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  2. Court of King's Bench of Manitoba - Wikipedia

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    The Court of King's Bench of Manitoba (French: Cour du Banc du Roi du Manitoba)—or the Court of Queen’s Bench of Manitoba, depending on the monarch—is the superior court of the Canadian province of Manitoba. The court is divided into two divisions.

  3. King's Bench - Wikipedia

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    King's Bench Division, a division of the High Court of England and Wales that assumed many of the responsibilities of the historic King's Bench in 1875; Court of King's Bench of Alberta, the superior trial court of the Canadian province of Alberta; Court of King's Bench of Manitoba, the superior trial court of the Canadian province of Manitoba

  4. Archives of Manitoba - Wikipedia

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    The leaders were tried in the Court of King's Bench, and most were found guilty and sentenced to up to two years in prison. The Archives of Manitoba holds numerous records that document the 1919 General Strike, including those entered as exhibits in the Court of King's Bench trial of the strike leaders, including R. v. Ivens et al. [32]

  5. Monarchy in the Canadian provinces - Wikipedia

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    Further, the superior courts of Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and New Brunswick are called His Majesty's Court of King's Bench of [Province] (summarised as King's Bench), [81] and the law in British Columbia, [82] Newfoundland and Labrador, [83] and Saskatchewan allows for the lieutenant governor to appoint prominent lawyers as King's ...

  6. Monarchy in Manitoba - Wikipedia

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    Examples include the Court of King's Bench of Manitoba, the Royal Manitoba Winter Fair, which was under the patronage of Queen Elizabeth II, [14] and the Royal Lake of the Woods Yacht Club, which received its royal prefix from King George V in 1924. At the various levels of education within Alberta, there also exist a number of scholarships and ...

  7. Manitoba Court of Appeal - Wikipedia

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    Justice of the Manitoba Court of King's Bench (2016 to 2023) Anne Turner Judge August 28, 2023 Trudeau: Justice of the Manitoba Court of King's Bench (2019 to 2023) Freda M. Steel: Supernumerary judge: February 28, 2000; May 1, 2014 (supernumerary) Chrétien: Judge of the Court of King's Bench (October 3, 1995) Holly C. Beard Supernumerary judge

  8. Manitoba - Wikipedia

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    Manitoba's judiciary consists of the Court of Appeal, the Court of King's Bench, and the Provincial Court. The Provincial Court is primarily for criminal law; 95 per cent of criminal cases in Manitoba are heard here. [106] The Court of King's Bench is the highest trial court in the province.

  9. Category:Manitoba courts - Wikipedia

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    By province or territory: Alberta; ... Pages in category "Manitoba courts" ... Court of King's Bench of Manitoba; M. Manitoba Court of Appeal; P.