Shared property can create condition problems
Release terms may affect homes, rural properties, vehicles, barns, businesses, family gathering places, or shared responsibilities.

Assault in Erin
Sawan Law House LLP helps Erin clients charged with assault review release conditions, no-contact terms, shared-property and travel issues, disclosure, witness evidence, and defence options.
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Erin assault clients may face conditions that affect shared property, work, driving, family responsibilities, and privacy in a smaller community.
Sawan Law House LLP helps Erin clients review release terms, disclosure, witness evidence, and practical consequences before deciding how to proceed.
We help clients preserve evidence and avoid conduct that could create new problems.
This page provides general information only and is not legal advice. Criminal charges are urgent and fact-specific. Do not contact a complainant, miss court, change release conditions, speak to police, or make decisions about your case without legal advice.
Local Planning Notes
Release terms may affect homes, rural properties, vehicles, barns, businesses, family gathering places, or shared responsibilities.
Attendance details, reporting terms, no-go areas, and travel limits should be checked against work and family obligations.
Clients should avoid discussing the case publicly or online because informal comments may become evidence or increase conflict.
Erin Focus
Clients may be managing court obligations alongside commuting, family property issues, business ownership, immigration, work, or community pressure.
We help review release orders, no-contact terms, no-go areas, residence restrictions, surety obligations, and possible variation options.
We assess police notes, witness statements, photos, video, medical records, 911 calls, digital records, and defence timelines.
How We Help
We explain the allegation, Crown burden, Criminal Code framework, possible consequences, and court process.
We help clients understand conditions affecting homes, vehicles, land, belongings, parenting, and communication.
We assess credibility, reliability, self-defence, identity, intent, consent where relevant, and Charter issues.
We advise on negotiation, peace bond discussions where appropriate, diversion possibilities, pleas, withdrawals, or trial preparation.
Our Process
We begin with release documents, no-contact terms, no-go places, court dates, and urgent practical risks.
We analyze police notes, statements, photos, video, medical records, 911 calls, and digital evidence.
We assess witness issues, missing records, legal defences, possible condition changes, and negotiation paths.
We help clients understand next appearances, disclosure requests, Crown discussions, and breach prevention.
What To Prepare
You do not need everything ready before contacting us, but these items help us understand your situation faster.
Common Questions
Yes, if the wording includes that place or person. Conditions must be reviewed before attending.
No. Public posts can become evidence and may worsen conflict or breach conditions.
They may, but witness contact should be handled carefully and without breaching conditions or pressuring anyone.
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