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  1. Criminal Court Forms The following are criminal court forms that can be completed during your criminal proceeding should you need them. If you have any questions, please refer to the rule, practice direction or guide associated with the form.

    • 1 Serving by Email
    • 2 Filing by Email
    • 3 Electronic Signatures
    • 4 Affidavits

    Documents for criminal proceedings may be served by email pursuant to rule 3.3(1) of the Criminal Rules of the Ontario Court of Justice.

    Unless otherwise directed by a judicial officer, documents in criminal proceedings may be filed in person or electronically. Documents may be filed electronically (by email), in accordance with the following procedure: 1. Documents must be emailed to the specific courthouse where the matter is being heard. For a list of email addresses, see Ontario...

    Where a signature is required on an electronic document (which includes any document being filed electronically), the document may be signed electronically in accordance with Rule 3.4 of the Criminal Rules of the Ontario Court of Justice

    Where it is not possible for counsel to commission an affidavit in person or by virtual means, unsworn / unaffirmed affidavits may be filed with the Court, but the affiant is expected to be available to be present at the hearing to swear or affirm the contents of the affidavit. Dated at Toronto this 1st day of December, 2022; last updated May 8, 20...

    • Bail hearing / judicial interim release hearing. At your bail hearing, a judge or a justice of the peace will decide if you should be released or held in jail.
    • Case management court (CMC) Regardless of whether you are detained in jail after a bail hearing, released after a bail hearing or given a notice to appear in court by the police, your next appearance will be in case management court, often before a justice of the peace.
    • Judge-led intensive case management court (JICMC) Your case may be referred to a judge-led intensive case management court (JICMC) if it has been in case management court for a long time with no trial date scheduled, and it requires extra case management.
    • Crown pre-trial (CPT) At this meeting, the Crown and your lawyer will discuss your case, including the Crown’s position on resolution and sentence, and whether your case will be proceeding to trial.
  2. You can ask the court to look at the conviction (what you were found guilty of doing) or the sentence (the punishment the court ordered). The Crown attorney (the lawyer representing the community) can also ask for an appeal. Learn about the criminal appeal process. If you need an interpreter. Court proceedings in Ontario take place in English ...

  3. Rules of Civil Procedure Forms; Rules of the Small Claims Court Forms; Other Forms. Please find below court forms prescribed under other statutes, rules and regulations, as well as non-prescribed court forms. Access to Exhibits form; Juries Act forms; Evidence Act forms; Provincial Offences Act forms; Criminal Rules of the Ontario Court of ...

  4. Form Number Form Title Version Date Effective Date HTML/PDF Form MS Word Form; 17 & 18A1: Combined form 17 and form 18-A1 (province wide) This form is available for download from the Superior Court of Justice website. May 27, 2024: May 27, 2024: NA: NA. 1: Notice of Application: Jan. 1, 2024: May 27, 2024: NA. cor-1-rev0124-fil-en.docx: 2 ...

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  6. A justice of the peace will review the application and decide to either not take action if the allegations do not meet the requirements of the Criminal Code or instruct court staff to prepare an information based on your application. An information is a written document that sets out the criminal charge along with details of the alleged offence.

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