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Can Affidavits Get Domestic Charges Dropped?
Affidavits can play a powerful role in getting Ontario domestic charges dropped. But their function is a source of widespread confusion, and Ontarians who bank on them as part of a “legal strategy” against domestic charges frequently end up disappointed.
It’s time to clear the cobwebs.
Drawing on my experience defending hundreds of domestic cases, this video takes a deep dive into the powers - and dangers - of the affidavit. Clients on both sides of domestic cases are invited to learn about their purpose, potential impacts, costs, and the legal risks associated with them. Those facing domestic charges are shown why faith in the affidavit is not a legal strategy; and complainants considering the preparation of an affidavit are given a reliable foundation from which to seek legal advice tailored to their case.
As always, my law firm’s goal is to empower Canadians by offering them access to dependable, no-cost legal content. Watch now to gain critical insight and to make informed decisions about your defence.
VIDEO CHAPTERS
00:00 - Introduction - The Problem with Affidavits
01:47 - Why Affidavits Attract So Much Attention
03:53 - What is an Affidavit?
04:30 - What is the Purpose of an Affidavit?
05:03 - Can Affidavits Get Domestic Charges Dropped?
05:33 - What Makes an Affidavit Effective?
08:34 - What are the Risks of an Affidavit?
09:22 - Recantations
10:04 - The Cost of An Affidavit
11:31 - Affidavits of Non-Prosecution
12:18 - Why You Shouldn't Bank on an Affidavit to Save You
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RESOURCES ON DOMESTIC VIOLENCE IN ONTARIO
~ IF YOU ARE A DEFENDANT ~
Shaffie Law's Domestic Violence Page
www.shaffielaw.ca/domestic-vi...
The Power of Affidavits in Domestic Assault Cases
www.shaffielaw.ca/post/the-power-of-affidavits-in-domestic-assault-cases-a-comprehensive-guide
A Lawyer's Guide for Married Couples Facing Domestic Charges in Ontario
www.shaffielaw.ca/post/a-lawy...
Removing No Contact Orders in Ontario Domestic Assault Cases
www.shaffielaw.ca/post/removi...
Can You get a Criminal Record or Go to Jail for Domestic Violence Charges?
www.shaffielaw.ca/post/senten...
Everything You Need to Know About Domestic Violence Charges in Ontario
www.shaffielaw.ca/post/ontari...
"Hiring the Best Criminal Lawyer for your Case"
www.shaffielaw.ca/post/the-be...
If you cannot afford a lawyer (Legal Aid Ontario)
www.legalaid.on.ca
~ IF YOU ARE A VICTIM OF DOMESTIC ABUSE ~
"Getting Domestic Charges Dropped: the Victim's Role in Domestic Violence Cases"
www.shaffielaw.ca/post/2019/0...
Legal Aid Ontario: Resources for Victims of Domestic Violence
www.legalaid.on.ca/services/d...
If You are Experiencing Domestic Violence: From the Province of Ontario
www.ontario.ca/page/domestic-...
Resources for Victims in the City of Toronto
www.torontocentralhealthline....
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Komentáře

  • @mladendostic8023
    @mladendostic8023 Před 3 dny

    How about mutual non contact order option, after epo was in place for 8 months. My layer ask if I want to accept it, he was asked by crowns layer???

  • @roberthall6161
    @roberthall6161 Před 7 dny

    Bail Review.

  • @roberthall6161
    @roberthall6161 Před 7 dny

    In the USA,I was denied a bail hearing.

  • @KhesNazar
    @KhesNazar Před 24 dny

    do they do mug shot and finger print? and how long does it stay on the system?

  • @citygalmelanieproductions1431

    Do you give consults

  • @JazleenDhaliwal
    @JazleenDhaliwal Před měsícem

    Hlo sir i want to talk to you

    • @shaffielaw
      @shaffielaw Před měsícem

      Feel free to call us any time at 647-500-5186.

