If you were convicted, and the guard at the border asks if you have ever been brought before a judge. They will possibly bar you from entry. It is always best to phone the Canadian Consulate Office prior to attempting the crossing. After 9/11 Canada Customs has really enforced and cracked down on all entries at the insistence of Homeland Security.
You can travel anywhere within the country. If you are trying to come into canada, you might have trouble.
That is entirely up to the judge. It IS possible.
It depends on the type of assault; simple assault, which is a misdemeanor or aggravated assault, which is a felony; whether you have a prior criminal record, the state in which you reside & that state's penalties for the crime. So, yes you might go to jail for assaulting a coworker, but you might not, too.
no disturbance is like you disturbing others now domestic violence is when you go and beat someone up or hit someone else
Yes
If you talk to victims 'hardly ever' and that is also true for the perpetrators - invariably it is a caution.
i dont think he would go to gail for that i think everything will be ok
Yes, you can go to Canada for a holiday even if you have a criminal record. You will still need a passport, however.
Assault went by The Club-Footed Comet.
yes
One year
Usually this is allowed but you still have to go through paperwork.