Criminal Defence in North York
North York criminal cases have historically been heard at the Ontario Court of Justice at 1000 Finch Avenue West, one of Toronto's busiest criminal court locations. Some matters have been consolidated to 10 Armoury Street in downtown Toronto. Toronto Police Service handles law enforcement, and North York sees a wide range of criminal charges including domestic assault, weapons offences, drug trafficking, and robbery. Ryan Handlarski has secured multiple acquittals and charge withdrawals at 1000 Finch Court.
North York criminal cases are primarily heard at the Ontario Court of Justice at 1000 Finch Avenue West, though some matters have been consolidated to 10 Armoury Street in downtown Toronto. Toronto Police Service divisions in North York — including 31 Division, 32 Division, 33 Division, and 42 Division — generate a significant volume of criminal charges. The geographic diversity of North York means the court handles everything from domestic assaults in residential neighbourhoods to weapons and drug trafficking cases.
Ryan Handlarski has extensive experience at 1000 Finch Court, having secured acquittals after trial and charge withdrawals in domestic assault, assault with a weapon, and weapons offences at this location. His familiarity with the local Crown Attorney's office and the judges who sit at this courthouse is an advantage for clients charged with offences in North York.
For North York residents who are not Canadian citizens, criminal charges carry the added dimension of immigration consequences. North York is one of the most diverse areas in Canada, with large communities of immigrants and newcomers. Criminal convictions, and in some cases even charges, can trigger immigration proceedings under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act. An experienced defence lawyer evaluates both the criminal case and its potential impact on immigration status when advising on defence strategy.
Whether you are facing charges for impaired driving, domestic assault, sexual assault, drug offences, weapons offences, fraud, theft, or any other criminal matter, having an experienced defence lawyer who understands the local court system is essential. The difference between a conviction and having charges withdrawn or being acquitted at trial often comes down to the quality of the defence.
The Toronto North Court (1000 Finch Ave W)
Criminal cases in North York are heard at the Toronto North Court (1000 Finch Ave W), located at 1000 Finch Ave W, North York, ON M3J 2V5. This courthouse handles both Ontario Court of Justice and Superior Court of Justice criminal matters for City of Toronto.
The courthouse phone number is 416-314-4222. All court appearances — from your first appearance to trial — take place at this location. Your release documents will specify your next court date and courtroom number.
Paid parking is available in the lot at 1000 Finch Avenue West. The lot serves the courthouse and can fill on busy days. Street parking in the area is metered and time-limited.
The courthouse at 1000 Finch Avenue West is accessible by TTC. Finch West subway station on Line 1 is nearby, and several TTC bus routes serve the Finch Avenue corridor.
Common Criminal Charges in North York
Toronto Police Service lays charges that are heard at the Toronto North Court (1000 Finch Ave W). The most common criminal charges for North York residents include:
- Impaired driving (DUI) — charges under sections 320.14 and 320.15 of the Criminal Code, including driving while impaired, having a blood alcohol concentration over 80 mg, and refusing to provide a breath sample. A first-offence conviction carries a mandatory minimum $1,000 fine and a one-year driving prohibition.
- Domestic assault — assault charges under section 266 arising from a domestic relationship. These cases carry immediate consequences including no-contact orders and removal from the home, often before any finding of guilt.
- Sexual assault — charges under section 271, including historic allegations. Sexual assault convictions carry mandatory Sex Offender Registry requirements and can result in significant periods of incarceration.
- Drug offences — possession, trafficking, and production charges under the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act. Penalties range from discharges for simple possession to mandatory minimum sentences for trafficking.
- Weapons offences — possession of prohibited or restricted firearms, carrying a concealed weapon, and assault with a weapon. Firearms offences carry mandatory minimum sentences.
- Fraud and theft — fraud over $5,000 carries a maximum sentence of 14 years. Convictions for dishonesty offences can end careers in regulated professions.
What to Expect After Being Charged
If you have been arrested and charged with a criminal offence in North York, the process typically follows these steps:
- Arrest and release or bail hearing. You may be released at the scene with a promise to appear, or held for a bail hearing at the Toronto North Court (1000 Finch Ave W). For domestic assault and other serious charges, you will almost certainly be held for a bail hearing.
- First appearance. Your first court date is set on your release documents. At this appearance, your lawyer will receive the Crown’s disclosure — the evidence the Crown intends to rely on.
- Disclosure review and case assessment. Your lawyer reviews the disclosure and assesses the strengths and weaknesses of the Crown’s case. This is when defence strategy is developed.
- Crown pre-trial or resolution discussions. Your lawyer meets with the Crown to discuss the case. Many charges are resolved at this stage through withdrawals, peace bonds, diversion, or agreed-upon sentences.
- Trial. If the case cannot be resolved, it proceeds to trial. Criminal trials in the Ontario Court of Justice are heard by a judge alone. For more serious indictable offences in the Superior Court, the accused may elect a trial by judge and jury.
Why Choose RH Criminal Defence
Ryan Handlarski has defended individuals charged with criminal offences across Ontario, from less serious charges such as domestic assault and impaired driving to very serious offences such as murder, trafficking cocaine, sexual assault, aggravated assault, and robbery. He regularly appears at the Toronto North Court (1000 Finch Ave W) and is familiar with the local Crown Attorney's office and court procedures.
Ryan has appeared at every level of court in Ontario — the Ontario Court of Justice, the Superior Court of Justice, and the Ontario Court of Appeal. He is a member of the Criminal Lawyers’ Association, the Ontario Bar Association, and the Toronto Lawyers’ Association. He is on the Legal Aid Ontario panel for extremely serious matters and accepts Legal Aid in qualifying cases.
Ryan has a proven track record at the Toronto North Court (1000 Finch Ave W), including charge withdrawals in serious criminal matters. See the representative results below.