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  1. What is a judicial pre-trial? - Steps to Justice

    A judicial pre- trial is similar to a Crown pre- trial, except a judge helps: resolve the matter in a way you and the Crown agree with, or make the trial shorter by reducing the number and complexity of issues …

  2. 3. Go to your Crown pre-trial - Steps to Justice

    You can go to your Crown pre- trial yourself if you don't have a lawyer, or you can ask duty counsel to go to the pre- trial for you. If you have a lawyer, your lawyer will book and handle your Crown pre- trial. …

  3. What is a Crown pre-trial? - Steps to Justice

    Jan 10, 2019 · Your first package of disclosure will have instructions on how to schedule a Crown pre-trial. The Crown pre-trial is the first chance to talk to the Crown

  4. 1. Book a pre-trial - Steps to Justice

    Usually, if you've hired a lawyer, the pre- trial will happen over the phone. But your lawyer may also have a pre- trial with a Crown in a meeting at the courthouse. If you don't plan to hire a lawyer, you can: …

  5. Pre-trial hearings - Steps to Justice

    Pre-trial hearings Can I transfer my case to another court? 24,503 What is a preliminary inquiry? 10,899 What is a Crown pre-trial? 24,859 What is a judicial pre-trial? 45,679

  6. 4. Focus your pre-trial on resolution or trial issues

    When you are charged with a criminal offence , you can either: resolve your case, or plead not guilty and have a trial . Resolving your case can mean pleading guilty, or accepting diversion . In both cases, …

  7. 3. Ask for a Crown pre-trial - Steps to Justice

    Your first package of disclosure will contain instructions on how to schedule a Crown pre-trial. The Crown pre-trial is the first chance to talk to the

  8. pre-trial motion - Steps to Justice

    Motions are used by the Crown and defence lawyer to request that the court do something. These are applications that occur before the trial. They

  9. 1. Decide if diversion is right for you - Steps to Justice

    You also have the right to represent yourself and ask the Crown directly in pretrial if they would consider Indigenous diversion. Before making a decision, the Crown will look at the type of crime you have …

  10. What happens to my stuff if I'm evicted? - Steps to Justice

    Oct 1, 2025 · In most situations, it is against the law for your landlord to take your things. But if you leave things behind when you move, your landlord can sell