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One possibility is that you can request disclosure from the police to obtain all the information the police have pertaining to your offence. You can thereupon contact the crown prosecutor via phone,...
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It is technically possible to be admitted into the Alternative Measures Program a second time, the 2 year timeframe notwithstanding, but this decision is at the sole discretion of the Crown...
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Sorry, in case the link I posted previously did not work, omit the "xxx" at the end, or click on this one >> Understanding Criminal Records
Thanks.
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As per the Alberta Rules of Court, section 616(2)(e)(iii), the contingency agreement must contain a statement about "whether the client is responsible to pay disbursements and, if so, a general...
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Hi Judy, my source of information was at http://www.johnhoward.ab.ca/PUB/A5.htmxxx, "Understanding Criminal Records," which states:
"Alternative Measures Programs (Diversion Programs)"
"This...
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Many accident-related/personal injury cases are handled on a contingency basis. A contingency agreement is where the Plaintiff (person who initiates the lawsuit) pays nothing if the lawsuit is...
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Hi Judy, only in the case of alternative measures for adults.
Calgary does send its records to CPIC, just like any other city or place... What I meant was that all *indictable* offences committed...
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In order to be competent to hear a given matter, a court must have jurisdiction over the following:
1. the offence;
2. the offender; and
3. the geographical territory.
If the fraud is to be...
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If you were charged with theft under $5,000 and the Crown Prosecutor chooses to proceed by way of summary conviction, there is 6 month time limit. If the Crown Prosecutor chooses to proceed by way of...
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It depends on how in-depth the security check is.
Records for Alternative Measures for Adults (Diversion Programs) are not entered into the CPIC (Canadian Police Information Centre) system. The...
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