Criminal Harassment And Assault

Summary

Criminal harassment in Ontario involves repeated conduct causing fear for safety, while assault requires intentional force without consent. Evidence like text messages can aid in defense. Sharing intimate images without consent is illegal and could lead to counterclaims. The Crown reviews evidence to decide on charges, which may be dropped, pursued, or lead to a plea deal. Discussing details with a lawyer is crucial for guidance. The Crown can charge for sharing intimate images if aware, even without a police report.

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I was charged for criminal harassment and assault in canada
That sounds like a serious matter. Could you tell me a bit more about the situation? How did the incident occur, and what were the circumstances leading to the charges?
a friend of mine who i used to live with filed it
That sounds challenging. Have you been given a court date for your case? If so, could you share when it is?
she stated she wanted no contact in december month after she leave the house yet she was in contact and i have text proof
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It sounds like you have some evidence that may be useful in your defense. Here's some general legal information regarding your situation:
- In Ontario, criminal harassment involves repeated conduct that makes someone fear for their safety.
- Assault charges involve intentionally applying force to another person without their consent.
Having text proof can be valuable. It might be beneficial to discuss t****s with a lawyer who can provide specific legal advice.
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there is no proof assault happened she only claimed her face was red but no injury
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It sounds like you may have some strong evidence in your favor. In Ontario, for an assault charge to result in a conviction, there generally needs to be proof of intentional application of force. Lack of injury might work in your defense.
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she also shared my intimate image to my brother before reporting me to police
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It seems like you have a complex situation. Sharing intimate images without consent is considered a criminal offense under Ontario law known as "revenge porn."
- Sharing intimate images without consent is illegal.
- You might have a counterclaim against her for sharing your intimate image.
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there was a crown meeting held on 24th march then 27th there was a procedural hearing
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Given your situation, it seems like you might benefit from professional legal assistance. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case?
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now there is another hearing on may * and crown asked my lawyer to provide all those documents w****ch prove she was in contact such as text proofs
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It seems like you might have a ****gh-value case. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case? If yes, please provide the following information:
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answer my question like what might happen now
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Your case involves serious charges and could potentially be quite complex. Here are some possibilities on what might happen next:
- Evidence Submission: Your lawyer will need to submit the text proofs and any other relevant evidence by the next hearing date.
- Crown's Review: The Crown will review the evidence to determine if it impacts the charges against you.
- Possible Outcomes: Based on the evidence, the Crown may decide to proceed with the charges, drop some or all charges, or offer a plea deal.
- Counterclaim: You might also pursue a counterclaim for the sharing of your intimate images.
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based on what ive shared will it be dropped
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It’s difficult to predict the outcome definitively. However, having evidence that she remained in contact and shared your intimate images without consent could strengthen your defense. The Crown will review all submitted evidence and decide how to proceed. It’s advisable to discuss all details with your lawyer for the best guidance.
can crown charge her
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The Crown could potentially charge her for sharing your intimate images without consent, as it is a criminal offense under Ontario law. T****s is known as "revenge porn" and is taken seriously. It’s best to discuss t****s with your lawyer to explore t****s possibility further.
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can crown charge her without me reporting it to police
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The Crown typically relies on reports from the police to lay charges. However, if they become aware of the offense through other means, they could potentially lay charges.
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