Assault and Violent Crimes
Assault and violent crime charges in Alberta carry serious penalties, including imprisonment, significant fines, and a lasting criminal record.
Assault and violent crime charges in Alberta carry serious penalties, including imprisonment, significant fines, and a lasting criminal record.
Aggravated assault involves causing severe harm and can lead to up to 14 years in prison. It’s essential to act quickly and get legal help.
Aggravated Assault & Serious InjuryAssault with a Weapon charges carry severe penalties, including up to 10 years in prison. You need to act fast to protect your rights.
Assault with a Deadly WeaponThe penalties for assaulting a peace officer can vary depending on the severity of the incident and whether bodily harm was caused. Even for first-time offenders, the consequences can be significant.
Assaulting a Peace OfficerCriminal harassment is a serious offence under Section 264 of the Criminal Code, carrying penalties of up to 10 years imprisonment.
Criminal Harassment & StalkingDomestic violence offences are serious and can have life-altering consequences, including criminal charges, fines, imprisonment, and a permanent criminal record.
Domestic Violence & AssaultKidnapping or forcible confinement charges are serious offences that can result in life imprisonment for kidnapping and up to 10 years for forcible confinement.
Kidnapping & Forcible ConfinementDon’t speak to police without legal counsel present. Anything you say can be used against you. Simple assault charges in Alberta can have serious consequences. You’re facing potential fines, probation, or even jail time.
Simple Assault ChargesUttering threats is a criminal offence under the Criminal Code of Canada and can result in serious penalties, including imprisonment and a permanent criminal record.
Uttering Threats & Intimidation