Practical Guidance from a Judge, Justice of the Peace, Crown Attorney, and Defence Lawyer

You're a newly called lawyer and get a call from your first potential client who is in custody awaiting bail. This session offers practical steps and strategic insights from a Judge, Justice of the Peace, Crown Attorney, and Defence Lawyer to help you succeed in your early years of criminal law practice.
Bail Hearings
Preparing Sureties:
Marginalized Groups:
Disclosure and Pre-Trials
Once your client is released and you’ve obtained disclosure, it’s time to conduct a Crown Pre-Trial (CPT) and a Judicial Pre-Trial (JPT).
Preparation and Strategy:
Tips for Resolution Discussions:
Charter Applications
When it’s time for trial and you have pre-trial Charter applications, consider the following:
Drafting and Arguing Tips for New Lawyers:
EDI and Professionalism Content
This program includes 7 minutes of Professionalism Content, including:
Sentencing Hearings
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Presenters:

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