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The Superior Court of Justice The Superior Court of Justice is a superior court of criminal jurisdiction. The court has the power to try any indictable offence under the Criminal Code of Canada; however, the Superior Court generally only tries the most serious criminal offences. Criminal Proceedings | Superior Court of Justice - Ontario Courts ontariocourts.ca scj criminal ontariocourts.ca scj criminal
The Court of Appeal for Ontario The Court of Appeal for Ontario ( COA ) is Ontarios highest court. The court hears: appeals and motions for leave to appeal of most final decisions of the SCJ and the OCJ in relation to civil and family disputes. criminal appeals of decisions of the SCJ and the OCJ in relation to indictable offences. Introduction to Ontarios courts | 20222023 Court Services Division ontario.ca document introduction-ontari ontario.ca document introduction-ontari
The Superior Court of Justice is one of the busiest trial courts in the world. The Court has jurisdiction over criminal, civil, and family cases, and is the largest superior trial court in Canada.
A grouping of formal or informal rules or regulations, adopted and implemented at a local level, that govern the practical or procedural affairs of a local court.
Both courts preside over child and spousal support and child custody and access; however, under federal law, the Superior Court has sole jurisdiction in all cases involving divorce and the division of property. Under provincial law, child protection and adoption cases must be commenced in the Ontario Court of Justice.

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Canada has four levels of court: the Supreme Court of Canada; the Federal Court and the Federal Court of Appeal, as well as provincial and territorial courts of appeal; provincial and territorial superior courts; and provincial and territorial (lower) courts. Court System of Canada | The Canadian Encyclopedia thecanadianencyclopedia.ca courts-of-law thecanadianencyclopedia.ca courts-of-law
The Supreme Court makes docHub contributions to Canadas strong and secure democracy, founded on the rule of law. Created in 1875, the Court is open, impartial and independent. As the countrys final court of appeal, it has jurisdiction over disputes in every area of the law. Supreme Court of Canada - 2022 Year in Review - Canadas Top Court scc-csc.ca TopCourt-HautTribunal-eng scc-csc.ca TopCourt-HautTribunal-eng
The superior courts try the most serious criminal and civil cases. These include divorce cases and cases that involve large amounts of money (the minimum is set by the province or territory in question).

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