Charged with Assault in Malton or Peel Region? Talk to a Lawyer Now.
An assault charge in Malton can cost you your job, your immigration status, and your freedom. Malton is a community within Mississauga in Peel Region — all criminal charges are prosecuted at the A. Grenville and William Davis Courthouse in Brampton. LawPlace defends assault charges for clients throughout Malton and Peel Region.
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Do Not Speak to Police Without a Lawyer Present
If you have been charged with assault by Peel Regional Police in Malton, exercise your right to silence immediately and contact a criminal defence lawyer. Anything you say — at the scene, at the station, or in a text message — can and will be used against you at the A. Grenville and William Davis Courthouse in Brampton.
Watch — Assault Charge Defence Explained
What Happens After an Assault Charge in Malton?
LawPlace criminal defence lawyers explain what to expect after being charged with assault in Ontario — your rights, your options, and how an experienced assault charge lawyer can help protect you in Peel Region courts. If you were charged in Malton, your case will be heard at the A. Grenville and William Davis Courthouse in Brampton — not at a local courthouse in Malton itself. Having a lawyer who appears regularly at Brampton Courthouse is essential.
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Recent Results — Assault Charges
Our Results in Peel Region Courts
Representative outcomes for clients LawPlace has defended on assault charges in Brampton and Mississauga courts. Client names are withheld to protect confidentiality.
R. v. K.S.Charge: Assault Causing Bodily Harm📍 Malton✓ Withdrawn
“Peel Regional Police charged me after a dispute that escalated. LawPlace challenged the Crown’s evidence and the charge was withdrawn before it ever went to trial. I kept my job and my record.”
— K.S., Malton, Ontario
R. v. P.M.Charge: Assault with a Weapon📍 Mississauga✓ Not Guilty
“I acted in self-defence and LawPlace proved it. The judge heard the full picture, not just the complainant’s version. Not guilty — I never thought those words would apply to me.”
— P.M., Malton, Ontario
R. v. D.A.Charge: Common Assault📍 Brampton✓ Conditional Discharge
“First offence, I was terrified. LawPlace walked me through every step, and I got a conditional discharge — no permanent conviction. My immigration status was not affected.”
— D.A., Peel Region, Ontario
Understanding Your Charge
What Is Assault in Ontario?
Under the Criminal Code of Canada, assault is defined in section 265 as the intentional application of force to another person — directly or indirectly — without their consent. Physical injury is not required. Even the attempt or threat to apply force can constitute assault if the other person has reasonable grounds to believe the threat will be carried out.
Malton is a community in the north end of Mississauga, within Peel Region. Peel Regional Police (PRP) respond to assault calls throughout Malton. Once a charge is laid, the Crown Attorney at the A. Grenville and William Davis Courthouse in Brampton takes conduct of the file — and the process can move quickly. Having an experienced assault charge lawyer who regularly appears at Brampton Courthouse is critical.
Malton has a large, diverse community — many residents have immigration ties that make a criminal conviction particularly consequential. Assault charges in Ontario range from relatively minor (common assault) to very serious (aggravated assault), with dramatically different penalties at each level. Understanding the charge against you is the first step in building your defence.
The Assault Charge Ladder
From Common Assault to Aggravated — Know the Difference
The Criminal Code creates a tiered structure for assault charges. Where you fall on this ladder has significant consequences for your potential sentence, bail conditions, and defence strategy — especially in a busy court like Brampton’s A. Grenville and William Davis Courthouse.
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Section 266 CC
Common Assault
The most frequently charged assault offence in Malton and across Peel Region. Covers any unwanted physical contact — a push, a slap, grabbing someone’s arm. Physical injury is not required. First-time offenders are often eligible for a conditional or absolute discharge — meaning no permanent criminal conviction on your record if conditions are met.
⚠️ Up to 5 years (indictable) • Discharge eligible
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Section 267(a) CC
Assault with a Weapon
Carrying or using any object — a bottle, a belt, a vehicle, or anything used as a weapon — during an assault. The object does not have to be a conventional weapon. This charge upgrades the severity significantly, affects bail conditions, and often results in a more aggressive Crown approach when the matter reaches the Brampton Courthouse.
⚠️ Up to 10 years imprisonment
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Section 267(b) CC
Assault Causing Bodily Harm
Where the complainant suffers non-trivial physical harm — bruising, cuts, a broken bone, or any injury that interferes with their health or comfort. Peel Regional Police regularly lay this charge after Malton incidents involving visible injuries. The presence of bodily harm dramatically changes the Crown’s position on resolution at Brampton Courthouse.
