Weyburn Domestic Assault (s. 266) — Conditional Discharge (No Conviction)

R. v. X.X. –4951 Allegation: X.X. was charged in Weyburn, Saskatchewan, with assault following a domestic dispute that escalated into physical contact. Police were called to the residence and found signs of a struggle. According to the complainant’s statement and visible injuries, the altercation allegedly involved shoving, grabbing, and slapping, with both parties suffering minor injuries. Officers obtained a statement …

Intimate-Image Extortion & Threats — Conditional Discharge (No Conviction)

R. v. X.X. –8361 Allegation: X.X. was accused of threatening a former partner in an effort to force her to re-establish contact. Police alleged he sent a series of texts and voicemails that included threats of violence toward her and her family if she didn’t respond. Investigators also claimed he attempted to pressure her by threatening to post intimate photos …

Calgary Vehicle Domestic Assault (s. 266) — Charges Withdrawn

R. v. X.X. – 0561 Allegation: X.X. was accused of assaulting his partner during an argument that began inside a vehicle and allegedly spilled into public view in northeast Calgary. The complainant told police that the incident started while X.X. was driving and escalated when she was struck in the face. She claimed that after she retaliated by throwing a …

Domestic Threats & Harassment — Charges Withdrawn

R. v. X.X. – 7641 Allegation: X.X. was charged following a domestic dispute involving threats and alleged physical aggression. The complainant alleged that X.X. engaged in harassing behaviour over a prolonged period and escalated to verbal threats and intimidation that prompted police involvement. The allegations were taken seriously by the Crown and treated as part of a pattern of domestic …

Calgary Domestic Assault (s. 266) — Acquitted (Not Guilty)

R. v. X.X. – 5641 Allegation: X.X. was charged following a domestic incident that took place at a private residence in Calgary. The complainant alleged that an argument escalated when X.X. struck her in the face with a closed fist, causing her to fall backward. She further claimed that he forcefully pushed her toward the bathroom and continued to yell …

Domestic Child-Access Assault (s. 266) — Acquitted (Not Guilty)

R. v. X.X. – 8641 Allegation: X.X. was charged with assault following a family-related confrontation at a private residence. According to the complainant, X.X. arrived unexpectedly to see his child, despite a child services order allegedly prohibiting contact. The complainant claimed that after being told to leave, X.X. became physically aggressive—grabbing him by the arms, pushing him repeatedly, and forcing …

Teen Close-Age Sexual Assault & Interference — Stay of Proceedings

R. v. X.X. – 3171 Allegation: X.X. was charged with sexual interference and sexual assault, arising from a relationship between two teenagers. At the heart of the case was a consensual romantic relationship—but one that triggered criminal charges solely because of the age difference between the two individuals involved. Despite there being no allegation of force, coercion, or exploitation, the …

Balcony Spitting Assault (s. 266) — Charges Withdrawn

R. v. X.X. – 9641 Allegation: X.X., a woman, was charged with assault following a domestic altercation involving her boyfriend. According to the complainant, the two had been arguing throughout the day over a series of text messages. The argument allegedly escalated when the complainant arrived at X.X.’s apartment and was met with screaming from a third-floor balcony. The complainant …

Yorkton Assault (s. 266) — Stay of Proceedings

R. v. X.X. – 1161 Allegation: X.X. was charged with assault after an incident at a private residence in Yorkton, Saskatchewan. According to the police report, the complainant alleged they were struck during a heated argument. In Canadian law, assault isn’t about strength or visible harm. It’s about intent and lack of consent. The fact that the accused was a …

Surrey Domestic Assault & Choking (s. 267(c)) — Stay of Proceedings

R. v. X.X. – 5161 Allegation: X.X. was charged in Surrey, British Columbia with two offences: assault and assault by choking. The allegations arose from a domestic dispute and were treated seriously by both police and prosecutors. In Canadian law, assault by choking is considered especially serious because of the danger it poses—cutting off someone’s airway, even briefly, can lead …