Judgments & Decisions

Provincial Court judges make thousands of decisions each year. The reasons they give for their decisions are sometimes called “judgments”, “reasons”, or just “decisions”. Often, Provincial Court judges explain their reasons by speaking to the people in the courtroom. This is called an “oral judgment”. A judge may also prepare written reasons (in some cases reading them aloud in court) and they will be placed in the court file.

Some of these written reasons are posted online on the CanLII (Canadian Legal Information Institute) databank, particularly in cases of public interest or involving a point of law. In a high-profile case, written reasons may be posted on the home page of the Court’s website www.provincialcourt.bc.ca under "Recent Judgments", for the first few days after they are issued until they can be posted on CanLII.

Use the "Search Judgments" button to find BC Provincial Court judgments on CanLII. See how to obtain oral and written judgments if there's no judgment online on CanLII.

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Recent Provincial Court Judgments

2024-04-10 - R. v. Allenby
Key Words: Criminal law — Weapons — Possession of prohibited weapon
2024-04-10 - Bak v. Kang
Key Words: Personal injuries — Medical malpractice — Dentists
2024-04-08 - A.G. v. B.G.
Key Words: Family law — Children — Mobility rights
2024-04-05 - R. v. P.S.M.
Key Words: Criminal law — Assault — Assault causing bodily harm — choking — Defences
2024-04-03 - R. v. Yuan
Key Words: Criminal law — Civil — Fisheries offences — Resources — Failing to use crab traps
Key Words: Criminal law — Special procedure and powers — Detention of seized property
2024-03-25 - R. v. Turner
Key Words: Criminal law — Sexual offences — Sexual assault
2024-03-25 - T.E. v. D.M.
Key Words: Family law — Children — Custody and access — Practice — Financial disclosure
2024-03-22 - R. v. Zanatta
Key Words: Criminal law — Charter of Rights — Section 10(b
2024-03-20 - R. v. Istephan
Key Words: Criminal law — Sexual offences — Voyeurism
2024-03-20 - Gunness v. Swedos
Key Words: Real property — Sale of lands — Misrepresentation
2024-03-19 - R. v. Orydzuk
Key Words: Criminal law — Disorderly or immoral conduct — Causing disturbance
2024-03-12 - Cleary v. Carlaw
Key Words: Civil — Practice — Default judgments
2024-03-05 - R. v. M.P.
Key Words: Criminal law — Sexual offences — Sexual interference — Property offences — Possession of stolen property
2024-03-05 - R. v. Doe
Key Words: Criminal law — Property offences — Breaking and entering with intent — Robbery — Sentencing
2024-02-27 - R. v. Han
Key Words: Criminal law — arson — Sentencing
Key Words: Commercial law — Estoppel — Res judicata
2024-02-21 - R. v. Poony
Key Words: Criminal law — Weapons — Possession of prohibited device
Key Words: Contract law — Formation — Motor vehicle leases — Breach
2024-02-16 - R. v. Milton
Key Words: Criminal law — Special procedure and powers — Detention of seized property