  • @airn4789
    @airn4789 Před měsícem

    My boyfriend forcibly confined me and beat me (literally to the point where my actual EYEBALL was bleeding and I couldn't see) until I signed a false affidavit that he wrote (I had previously charged him cuz of seven years of abuse, and he wanted to avoid conviction cuz he had priors). I'm just wondering how his lawyer was able to submit the false affidavit? I thought that if the lawyer knows the affidavit is false, they can't--in good conscience--submit it? Isn't that malpractice?

  • @derpynerpy
    @derpynerpy Před měsícem

    My boyfriend complained to a friend about a minor argument we had. This "friend" made an exaggerated report against me. Neither of us wanted charges and well - now I have a no contact order and im kicked out of my place. Staying at a shelter now, even though charges will be dropped well have to convince the crown attorney that the very helpful report is false. The fact that anybody could make a baseless anonymous report on a couple and be proud about it makes me sick.

  • @Freedom4PalestineEndZioNazism

    That's right. Go to useless therapy and waste more years of your life. Best counselling is Quran and prayer. But if it helps your case to see a counsellor, go for it,

  • @ct1216
    @ct1216 Před 2 měsíci

    What if the surety leaves the residential and travel abroad for a week?

  • @deefective1100
    @deefective1100 Před 2 měsíci

    Now let me tell you what really happens in Ontario. If you are charged with a crime and are in a police station, after interrogation you will be told your charges. If you have no priors and the charges are minor after a hearing in front of a judge or justice of the peace you will be released on your own recognizance and a promise to appear. If not you are held in custody, and then transported to the local detention centre. You are then x-rayed, strip searched and given a orange jumpsuit to wear. The cops took all of your belongings at the police station. You are then escorted to your new home on a range, in a cell with a cell mate. Your only form of communication are the range telephones, but you can only place collect calls. You better remember those important numbers because you sure don't have your cellphone. You then can apply for legal aid if you qualify, and now you have to find a lawyer. The range usually has a list of lawyers and their phone numbers posted, they all take collect calls. After that just try to enjoy your stay, you will spend months doing dead time before your case gets to court. If you are lucky, your lawyer will get you bail.

  • @KatyYoder-cq1kc
    @KatyYoder-cq1kc Před 3 měsíci

    PERMANENT Injunction using AI maliciously. NO CONTACT with myself, my family, my workplace, my church, my community, my friends. Supremacists, Terrorists, Fascists and Communists. I am not your property.

  • @MilaShwarz-kw1yo
    @MilaShwarz-kw1yo Před 3 měsíci

    Great info! I am the interpreter and it helped me a lot to refresh my knowledge.

  • @rickallen9099
    @rickallen9099 Před 4 měsíci

    One ring is enough, Shayan. Pick a ring and go with that. You're a lawyer, not a rock star...

  • @voohoooh
    @voohoooh Před 4 měsíci

    What if you get a not guilty? Does the no contact have to get dropped,

    • @shaffielaw
      @shaffielaw Před 4 měsíci

      Yep! 👍🏼 Once a case is terminated the conditions cease to be in effect -- unless the court imposes another form of contact restriction, like a peace bond 😬

  • @Ayuchiii.3
    @Ayuchiii.3 Před 5 měsíci

    I want help , my boyfriend used to blackmail and once had choked me , the day he got arrested he broke my phone and I was so depressed as it was my mid term exam that I called 911, it’s been 10 days now and he’s in custody , he’s very aggressive and immature I would say but I don’t want to ruin his situation and mine as I’m continuously feeling bad for him , that he’s in jail coz of me , I don’t want any future with him but I can’t live normally as long as someone is in jail coz of me, can anybody help me please

    • @shaffielaw
      @shaffielaw Před 5 měsíci

      Hi Ayusha, it sounds like you could really use some support. We recommend you visit this link: www.ontario.ca/page/get-help-if-you-are-experiencing-violence. We also recommend contacting the Barbra Schlifer Clinic in Toronto: 416-323-9149.

