Navigating a court case
For many people, attending Provincial Court is their first contact with the justice system. It can be intimidating, but knowing what to expect can help.
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        Navigating a court case
        
                        
        
                
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        Information for all types of cases
        
                        
        
                
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        Criminal (adult and youth)
        
                        
        
                
- Getting ready for criminal court
 - Steps in a criminal case
 - Indigenous sentencing and specialized criminal courts
 - Youth criminal court
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        Criminal Caseflow Management Rules
        
                        
        
                
- RULE 1 OBJECT, APPLICATION AND INTERPRETATION
 - RULE 2 EFFECT OF NON-COMPLIANCE
 - RULE 3 PRACTICE DIRECTIONS OF CHIEF JUDGE
 - RULE 4 NOTICE AND FILING
 - RULE 5 INITIAL APPEARANCE
 - RULE 6 CROWN DISCLOSURE
 - RULE 7 ARRAIGNMENT REPORT
 - RULE 8 ARRAIGNMENT HEARING
 - RULE 9 TRIAL READINESS REPORT
 - RULE 10 TRIAL CONFIRMATION HEARING
 - RULE 11 ADJOURNMENT OF TRIAL OR PRELIMINARY INQUIRY
 - RULE 12 NOTICE BY COUNSEL
 - RULE 13 CONTINUATIONS
 - ARRAIGNMENT AND TRIAL READINESS FORMS
 
 - Criminal orders picklists
 - Alternatives to criminal court
 - Criminal Code s. 810 (protection) orders
 
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        Family
        
                        
        
                
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        Small claims
        
                        
        
                
 - Traffic, ticket, bylaw
 - Indigenous sentencing and specialized criminal courts
 
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        Information for all types of cases
        
                        
        
                
 - Finding judgments
 - Court locations and schedules
 - News, notices, policies and practice directions
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        About the Court
        
                        
        
                
 - Judicial Council