⚠️ Up to 10 years imprisonment
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Section 268 CC
Aggravated Assault
The most serious assault charge, reserved for conduct that wounds, maims, disfigures, or endangers the life of another person. Prosecuted exclusively by indictment in Superior Court. Carries a maximum of 14 years imprisonment. Cases at this level are complex, fact-intensive, and demand experienced trial counsel with deep knowledge of the A. Grenville and William Davis Courthouse in Brampton.
⚠️ Up to 14 years • Indictable only • Superior Court
Charged after a Peel Regional Police arrest in Malton? You have the right to remain silent and the right to a lawyer. Call LawPlace immediately: (416) 770-6417.
Defence Strategies
How LawPlace Defends Assault Charges from Malton
Every assault case from Malton and Peel Region is different. After a thorough review of the Crown disclosure, LawPlace identifies which defences apply to your specific facts and how to deploy them most effectively at the A. Grenville and William Davis Courthouse in Brampton.
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Self-Defence (Section 34 CC)
If you used force to protect yourself or another person from an assault, self-defence is a complete answer to the charge. LawPlace builds the factual record needed to establish this at the Brampton Courthouse — proportionality, reasonable belief, and the circumstances leading to the Malton incident.
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Consent
Assault requires lack of consent. Where both parties agreed to the physical contact — including in a sporting context or mutual altercation — consent may provide a complete or partial defence. This issue arises frequently in Malton domestic incidents and social disputes in Peel Region.
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Identity & Mistaken Identity
Was it actually you? Eyewitness testimony, surveillance gaps, and lineup procedure errors all create reasonable doubt. LawPlace scrutinizes identification evidence in every Malton and Peel Region assault case to determine whether the Crown can truly prove you were the person who acted.
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Charter Violations (Section 7, 8, 9, 10)
If Peel Regional Police breached your rights when arresting you, searching your home or phone, or questioning you in custody without access to counsel, that evidence may be excluded. Charter applications are powerful tools in the hands of an experienced criminal defence lawyer at the Brampton Courthouse.
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Complainant Credibility
In many Malton assault cases — particularly domestic and neighbour disputes — the case turns entirely on whether the Court believes the complainant. LawPlace rigorously cross-examines complainants, identifies inconsistencies in prior statements, and challenges the narrative the Crown presents.
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Diversion & Alternative Measures
For first-time offenders, diversion through the Crown pre-trial process can result in the charge being withdrawn entirely — without a conviction. LawPlace regularly negotiates with Crown Attorneys at the Brampton Courthouse to secure diversion for eligible Malton clients who want to keep their record clean.
Crown disclosure includes witness statements, affidavits, and police notes. LawPlace reviews every page to identify weaknesses in the Crown’s case.
Malton — Local Court Knowledge
Assault Charges in Malton & Peel Region — What You Need to Know
Malton is one of the most culturally diverse communities in Ontario, located in the northwest corner of Mississauga near Pearson International Airport. Malton is home to large South Asian, Caribbean, and West African communities where a criminal record carries severe immigration and social consequences far beyond the courtroom. Many Malton residents are permanent residents, new Canadians, or hold work and study permits — making the outcome of an assault charge especially high-stakes.
Assault charges arising in Malton are prosecuted at the A. Grenville and William Davis Courthouse at 7755 Hurontario Street, Brampton. Malton falls within the jurisdiction of Peel Regional Police (PRP) — not Toronto Police — and all criminal matters are heard in Brampton, not at a Malton-area court. This court processes thousands of criminal matters every year. Having a lawyer who regularly appears here — who knows the Crown attorneys, the judicial practices, and the local procedural expectations — gives you a measurable advantage.
LawPlace defends assault charges for clients from Malton and throughout Peel Region. We appear regularly at the Brampton Courthouse and represent clients from all backgrounds. We offer multilingual consultations — reflecting Malton’s diverse community — to ensure you understand your situation fully in your own language.
Why LawPlace
Why Malton Clients Choose LawPlace
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We Know Brampton Courthouse
LawPlace lawyers appear regularly at the A. Grenville and William Davis Courthouse in Brampton — where all Malton assault charges are prosecuted. We know how Crown Attorneys approach Peel Region assault cases and how to negotiate effectively.
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24/7 — No Exceptions
Arrests in Malton don’t happen during business hours. LawPlace is available to speak with you at any hour — the night of your arrest, the morning of your bail hearing, or the weekend before your first appearance at Brampton Courthouse.
