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- Alberta Courts
The Court of Justice handles the vast majority of criminal and regulatory offences in Alberta and hears Civil cases up to $100,000, Family, Youth, and Traffic cases
- Judgments - Alberta Courts
A collection of judgments of the Alberta Court of Justice is available from CanLII The official version of the reasons for judgment is the signed original or handwritten document in the court file If there is a question about the content of a judgment, the original court file takes precedence
- Public Media Access - Alberta Courts
The Court Information Access Guide for Alberta covers access to court proceedings, court records and exhibits by members of the public, including the media It also covers restrictions on access to or publication of court information
- Court of Kings Bench of Alberta - Alberta Courts
The Court of King's Bench is the Superior Trial Court for the Province, hearing trials in civil and criminal matters and appeals from decisions of the Court of Justice The Chief Justice and other Justices of the Court are also judges of Surrogate Matters, which has jurisdiction over probate and administration of estate matters
- Alberta Court of Justice
The Court of Justice handles the vast majority of criminal and regulatory offences in Alberta and also hears Civil cases up to $100,000, Family, Youth and Traffic cases learn more
- Court Lists - Alberta Courts
Current General Appeal Hearing List - Court 1 - Courtroom 514 Current General Appeal Hearing List - Court 2 - Courtroom 512 Current Sentence Appeal Hearing List
- Traffic Court - Alberta Courts
Traffic Court is part of the Alberta Court of Justice It deals with offences pursuant to many provincial statutes and regulations, municipal bylaws and a few specified federal statutes In spite of its name, Traffic Court is not limited to only hearing traffic related offences
- Judgments - Alberta Courts
A collection of the judgments of the Court of King’s Bench of Alberta is available from CanLII The official version of the reasons for judgment is the signed original or handwritten endorsement in the court file
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