintentional. Murder involves malice and an evil intention of consequence; manslaughter has the absence of evil intent. In Canada, murder and manslaughter...

What are the Consequences of a First Time Domestic Assault Charge Canada?

Domestic assault not only leaves bruises on the body but also wounds on the heart and mind. Victims can stop this assault by taking the courage to charge the abuser. Canadian legal system treats domestic assault as a grave offence. Those accused with first time domestic assault charge Canada can face significant legal consequences. Understanding these consequences can help those charged with domestic assault prepare for the legal process and its...