Matters involving youth aged 12 to 17 charged with criminal offenses are heard under the Youth Criminal Justice Act (YCJA) in this court. 3. Family Law & Child Protection
— For residents of New Brunswick’s "Hub City," the phrase "Miramichi Court Docket" represents more than just a list of cases. It is the weekly roadmap of the province’s justice system in Judicial District 8 (Northeast). Whether you are a defendant, a victim, a witness, or simply a concerned citizen, knowing how to read and access the docket is essential for navigating the legal landscape.
The court handles civil disputes involving claims up to a certain monetary threshold, allowing residents a streamlined process to resolve financial conflicts. How to Access the Miramichi Court Docket Miramichi Court Docket
All cell phones and tablets must be turned off or silenced before entering any courtroom.
, but some matters involving youth, adoptions, or publication bans may have restricted information. Viewing Files Matters involving youth aged 12 to 17 charged
The Court of King's Bench deals with more severe criminal indictments, high-value civil litigation, and complex family law matters (such as divorce and child custody). 3. Small Claims Court
When you look at the Miramichi court docket, you will see abbreviations. Here is a cheat sheet: It is the weekly roadmap of the province’s
The modern Miramichi Law Courts are located at . This building, often called the New Brunswick Provincial Court on maps, is situated near Ritchie Wharf and the Miramichi station, making it an accessible hub for justice in the area. Interestingly, the Old Northumberland County Courthouse, a historic two-story Georgian building, is now a heritage site located at 285 Campbell Street, having been moved there in 1914 from its original location on the King George Highway.