< Canadian Criminal Law < Offences 
 
        
      | Assault Peace Officer | |
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| s. 270 of the Crim. Code | |
| Election / Plea | |
| Crown Election | Hybrid | 
| Jurisdiction | Prov. Court  SC Judge + PI (I) SC Jury + PI (I) (536(2))  | 
| Summary Dispositions | |
| Maximum | 6 months jail or $5,000 fine | 
| Indictable Dispositions | |
| Avail. Disp. | same as summary | 
| Maximum | 5 years jail | 
| References | |
| Offence Elements  Sentence Principles Sentence Digests  | |
Legislation
Assaulting a peace officer
270. (1) Every one commits an offence who
- (a) assaults a public officer or peace officer engaged in the execution of his duty or a person acting in aid of such an officer;
 - (b) assaults a person with intent to resist or prevent the lawful arrest or detention of himself or another person; or
 - (c) assaults a person
 
- (i) who is engaged in the lawful execution of a process against lands or goods or in making a lawful distress or seizure, or
 - (ii) with intent to rescue anything taken under lawful process, distress or seizure.
 – CCC
Proof of Offence
- identity of accused
 - date and time of incident
 - jurisdiction (incl. region and province)
 - the accused assaulted the victim
 - the victim was a Peace Officer
 - the accused knew the victim was a Peace Officer
 - sobriety of the accused (if applicable)
 
Interpretation
Common Defences
See Also
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