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Multilingual Consultations
Malton is one of the most culturally diverse communities in Ontario. LawPlace offers multilingual service to ensure nothing is lost in translation when it matters most. Consultations available in multiple languages — ask us.
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Immigration-Aware Defence
Many Malton residents are permanent residents or hold immigration status that can be directly affected by a criminal conviction. LawPlace always considers the immigration dimension of your case and coordinates with immigration counsel when needed.
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Written Flat Fee — No Surprises
LawPlace provides a written retainer with a flat fee for your matter. You know exactly what you are paying before you sign anything. No billing surprises. No hidden costs.
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Results-Focused
Whether the goal is a full acquittal, a withdrawal, a discharge with no conviction, or minimizing the consequences of a conviction — LawPlace builds a strategy specific to your circumstances and fights for the best possible result.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Assault Charge Questions — Malton & Peel Region
Your case will be heard at the A. Grenville and William Davis Courthouse, located at 7755 Hurontario Street in Brampton. Although you were charged in Malton, Malton falls under Peel Regional Police jurisdiction and all Malton criminal matters are prosecuted in Brampton — not at a local Malton court. Your first appearance will typically be scheduled within a few weeks of the charge. LawPlace appears at this courthouse regularly.
Yes — this is one of the most important questions for Malton residents. Any criminal conviction can trigger inadmissibility, removal proceedings, and bars to citizenship for permanent residents and those on work or study permits. Given Malton’s large immigrant community, immigration consequences are a central concern in virtually every assault case we handle. LawPlace fights for outcomes — discharges, diversions, and acquittals — that protect your immigration status.
Not automatically. In Ontario, once a domestic assault charge is laid, the Crown — not the complainant — controls whether to proceed. The complainant can withdraw their cooperation, but the Crown Attorney at Brampton Courthouse can still prosecute the case using police notes, 911 recordings, prior statements, and other evidence. LawPlace regularly represents clients in these situations and knows how to challenge the Crown’s case when the complainant is not cooperative.
In many common assault cases in Peel Region, especially first offences, a conditional or absolute discharge is possible — meaning you are found guilty but no conviction is registered. This protects your record for most purposes, including employment background checks. Eligibility depends on the charge, the facts, and your criminal history. LawPlace regularly pursues discharges for assault clients at Brampton Courthouse and will advise you on your chances after reviewing your case.
Do not speak to anyone about the incident — not friends, not family, not on social media — until you have spoken to a lawyer. Anything you say can be used as evidence at the Brampton Courthouse. Review your release conditions carefully and comply with all of them. Then call LawPlace at (416) 770-6417 or WhatsApp us. We will review your paperwork, explain what to expect, and begin building your defence immediately. LawPlace responds 24/7.
Legal fees for assault defence in Malton and Peel Region vary depending on the seriousness of the charge and whether your case goes to trial. LawPlace provides a written flat fee retainer for every client — you know the full cost before retaining us. The initial consultation is completely free and there is no obligation. Call or WhatsApp us to discuss your case and receive a transparent fee quote.
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A. Grenville and William Davis Courthouse
📍 7755 Hurontario Street, Brampton, ON L6W 4T6
All criminal charges arising in Malton are prosecuted at the A. Grenville and William Davis Courthouse at 7755 Hurontario Street, Brampton. Malton is policed by Peel Regional Police — not Toronto Police — so even though Malton is geographically close to Etobicoke, your case is heard in Brampton. This is where your bail hearing, first appearance, Crown pre-trial, and trial will all take place.
LawPlace lawyers appear at this courthouse regularly. We know the Crown attorneys who prosecute Peel Region assault cases, the judicial practices on the bench, and the local procedural expectations — from bail to trial — that affect your outcome.
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First Appearance
Usually within 2–4 weeks of charge
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Peel Regional Police (PRP) • Malton Division
LawPlace Serves All of Ontario
Charged Outside Malton? We Cover All of Peel Region & Southern Ontario.
LawPlace defends assault and criminal charges across the GTA and Southern Ontario. If your matter is outside Malton or Peel Region, select your jurisdiction below.
LawPlace criminal defence lawyers are available 24 hours a day for Malton and Peel Region clients. Your first consultation is completely free and 100% confidential. Call now, WhatsApp us, or send a message online — we respond within one hour, around the clock.
LawPlace maintains a Brampton office to serve clients charged in Peel Region. Conveniently located across the street from the A. Grenville and William Davis Courthouse — available by appointment only. Call or WhatsApp us to schedule.
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Brampton, ON L6W 3W8 Directly across from the A. Grenville and William Davis Courthouse