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Please check your email for the update request. This email will provide instructions on how to update your listing. Sorry, but the email address you provided is not registered to this listing. Please try again, or notify the owner of this listing to request the update. The Provincial Court has jurisdiction to try almost all indictable offence charges under the Criminal Code a charge of murder by an adult accused being the main exception. It also has exclusive jurisdiction over all summary offence charges under provincial and federal statutes and regulations.

If an accused person elects or is subject to trial in the Supreme Court, the Provincial Court may hold a preliminary inquiry. Monday am—pm Tuesday am—pm Wednesday am—pm Thursday am—pm Friday am—pm. Service Description The Provincial Court has jurisdiction to try almost all indictable offence charges under the Criminal Code a charge of murder by an adult accused being the main exception.

View 18 organization services. View 18 program locations. Site Info Update this listing. Site Hours Monday am—pm. Tuesday am—pm. Seventy per cent of the staff was new because most of the existing employees refused to move. They used to call me. Judy Crump , the director of maintenance enforcement at the Department of Justice, says the department was expecting the move to affect enforcement numbers.

It's a very complex program to administer and the job of an enforcement officer or an enforcement assistant is very challenging work. Crump says the department is consulting with a group of clients to find ways to improve the program. A review committee that includes bureaucrats outside the program will also file a report next spring. Bob Murphy is an award-winning journalist who has worked as a CBC News reporter in the Maritime provinces for more than two decades. He has investigated everything from workplace deaths to unsolved crimes and government scandals.

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