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Lawyer hired on a temporary basis
When the court reads the charges and asks for a plea
A physical attack on another person
The computer system that tracks people on bail, probation or in jail
When an accused makes an attendance in court
A formal charge in a more serious case, usually in Supreme Court
The database that tracks prosecution and court files
An order, under s. 810, to abide by certain conditions for the protection of another individual
The police computer system that tracks files
A report the police write for crown's charge assessment (for short)
A promise by the accused to abide by conditions and attend court
How the Queen is referred to in criminal proceedings
An order by the judge requiring a person be returned to court at a later ate
A court order permitting prison authorities and sheriffs to bring a prisoner to court
A court order compelling a witness to testify at trial
A court order compelling an accused to come to court to face a criminal charge
A formal promise
A mini hearing during a trial
To give up a right
A request to transfer a file to another registry, giving up the right to a trial
One who suffers physical or mental injury as the result of a crime
A person who has knowledge of a crime
A judge or jury's decision
A court finding of not guilty
A law that has been passed by federal or provincial legislature
A temporary delay of court proceedings
A person charged with a criminal offence
One who initiates an appeal to a higher court
Lawyers who work for the government and prosecute criminal offences
All relevant information gathered on a investigation that must be provided to defence to defend against the charge
The "finder of fact" in a court case; one who reviews evidence and renders a judgment
The geographic area over which the court has legal authority
Legal services available to those who cannot afford counsel
Early release of an offender from jail into the community under supervision and specific conditions
An answer by an accused when charged with a criminal offence.
Monetary compensation to the victim of a crime
The punishment pronounced by the court after a guilty finding
One who keeps courtrooms safe, looks after witnesses, juries and prisoners
Evidence given by a witness under oath
BC Current Attorney General
BCPS Current ADAG
BCPS Admin Staff online procedure manual (short form)
Substance that became legal in Canada on Oct 17, 2018
The human resource website for BC government employees
Your personal government logon identification
The program used to electronically vet and redact disclosure
A microsoft program used for informal internal government communication and meetings
A website used by BCPS for legal research
A written sworn statement of fact, confirmed by oath, for use as evidence in court
A formal proceeding in court where evidence is presented and a decision made by a judge or jury according to law
A hearing of evidence, like a trial, where a judge decides if there is enough evidence to proceed to trial (for short)
To remove or hide personal witness information from disclosure

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