    • @Ayuchiii.3
      @Ayuchiii.3 Před 5 měsíci

      @@shaffielaw will Barbara clinic charge fees as well?like for consultation

    • @shaffielaw
      @shaffielaw Před 5 měsíci

      They are a not for profit organization. Here is a blurb directly from their website: “The Clinic is a not-for-profit agency that provides free legal, interpretation and counselling services to women and gender diverse people of violence. The counselling department can provide confirmation of service delivery letters for counselling clients.” Wishing you the best of luck 🙏

    • @Ayuchiii.3
      @Ayuchiii.3 Před 5 měsíci

      @@shaffielaw thankyou 🙏

  • @newsandviews4595
    @newsandviews4595 Před 5 měsíci

    They charge me in Canada I do not live in Canada. I'm not been there in years. They called me and told me there was a charge card my stepson made the charge. He made a fake account in my name. They said I was up there when I was not. We have Border Patrol records print but I cannot get heard before a judge prayed because the Canadian lawyer will say you have to come up here and be arrested before we can tell you anything or get anything. Meanwhile the information was recorded by the cops. False proof to extradite you from another country they have to have a hearing with your country. The Canadian cops don't like to do that. Fine because my the government of where I'm at is extraditing Canadians for identity theft and fraud trafficking because of the **** sites hosted in Ontario. Because the lazy Canadian cops and prosecutors will not go after these entities for the fraud.

  • @newsandviews4595
    @newsandviews4595 Před 5 měsíci

    The fact that they won't tell you anything about the evidence without you being arrested is how corrupt Ontario system is. They arrest the Mafia then they let them go. The Hells Angels they let them go. But they go after foreigners because they want to bail money. That's all they want is to bail money

  • @rickricci
    @rickricci Před 5 měsíci

    Well done Thank you

    • @shaffielaw
      @shaffielaw Před 5 měsíci

      Thanks for your support, Rick! 👍🏼

  • @buttermonkey33
    @buttermonkey33 Před 5 měsíci

    Great videos. Pls keep making them! Quick question, how long does a charge stay on record? Does a charge mean you have a criminal record?

    • @shaffielaw
      @shaffielaw Před 5 měsíci

      Thanks for your support 🎉 A charge does not mean you have a criminal record. A “criminal record” is the outcome of two distinct processes: 1. being found GUILTY of the charge (either because you’ve pled or were found guilty by a judge), and 2. you’ve been CONVICTED following the finding of guilt. Having said that, all sorts of other information can turn up on what people call “background” or “criminal record” checks ☝🏼

  • @travisstewart7936
    @travisstewart7936 Před 5 měsíci

    A good lawyer as you repeatedly suggest is great if you have money. But for people as myself who live pay to pay dont have that option.

    • @shaffielaw
      @shaffielaw Před 5 měsíci

      Travis you raise a profound and very real problem in our criminal justice system. Thanks for doing so. We hope one day we can make a video about just this topic!

  • @travisstewart7936
    @travisstewart7936 Před 5 měsíci

    I was charged with mischief to property. Nothing in connection with "domestic assualt" the day i was charge we actually only had a argument. Its disgusting and causez more issues than anything. Rules need to be changed.

  • @travisstewart7936
    @travisstewart7936 Před 5 měsíci

    This court system is a joke. I been fighting for the contact order for 5 months now and even with my partner requesting the removal since the day of my first court appearance it always denied. It's causing more problems and issues as well as financial crisis and mentally damaging than anything.

    • @nilzafoster9190
      @nilzafoster9190 Před dnem

      Hello,can you plese let me know if you have vin ?I and my husband are this time difult.

  • @sunshinesallday
    @sunshinesallday Před 6 měsíci

    Ontario is becoming a communist country. The complainant does not have a say in any of the court procedures. Cops did not disclose that charges would be automatically laid. Bottom line "don't ever call the police". Prosecutor will delay and delay and delay.

