Being charged with obstructing a peace officer can happen during a routine interaction with police and may carry serious consequences, including a criminal record. In this article, we explain what Section 129 of the Criminal Code means, what the Crown must prove, common examples of obstruction allegations, possible defences, and what you should do if you are facing an obstruct police charge in Ontario.
Can you get bail for serious criminal charges in Canada? Learn how Ontario courts assess bail, sureties, release plans, public safety, and detention before trial.