Group Fight Resolution Status

Summary

The incident involved a group fight in Toronto, Canada, where both families settled the matter privately. Since there has been no police contact or action for over 9 months, it is likely that the situation is resolved. However, the possibility of new evidence or actions from authorities cannot be entirely ruled out. It is advisable to stay informed about any potential developments. If you have ongoing concerns or anxiety, consulting a lawyer familiar with Canadian law could provide additional clarity and peace of mind.

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It's regarding an incident that occured in December * * in Toronto canada
Could you please provide more details about the incident? Knowing a bit more will help me give you the right information.
It was a group fight that occured. *-* police along with an ambulance later arrived to the scene. One of the main suspects is known by the family of the victim. No CCTV footage was given. No police have contacted at least the main suspect. Both families settled the dispute behind the scenes. Victims were both from america.
It sounds like the matter was resolved privately between the families. ****owever, if there are still legal concerns or potential charges, here are some things to consider:
- Since the incident occurred in Toronto, Canadian law applies.
- Police may still investigate if they believe a crime occurred.
- Victims or families can still pursue legal action if desired.
Do you want to explore any legal actions or need more specific information?
Do you think the situation is over with now?
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Since both families settled the dispute privately, and there has been no police action or contact with the main suspect, it seems the situation might be over unless new evidence or interest arises from the authorities or parties involved. ****owever, it's always wise to stay informed of any developments.
But besides any new evidence, would it be safe to say at this point it's done with?
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It seems like the situation is likely resolved, especially since both families settled privately and there has been no police involvement. ****owever, without new evidence or actions from authorities, it is generally safe to assume it's done with for now.
Does the 9 months without contact play a part?
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The 9 months without contact can be significant. Generally, if there has been no action or communication from the police or parties involved for such a period, it may indicate that the matter is not being actively pursued. ****owever, it's always good to keep an eye out for any changes. If you have further concerns, consider consulting a lawyer for specific advice related to your case.
But would it be unusual for police to contact or even make an arrest of at least the known suspect now after over 9 months
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It might not be unusual for police to contact or make an arrest after 9 months if new evidence arises or if they believe further investigation is warranted. ****owever, the lack of contact for such a period often suggests the case isn't being actively pursued.
If this was you, would you confidently move on
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It seems the situation might be resolved, especially since it's been privately settled and there's been no police action for 9 months. ****owever, if I were in this situation, I would stay informed and perhaps consult a lawyer to be completely sure.
What percentage would you say its over with
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Based on the information provided, it's likely that the situation is mostly resolved, especially since both families have settled it privately and there has been no police action for 9 months. ****owever, there's always a small chance of developments, so I'd estimate it's about *% over with.
Why not more than *
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While the situation seems mostly resolved, the possibility of new evidence or actions from authorities can never be entirely ruled out, hence the *% estimate. The percentage reflects the likelihood based on the current facts, considering both private settlement and lack of police action.
Do you think at this point there would still be action from authorities if there is no new evidence?
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Without new evidence, it's unlikely authorities will take action after 9 months of inactivity, especially with a private settlement between families. ****owever, it's always wise to stay informed about any potential developments. If you have further concerns, consulting a lawyer might provide additional peace of mind.
Do you think it's likely police just filed a general occurrence report at the scene
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It's quite possible that the police filed a general occurrence report at the scene, especially if the incident was resolved privately between the families. Such reports are often filed to document the event without leading to further action unless new evidence surfaces.
Also are you taking into consideration this incident occuring in Toronto canada
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Yes, the consideration of the incident in Toronto, Canada is important as Canadian law applies. Since it seems like there has been no police activity for over 9 months and the matter was privately settled, it is likely that the situation is not being actively pursued further. ****owever, staying informed and aware of any developments is wise. If you have ongoing concerns, consulting a lawyer familiar with Canadian law could provide additional clarity.
Should I move on tho? It's brought me a considerable amount of anxiety
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It seems the situation is largely resolved, given the private settlement and lack of police action for 9 months. It's understandable to feel anxious, but based on the current facts, it's likely safe to move on. If anxiety persists, consulting a lawyer for peace of mind might be helpful.