Criminal charges that arise out of a domestic situation are viewed more seriously by the Crown and the Courts than the same criminal charges arising from non-domestic contexts. The Crown prosecutor is more likely to ask for jail for a crime involving a domestic relationship than for a crime involving a stranger, and the Court is more likely to grant a harsher sentence. This is because people in domestic relationships are in positions of trust toward each other, and it is considered aggravating when one of the parties abuses that trust. It is therefore important to determine whether the Crown has in fact designated your charges as involving domestic violence.
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