My Cases — Criminal Harassment

The criminal harassment provisions are meant to protect persons, primarily women, from stalking and other behaviour that causes a reasonable fear for their safety. One problem is determining when love's persistence becomes criminal. All information has been edited to protect my client's privacy.

Alvin's Case - emailing intimate pictures after the affair - conditional discharge
Brian's Case - I just can't let you go - withdrawn (mental health diversion)
Darwin's Case - you can't return stolen kisses - withdrawn (peace bond)
Dermot's Case - when love's persistence becomes unwanted - withdrawn
Drew's Case - CAS complaint was legit, not harassment - withdrawn
Gene's Case - when neighbours attack - withdrawn (mediated settlement)
Hubert's Case - when ex co-workers attack - withdrawn (peace bond)
Jason's Case - followed ex-girlfriend to the police station - dismissed
Peter's Case - damaging ex-girlfriend's car - conditional discharge for mischief
Simon's Case - devious deflation of tires - conditional discharge for mischief