  • @David-dz2xj
    @David-dz2xj Před 6 měsíci

    Are there not any Constitutional problems or cases before the court with these depending on the circumstances, ie. cruel an unusual punishment and lack of or no due process? I ask in the case that the end result where after 5 to 6 months it gets put on the record that 'no criminal offence whatsoever took place' and the charge(s) are withdrawn. Can one sue for damages in cases like these and if that is the case, what are the possible outcomes and odds of success?

    • @shaffielaw
      @shaffielaw Před 6 měsíci

      That's a really great question. There are definitely potential civil dynamics flowing from any criminal proceeding, but the law in relation to police and prosecutors is extremely strict. Best to talk to a civil lawyer who specializes in that area for further discussion. 👍

    • @David-dz2xj
      @David-dz2xj Před 6 měsíci

      @@shaffielaw I plan to as the penalty of no contact for that long exceeded the peace bond requirements in the final court date, ie. Written revocable available that should have been available from the start. Wasn't Tamara Lich finally released because of risking the detention exceeding the likely penalty? In our case, that is what happened and with no approval of either party.

    • @David-dz2xj
      @David-dz2xj Před 6 měsíci

      @@shaffielaw Do you have any recommendations for civil lawyers?

  • @David-dz2xj
    @David-dz2xj Před 6 měsíci

    Are there not any Constitutional problems or cases before the court with these depending on the circumstances, ie. cruel an unusual punishment and lack of or no due process? I ask in the case that the end result where after 5 to 6 months it gets put on the record that 'no criminal offence whatsoever took place' and the charge(s) are withdrawn. Can one sue for damages in cases like these and if that is the case, what are the possible outcomes and odds of success?

  • @sstorm1328
    @sstorm1328 Před 7 měsíci

    How often does anybody anywhere in Canada get charged with perjury in any jurisdiction? Never heard of one person charged any year. Might happen but it is like an urban myth... Or legal myth.

    • @shaffielaw
      @shaffielaw Před 7 měsíci

      That’s a really great question, Storm. We can’t speak for all of Canada, but our firm has never had a client charged with perjury. As mentioned in the video, perjury charges are quite rare - perhaps because of how challenging they are to prove in court.

  • @sstorm1328
    @sstorm1328 Před 7 měsíci

    Ok. Should I hire a lawyer to get an abuser finally charged? Got evidence, witnesses, police reports, spreadsheet of unending new incidents of harassment and crimes... Three charges for breach of EPO.... But still no charges for domestic violence or abuse despite all the reports and evidence. Police did not interview witnesses, examine evidence, or lay charges.... Only the release conditions from EPO breach charges are giving the victim any relief. Usually these EPO s get transformed into mutual no contact orders in Alberta... Which is highly unjust for victims. They treat the victim same as the abuser.... Not fair. An easy unilateral bureaucratic fix for police and justice system. Can be freely used by abuser to gaslight the entire world and continue to abuse the victim by making her out to have a restraining order against her in the defense of the real abuser.

  • @nellabonner8458
    @nellabonner8458 Před 7 měsíci

    And you saying that America country of the freedom??!!!

  • @annalisavajda252
    @annalisavajda252 Před 8 měsíci

    Well what I can tell you from experience is in BC they don't always get enforced my ex was allowed to stalk me and harass my family call the police to report it dispatch says it's a breach then an hour later some other douche cop calls back and says they don't care intimidation tactics are allowed. That's how court cases get lost too witness don't want to testify and sometimes victims get murdered also due to lack of due diligence and law enforcement also. Courts are stupid if they think giving bail conditions means criminals will abide by them.

