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  2. Ottawa Courthouse - Wikipedia

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    The Ottawa Courthouse (French: Palais de justice d'Ottawa) is a courthouse in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. It is the main provincial court for the Ottawa area, and as such handles most of the region's legal affairs. The building is home to the civil, small claims, family, criminal, and district branches of the Ontario Superior Court of Justice.

  3. List of county courthouses in Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Ottawa 1870 Robert Surtees Now used as the Ottawa Arts Court Theatre. The courthouse for the region is now the Ottawa Courthouse. Dufferin Orangeville 1880 Cornelius John Soule Elgin St. Thomas 1852, 1899 John Turner, Neil Darrach (reconstruction) Burned down in 1898. Rebuilt using parts of original. Essex Sandwich 1855 Albert Henry Jordan

  4. Crown Attorney's Office (Ontario) - Wikipedia

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    The term Crown Attorney's Office is the title for the various public prosecution offices (16 across Ontario) under the jurisdiction of the province of Ontario. [1] Each Ontario Superior Court of Justice has its own Crown Attorney's Office, which conducts all criminal trial prosecutions and summary conviction appeals for cases that the province is responsible for in that court's geographical ...

  5. Criminal law of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Criminal offences require the Crown to prove that there was criminal conduct (known as the actus reus or "guilty act") accompanied by a criminal state of mind (known as the mens rea or "guilty mind") [4] on a standard of "beyond a reasonable doubt". [5] Exceptions to the mens rea requirement exist for strict and absolute liability offences.

  6. List of courthouses - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable courthouses.These are buildings that have primarily been used to host a court.In some countries, "courthouse" is not the term used, instead the term for the building is simply "court".

  7. Category:Courthouses in Canada - Wikipedia

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  8. Book censorship in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Sign at the Toronto Public Library against censorship. Book Censorship in Canada is primarily limited to the control of which books may be imported. Canada Border Services Agency is able to block materials considered to be inappropriate from entering the country, although this practice has become less frequent since the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms was put into place.

  9. Canadian Criminal Justice Association - Wikipedia

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    Its office is in Ottawa. [ 1 ] According to the organization's statement of purpose: "Recognizing that the criminal justice system must serve the needs of all people, the Canadian Criminal Justice Association is an umbrella organization representing all elements of the criminal justice system, including the public.