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Sexual offence charges in Toronto are among the most serious and sensitive allegations a person can face. Accusations such as sexual assault, sexual interference, invitation to sexual touching, or exploitation can carry severe penalties, including lengthy imprisonment, mandatory registration on the sex offender registry, strict bail conditions, and lifelong reputational consequences. These cases often turn on credibility, consent, digital communications, and forensic evidence, and they are prosecuted aggressively by the Crown. Early, strategic legal representation is critical to protecting your rights and your future.

At Dalraj Bains Criminal Lawyers, we provide focused, discreet, and strategic defence for individuals facing sexual offence allegations. Our firm carefully reviews disclosure, statements, electronic evidence, and police conduct to identify inconsistencies and weaknesses in the Crown’s case. We assess issues such as consent, reliability, and potential Charter breaches, and we prepare thoroughly for both negotiations and trial when necessary. When your freedom, reputation, and future are on the line, you need an experienced Toronto criminal defence lawyer committed to building a strong and effective defence.

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Sexual assault is a criminal offence governed by Sections 271 to 273 of the Criminal Code of Canada. These provisions define sexual assault and outline its various forms. Sexual assault laws in Canada are
designed to protect individuals from non-consensual sexual acts and to address a range of behaviours involving sexual contact without consent.

Sexual assault is any form of sexual contact or activity that occurs without the explicit and voluntary consent of the individual involved. It is broadly defined as an assault of a sexual nature. Assault involves the intentional application of force to another individual, either directly or indirectly, without consent or an attempt/threat to apply force. Sexual nature is the act of violating the sexual integrity of an individual.

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Types of Sexual Assault Offences
The Criminal Code of Canada outlines several related offences.
If convicted of a sexual assault related charge, individuals may face registration on the National Sex Offender Registry – Sex Offender Information Registration Act (SOIRA).
For more information on sexual assault related offences, please contact us now for a confidential consultation.
Sexual interference and invitation to sexual touching are outlined in Sections 151 and 152 of the Criminal Code of Canada and addresses sexual crimes involving individuals under the age of consent. These offences are distinct from general sexual assault, but are closely related, focusing on protecting children from sexual exploitation.
Under Section 151 of the Criminal Code of Canada, sexual interference is described as every person who, for a sexual purpose, touches, directly or indirectly, with a part of the body or an object, any part of the body of a person under the age of 16 years is guilty of an offence.
To establish sexual interference, the Crown must prove:
Under Section 152 of the Criminal Code of Canada. Invitation to sexual touching is described as every person who, for a sexual purpose, invites, counsels, or incites a person under the age of 16 years to touch, directly or indirectly, with a part of the body or an object, the body of any person, including the accused or the complainant, is guilty of an offence.
To establish invitation to sexual touching, the Crown must prove:
For more information on sexual interference or other sexual assault related offences, please contact us now for a confidential consultation.
Sexual exploitation, as described in Section 153 of the Criminal Code of Canada, is when a person in a position of trust or authority, or with whom a young person is in a relationship of dependency, engages in sexual activity with a young person. This offence is distinct from sexual assault because it specifically addresses the abuse of power dynamics involving minors who are above the general age of consent, but below the age of consent for relationships involving trust, authority, or dependency.
Every person commits an offence who is in a position of trust or authority towards a young person, or is a person with whom the young person is in a relationship of dependency, and who:
To establish the offence of sexual exploitation under section 153 of the Criminal Code of Canada, the Crown must prove the following beyond a reasonable doubt:
For more information on sexual exploitation or other sexual assault related offences, please contact us now for a confidential consultation.
Voyeurism is defined under Section 162(1) of the Criminal Code of Canada as the act of surreptitiously observing or recording a person, in circumstances where they have a reasonable expectation of privacy, for a sexual purpose, or in a manner that violates their privacy.
The Crown must prove the following elements beyond a reasonable doubt:
For cases involving distribution, the prosecution must also prove the accused knowingly shared or made the recording available.
For more information on voyeurism or other sexual assault related offences, please contact us now for a confidential consultation.
Section 173(1) of the Criminal Code of Canada outlines the offence of indecent acts. A person commits an indecent act if they wilfully perform an act in a public place in the presence of one or more persons, or perform an act in any place with the intent to insult or offend any person, and the act is deemed indecent.
Section 173(2) of the Criminal Code of Canada covers exposure, where a person exposes their genitalia to a person under the age of 16 for a sexual purpose, either in public or a private place.
The Crown must prove the below elements beyond a reasonable doubt to establish the offence of an indecent act.
For exposure related offences under Section 173(2) of the Criminal Code of Canada, the elements include: The accused exposed their genital organs, the exposure was to a person under 16 years of age, and the exposure was for a sexual purpose.
For more information on indecent acts or other sexual assault related offences, please contact us now for a confidential consultation.
Any individual who intentionally produces, publishes, possesses, accesses, distributes, or circulates any child pornography may be convicted of a child pornography related offence.
Section 163.1(1) of the Criminal Code of Canada defines child pornography as:
Making Child Pornography
Making child pornography includes, but is not limited to, producing, making, and creating child pornography. This is a serious offence with the possibility of severe penalties, including imprisonment.

Distribution of Child Pornography

Distribution of child pornography includes, but is not limited to, transmitting, selling, trading, or making
child pornography through any available means, including electronic communications. This is a serious
offence with the possibility of severe penalties, including imprisonment.

Possession of Child Pornography

Possession of child pornography, either physically or electronically may be a criminal offence. Penalties vary depending on the circumstances of the case.
Accessing Child Pornography
Accessing child pornography, either physically or electronically may be a criminal offence. Penalties vary depending on the circumstances of the case.
For more information on child pornography or other sexual assault related offences, please contact us now for a confidential consultation.

Types of Sex Offence Charges We Defend

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Why Clients Choose Dalraj Bains

At Dalraj Bains Professional Corporation, we understand that facing criminal charges is one of the most stressful experiences you can endure. Here’s why clients trust us to defend their rights and fight for their future:

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Every case starts with a plan. We work closely with you to understand your situation and develop a clear strategy aimed at achieving the outcome you deserve. With our legal expertise and your insight, we’ll build a strong path forward—together.

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With extensive experience in criminal and regulatory law, we handle cases ranging from minor infractions to serious allegations. Our deep knowledge of the legal system and courtroom strategies sets us apart.

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You are more than a case to us. We listen to your story, answer your questions, and keep you informed every step of the way, ensuring you feel supported and empowered.

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No two cases are alike. We craft customized defence plans based on the unique circumstances of your situation, whether it’s negotiating for resolution or preparing for trial.

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