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Posted to: Judges | 19/01/2016

B.C. Provincial Court Judicial Justice Carol Roberts is going to the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro!

Posted to: Judges, Other Topics | 12/01/2016

When Judge Anne Wallace was battling cancer in the early 2000s she used her own experience as the basis for an article on how best to help a friend or family member diagnosed with cancer. The article was both inspiring and comforting. It blended wisdom and sensitivity with practical common sense, and even humour.

Posted to: Court | 05/01/2016

The Provincial Court Scheduling Project got underway in 2011 when the Court began researching how to improve the way it scheduled trials. Provincial Court judges wanted to shorten the time people had to wait for trials and avoid disruptive delays once trials began.

Posted to: Help, Law | 29/12/2015

Updated May 2021

Posted to: Law | 22/12/2015

In Canada the presumption that everyone is innocent unless they are proved to be guilty is more than just a saying. It is the principle on which our justice system is based, and one that protects us all from being imprisoned without valid reasons.

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