Domestic Assault Charges in Toronto
If you have been charged with domestic assault, assault causing bodily harm in a domestic context, uttering threats, criminal harassment, and breach of recognizance in Toronto, the consequences are serious. Domestic assault has no mandatory minimum for a first offence but sentencing ranges from a discharge to 5 years imprisonment (by indictment). Aggravating factors include injuries, weapons, children present, or breach of a court order.
RH Criminal Defence is based in Toronto at 130 Spadina Avenue, Suite 606 — minutes from Old City Hall and the Toronto Region courthouse. Ryan Handlarski defends individuals charged with criminal offences across every category: murder, sexual assault, impaired driving, domestic assault, drug trafficking, weapons offences, fraud, robbery, and more. He has secured acquittals after trial at both Old City Hall and 361 University Avenue in cases ranging from first-degree murder to cocaine trafficking to firearms possession. Toronto is where the firm's practice is concentrated, and familiarity with the local Crown Attorney's offices, court scheduling, and judicial preferences is a meaningful advantage in every case.
How We Defend Domestic Assault Charges
Every domestic assault case is different, but experienced defence lawyers look for weaknesses in the Crown’s case at every stage. Common defence strategies include:
- Self-defence under s. 34 of the Criminal Code
- Challenging the complainant's credibility and reliability
- Inconsistencies between the 911 call, statements, and testimony
- Independent witness evidence contradicting the allegation
- Absence of injuries inconsistent with the alleged assault
- Charter challenges to warrantless entry or statements
The Court Process in Toronto
Criminal charges in Toronto are heard at the Old City Hall. Your first appearance will typically be scheduled within a few weeks of being charged. At that appearance, your lawyer will receive disclosure (the Crown’s evidence against you) and begin assessing the strength of the case.