Public-place records may matter
Business cameras, phone video, payment records, messages, and witness names can help test what happened in a public setting.

Assault in Port Credit
Sawan Law House LLP helps Port Credit clients charged with assault review no-contact terms, condo and public-place issues, video or digital evidence, disclosure, employment impact, and defence options.
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A Port Credit assault charge may involve shared buildings, public places, social settings, travel routes, and strict release conditions.
Sawan Law House LLP helps Port Credit clients review conditions, disclosure, video, digital records, witness evidence, and practical consequences before deciding on strategy.
We help clients stay compliant while preserving evidence that may matter.
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
Business cameras, phone video, payment records, messages, and witness names can help test what happened in a public setting.
Condos, apartments, parking areas, elevators, and entrances should be checked against no-contact and no-go wording.
Regular routes, nearby businesses, events, and shared social circles may create accidental-contact concerns.
Port Credit Focus
Clients may be balancing release terms with shared housing, work, commuting, family obligations, immigration concerns, or public reputation.
We help review no-contact terms, no-go places, residence conditions, reporting obligations, surety duties, and 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 navigate conditions affecting shared buildings, public places, parenting, property pickup, work, and communication.
We assess credibility, reliability, self-defence, identity, intent, consent where relevant, Charter issues, and missing evidence.
We advise on negotiation, peace bond discussions where appropriate, diversion possibilities, withdrawals, pleas, or trial preparation.
Our Process
We begin with court paperwork, no-contact wording, no-go areas, residence terms, and immediate public-place or housing concerns.
We analyze police notes, statements, photos, videos, medical records, 911 calls, messages, and location records.
We identify time-sensitive footage, witnesses, digital records, travel details, and practical issues that may affect strategy.
We help clients understand appearances, disclosure requests, Crown discussions, compliance, negotiation, and trial preparation.
What To Prepare
You do not need everything ready before contacting us, but these items help us understand your situation faster.
Common Questions
It may. Footage should be identified quickly because it may be overwritten.
Follow your conditions and leave if needed. Do not communicate unless the order clearly allows it.
Yes. Shared entrances, parking, elevators, and amenities may need a careful compliance plan.
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