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Depending on the situation, a person can be charged with "assault", "assault with a weapon", "assault causing bodily harm", or "aggravated assault". A charge of assault causing bodily harm, for example, might be laid if you need medical treatment for your injuries. | Depending on the situation, a person can be charged with "assault", "assault with a weapon", "assault causing bodily harm", or "aggravated assault". A charge of assault causing bodily harm, for example, might be laid if you need medical treatment for your injuries. | ||
See our information on charging someone with a criminal offence (no. 215) for the steps involved in pursuing an assault charge. | See our information on [[Charging Someone with a Criminal Offense (Script 215)|charging someone with a criminal offence (no. 215)]] for the steps involved in pursuing an assault charge. | ||
===If a person disobeys a peace bond=== | ===If a person disobeys a peace bond=== |