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  2. Alberta Court of Justice - Wikipedia

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    The Alberta Court of Justice is an inferior court of first instance in Alberta, which means decisions from the Court of Justice may be appealed at the Court of King's Bench of Alberta and/or the Court of Appeal of Alberta. The Alberta Court of Justice hears the majority of criminal and civil cases in Alberta. All of Alberta’s criminal cases ...

  3. Ritu Khullar - Wikipedia

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    On November 28, 2022, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced Khullar's appointment as Chief Justice of the Court of Appeal, replacing then Chief Justice Catherine Fraser. Regarding her elevation to the role, she commented, "the opportunity to serve the people of Alberta, the Northwest Territories and Nunavut in this way is an enormous ...

  4. Court of King's Bench of Alberta - Wikipedia

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    A justice of the Court of Appeal of Alberta is an ex officio justice of the Court of King's Bench and may sit on that court. Likewise, a justice of the Court of King's Bench may sit on a panel of the Court of Appeal, by invitation of the chief justice of Alberta. The chief justice of Alberta and the chief justice of the Court of the King's ...

  5. Aleeta Raugust - Wikipedia

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    Aleeta Raugust (born December 14, 1997) is a Canadian convicted of being a serial killer of cats.In March 2023, Raugust pled guilty in the Alberta Court of Justice to ten criminal charges – nine of which were related to animal abuse – and a single count of threatening property damage.

  6. Court of Appeal of Alberta - Wikipedia

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    The court originated from the old Supreme Court of the Northwest Territories which was replaced by the Supreme Court of Alberta in 1907 (shortly after Alberta became a province in 1905). The new Supreme Court of Alberta comprised a trial division and an appellate division (essentially, brother justices of the Supreme Court sitting en banc with ...

  7. Nicholas Devlin - Wikipedia

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    Nicholas Edward Devlin was born on September 30, 1971 in Calgary, Alberta. [2]He attended the University of Calgary where he earned his Bachelor of Arts in Canadian Studies in 1993 and his Bachelor of Law, graduating as his class’s gold medalist in 1996.

  8. Criminal sentencing in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Before a court imposes a fine, it must inquire into the ability to pay the fine. [30] Failure to pay the fine by the time required in the order can result in the person being found in default. A number of remedies exist, including imprisonment. In the past a court that imposed a fine would also impose a hypothetical sentence in the event of ...

  9. Category:Alberta courts - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Alberta courts" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Alberta Court of Justice; C.