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Criminal Code s.265 / s.266

Assault charges in Newmarket, Ontario.

Any intentional application of force without consent — from a shove to a strike. Defended on consent, self-defence, de minimis, or evidentiary grounds.

Courthouse
Newmarket Courthouse (Ontario Court of Justice)
Court Phone
(905) 853-4801
Consultation
Free & Confidential
i.

What the charge means

Under section 265 of the Criminal Code, a person commits assault when they intentionally apply force to another person, either directly or indirectly, without that person's consent. Simple assault under section 266 carries up to six months on summary conviction.

ii.

Penalties

Summary conviction: up to 6 months imprisonment and/or a fine of up to $5,000. A criminal record can affect employment, travel to the United States, and immigration status. Conditional discharges, peace bonds, and diversion are available in appropriate cases.

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Available defences

  • Consent of the complainant
  • Self-defence under s.34
  • Defence of another person
  • Lack of intent to apply force
  • Identification or alibi
iv.

The process

First appearance, Crown screening form, judicial pre-trial, resolution discussions, and trial if necessary. Most matters resolve before trial through a peace bond, diversion, or withdrawal.

v.

Notes for Newmarket

York Region criminal and civil matters are heard at the Newmarket courthouse on Eagle Street. Provincial offences from York Regional Police, OPP, and municipal enforcement are handled at the Bristol Road POA office.

Newmarket Courthouse (Ontario Court of Justice)

50 Eagle Street West, Newmarket, ON L3Y 6B1
(905) 853-4801

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