Regarding charges of in Toronto, a crown prosecutor must prove beyond a reasonable doubt:
That the accused engaged in the activity in question;
That the accused knew or was reckless about how their conduct would be perceived by the complainant;
That the complainant feared for their safety or the safety of someone connected to them;
That the fear the complainant experienced was reasonably held under the circumstances.
If, in the Court of Law the Defendant or his lawyer raises doubt on any of the above-mentioned elements, the court must acquit the accused. Robb has successfully defended numerous individuals facing charges of criminal harassment.