  • @annalisavajda252
    @annalisavajda252 Před 8 měsíci

    Well what I can tell you from experience is in BC they don't always get enforced my ex was allowed to stalk me and harass my family call the police to report it dispatch says it's a breach then an hour later some other douche cop calls back and says they don't care intimidation tactics are allowed. That's how court cases get lost too witness don't want to testify and sometimes victims get murdered also due to lack of due diligence and law enforcement also. Courts are stupid if they think giving bail conditions means criminals will abide by them.

  • @thomasross3890
    @thomasross3890 Před 8 měsíci

    We should file the motion so as to have these laws completely removed from the system...how many lives have been trampled on or completely wrecked because of these restriction...financial losses etc etc etc...about high time that this gets voted out of the process...these laws have invited themselves into peoples wallets for the sake of everyday simple disputes

  • @thomasross3890
    @thomasross3890 Před 8 měsíci

    Well...i think the public should work towards abolishing the courts power to impose these laws on people on the simple premises of freedom of association freedom of mobility and freedom of association...the financial damages that have been imposed on people by this so called "safe guarding" legal system...people still have the power to modify and lift the laws that have been imposed onto people...i am to wonder how many families and partnerships have been destroyed by such rullings

    • @David-dz2xj
      @David-dz2xj Před 5 měsíci

      And, how many suicides for ruining lives?

  • @Eneang888
    @Eneang888 Před 9 měsíci

    That law no kind, family sometimes we need help from each other

  • @Sangam64
    @Sangam64 Před 9 měsíci

    How long does it take to remove no contact order ? Is it possible asap

    • @shaffielaw
      @shaffielaw Před 9 měsíci

      Great question. Unfortunately, there's no one-size fits all timeline. Getting the order lifted depends on multiple factors including the seriousness of the allegations; up-front done work by the client; the position of the complainant; the sensibility of the Crown; and yes, budget. Best to get a skilled criminal lawyer on board to help you.

  • @kirandeepkaur3993
    @kirandeepkaur3993 Před 10 měsíci

    In my case its just police but I dont have money for 3rd option. Can I do it by myself

  • @SlavaBasatski
    @SlavaBasatski Před 11 měsíci

    No contact is made to destroy unhealthy relationships. My gf went to the cops on me, got out on bail next day, in 3 weeks we were in public and she got mad at me in public and was yelling, police show up out of nowhere and i went to jail for 3 weeks. Would have been there till trial if it wasnt for my lawyer. As much as I wanna talk to her, i cant put my freedom in her hands again. I hope she miss me

    • @aeromedical6776
      @aeromedical6776 Před 10 měsíci

      Yup, If you are the respondent in a no contact order, you better consult an attorney and abide strictly to the terms of that order. The petitioner cannot “give you permission” to contact them while that order is in effect. No contact means no contact. Often the petitioner will allow contact (on the down low) and just not report the contact to law enforcement. However, all it takes is the petitioner suddenly deciding that contact is unwanted and reports it. A nosey neighbor or a family member who is aware of the no contact order and gets wind of the contact can also report it. The bottom line is that if a respondent violates the order, the circumstances don’t matter. You will be arrested and most likely taken to jail.

    • @W333dm4n
      @W333dm4n Před 10 měsíci

      Yup i trusted her and was begging her to stop yelling in public. She did me dirty

    • @thomasross3890
      @thomasross3890 Před 8 měsíci

      If she did that to you...she never gave a shit about you period....she would have realised that the cost was all going to be put on you

    • @martinzepeda2671
      @martinzepeda2671 Před 5 měsíci

      @@thomasross3890yuppp , my babymomma put order protection against her and my 2 year old son , we have different partners but I’ll be damn if I give in and try to contact her . I rather suffer by wondering how my son is doing than go to jail and lose my cdl license

    • @NatalieSloan-dm1rz
      @NatalieSloan-dm1rz Před 2 měsíci

      She's on bail why were you in Jail?

