R. v. R.P.P.
(Calgary P. C. - Domestic Assault). RPP was charged with a domestic assault arising from an incident involving an intimate partner.
Cases presented here are only some of the cases handled by David Chow. All cases use lettering to protect the identity of the client for solicitor-client privilege purposes. The case lettering does not necessarily reflect the client's actual initials. David has successfully defended many clients not represented here. Case results are updated periodically and thus are not necessarily up-to-date.
A good reason to review the posted cases handled by David Chow is to learn some legal principles about an actual case and how that particular case was handled.
(Calgary P. C. - Domestic Assault). RPP was charged with a domestic assault arising from an incident involving an intimate partner.
(Calgary, P. C. - Domestic Violence). In most cases, when police charge for domestic violence offences, the charges are justified.
(Didsbury, P. C. - Assault). This case was scheduled and ultimately completed on the day of trial.
(Calgary, P. C. - Domestic Assault). In Canadian criminal law, an "assault" is essentially an intentional non-consensual touching by the accused of another.
(Calgary, P. C. - Domestic Assault/Self Defence). In criminal law, self defence is a defence of justification for assault.
(Medicine Hat, P. C. - Domestic Assault). Assault is a commonly charged criminal offence.
(Cochrane, P. C. - Domestic Assault). There are several different categories of assault recognized in the Criminal Code of Canada.
(Okotoks, P. C. - Assault Causing Bodily Harm). KD was charged with assault causing bodily harm arising from a physical altercation with a family member.
(Calgary, P. C. - Aggravated Assault). MDD was charged with aggravated assault arising from a one-punch incident that occurred outside of a downtown nightclub in Calgary, Alberta.