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Information for All Types of Provincial Court Cases

Provincial Court of British Columbia
Information about preparing for different types of cases in Provincial Court and appearing in court including tips about dress, food, and electronic devices; legal terms; courtroom layout; and the people you will see in a courthouse.
Last reviewed March 2026
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Help for Child or Young Victims

Explains the help available for children who are victims of crime. This includes agencies that can help and the PEACE (Prevention, Education, Advocacy, Counselling and Empowerment) programs which provide group and individual counselling for children aged three to eighteen.
Last reviewed March 2026
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Sentencing

Provincial Court of British Columbia
This guide has information about what a judge might consider when sentencing people after they have been found guilty of a crime in BC Provincial Court.
Last reviewed March 2026
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Solution Explorer: Intimate Images

Civil Resolution Tribunal (CRT)
This free and anonymous tool is for those who’d like to make a claim for an intimate image protection order, damages, and a penalty if someone doesn’t comply with an intimate image protection order. It asks you simple questions and gives you customized legal information and options based on your answers. It also has self-help tools and referrals.
Last reviewed March 2026
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Indigenous Sentencing Courts

Provincial Court of British Columbia
Explains Indigenous Sentencing Courts including court locations, how they work, and their goals. These courts are for Indigenous people charged with criminal offences.
Last reviewed March 2026
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Protection Orders If There Is a Potential for Violence

Provincial Court of British Columbia
Guides on protection orders against family members, or against anyone else you feel is a danger to you.
Last reviewed March 2026
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Restorative Justice in BC

Restorative Justice Association of BC
This page provides information about community-based, Indigenous, Municipal, Provincial, and Federal restorative justice programs in British Columbia.
Last reviewed March 2026
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Break and Enter

Government of British Columbia
Explains that break and enter is a serious offence, regardless of the value of the property stolen. This page links to the help available if someone is a victim of break and enter.
Last reviewed March 2026
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Domestic Violence

Government of British Columbia
Describes the different forms of domestic violence and links to the help available for victims of domestic violence, including a resource list and help line numbers. Also find tips and resources for people in abusive relationships, information about peace bonds and protection orders, and information about counselling for children.
Last reviewed March 2026
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BC Prosecution Service Information Sheets

Government of British Columbia
Links to information sheets. Topics include the BC prosecution service (in multiple languages), the role of Crown counsel (in multiple languages), special prosecutors, bail, intimate partner violence prosecutions, sentencing, high-risk and long-term and dangerous offenders, publication bans, information for witnesses, and charges against police.
Last reviewed March 2026