  • @W333dm4n
    @W333dm4n Před 11 měsíci

    Theyre trying to break ppl up thats messed up

  • @shiningbearable
    @shiningbearable Před rokem

    my daughters partner wants his dropped in an attempt to lesson the time hes looking at for dv strangulation while my daughter was only 8 weeks pregnant. hes manipulative and extremely dangerous as this lethal attack was his first attack on her..he has no respect got the law and uses other inmate accounts to intimidate and contact my daughter.. this is extremely traumatizing to my entire family within the same household..

  • @thomasross3890
    @thomasross3890 Před rokem

    Time to start putting lawsuits on the cops

    • @David-dz2xj
      @David-dz2xj Před 5 měsíci

      And, the system that lacks due process for doling out such a harsh penalty, which is still eaten in no findings of guilt or a resolution that is less than, ie. Written revokaable consent to put control in the hands of the adults involved. Burden of proof of danger and nowhere to go is supposed to be on the system.

  • @swathysubhesh1005
    @swathysubhesh1005 Před rokem

    hi Could you please make a video on PAR program for domestic violence

    • @shaffielaw
      @shaffielaw Před 6 měsíci

      Great idea for a future episode, Swathy!

  • @OHOHOHCOME
    @OHOHOHCOME Před rokem

    Ya this whole no contact orders is complete bullshit. Based on the research that I have done, many people are suffering unnecessarily as a result of this policy. I can safely say this is doing a massive amount of harm.

  • @NikkiHaywoodiammine

    What would be a good way to Encourage a judge to drop the nocontact order?

    • @aeromedical6776
      @aeromedical6776 Před 10 měsíci

      That request has to be initiated by the petitioner. The respondent has little to no input on getting a no contact order dropped. Even if the petitioner requests to have one removed, it’s entirely up to a Judges decision. The Judge will normally want to see some kind of proof that both parties are attending required classes (battery prevention), a mental health evaluation from one or both parties, and individual counseling. The primary purpose of a no contact order is to provide safety to the petitioner. Until a judge is satisfied that the threat to their safety is no longer an issue and that both parties are actively moving towards reconciliation, they are very unlikely to amend or remove the order.

  • @sonofamitch696
    @sonofamitch696 Před rokem

    Can I get some advice regarding my case for free if I call? I'm the victim in a domestic case and need help in what I can do and what the possible scenarios are in my case. I don't have a lot of money, thanks.

  • @rickallen9099
    @rickallen9099 Před rokem

    But sometimes you just gotta throw hands, bro. Something that bitch made lawyers like you don't understand.

  • @vicheakeng6894
    @vicheakeng6894 Před rokem

    czcams.com/video/GME1vYpzd4Q/video.html

  • @jessicaolive8005
    @jessicaolive8005 Před rokem

    How hard is it to defend reactive abuse?

  • @navrajmangat98
    @navrajmangat98 Před rokem

    Is it same in British Columbia.😢

    • @shaffielaw
      @shaffielaw Před rokem

      The law is the same across Canada, but how it’s applied by law enforcement and prosecutors in British Columbia may be different. Check with your local criminal defence lawyer! 👍🏼

  • @basicprogrammer6147

    I blocked my mother in law's phone number from calling my home phone because it rang out loud and she called every day at random times. She bullied my wife, her daughter. My wife and I argued about it, and my wife then filed for an order of protetion against me. The judge kicked me out of my house for 1 year. The 1 year is just about up. What are the chances the court will continue the order of protection if my wife wants the court to do so? Note: my mother in law and sister in law hate my guts.

  • @Miaa9494
    @Miaa9494 Před rokem

    What is a common law peace bond? I’m in a domestic violence case & i would love to know if there’s still no contact or is there contact?

    • @shaffielaw
      @shaffielaw Před rokem

      A peace bond is a court order that contains terms and conditions binding the conduct of the person bound by it. Breaching the terms of the bond can result in additional criminal charges, and this may or may not include a no contact condition. Talk to your criminal lawyer for more information.