Read our Infosheets to learn more about your rights and obligations
Criminal
law
Arrest
Find out a little more about arrests
Understanding your right to a lawyer
The complaint: An essential step
What you should know about the right to remain silent
At the police station
What happens at the police station?
Notifying the parents: A mandatory step
The police investigation: A crucial step
I’ve been detained!
Youth Court
A few questions on appearing before the court
Conditions of release
Admitting or denying your guilt
An overview of youth court
Everything you need to know about the Crown prosecutor
The defense lawyer
The trial
A trial before the youth court
Your private life on trial
The pre-sentence report: The name says it all!
The consequences of a youth record
The Appeal
On trial…with or without a jury?
The sentence
Sentencing
Sentences involving custody
A sentence that stands up to review
Carrying out a custodial sentence
Carrying out a non-custodial sentence
Other measures
Extrajudicial measures: Keeping adolescents out of court
Carrying out an extrajudicial sanction
Extrajudicial sanctions
The victim
When the victim files a complaint
The police investigation from the victim’s perspective
Testifying as a Victim
Understanding compensation
Representing the victim
Drugs
Opening the door…to a police search
Simple possession? Not so simple…
Caught in Traffic!
Body searches
Drugs at school
Other Infosheets
The principles behind the Youth Criminal Justice Act
Conferences
Making sense of reintegration
Civil
law
Your parents’ separation
Civil liability and minors
Your right to consent to health care
When you’re the parent: Child support obligations
King of the castle? Not exactly…
I charge, therefore I am! :-)
Married, for better or worse
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