🇨🇦 Canada 21h ago · none

Scheduled criminal trials at 11 B.C. courthouses may not be able to proceed

Nanaimo News Bulletin
Nanaimo local news
View Channel →
Source ↗ 👁 0 💬 0
The Supreme Court of B.C. says scheduled criminal trials for in-custody accused persons may not be able to proceed in some court locations due to the lack of spaces to house the accused.
The court issued the noticed Thursday (April 30), warning of the possible impacts to some criminal trials at 11 court locations: Cranbrook, Dawson Creek, Fort St. John, Nelson, Powell River, Prince Rupert, Revelstoke, Rossland, Smithers, Terrace and Williams Lake.
The notice says that it may not be possible for

Comments (0)

Sign in to join the discussion

More Like This

📰
NDP says patients left without timely notice of ER closures
Prince Albert Daily Herald · 16h ago
📰
B.C. government announces big investment in Nanaimo’s Niik Steel
Nanaimo News Bulletin · 16h ago
📰
Prince Albert musician Donny Parenteau named to Saskatchewan Order of Merit
Prince Albert Daily Herald · 17h ago
📰
Speech and Hearing Month declared in Prince Albert
Prince Albert Daily Herald · 17h ago
📰
Competitors powerlift for a cause at Lift4Kids
Prince Albert Daily Herald · 17h ago
📰
Man running Vancouver to Ontario for $100K mental health fundraiser
Nanaimo News Bulletin · 18h ago