Do you have a trial coming up in Ontario and need to know what to do? Curious about the procedures you need to follow?
Then take a look at Ontario Courtroom Procedure by Mary Anne Sanderson, Michelle Fuerst, and Stephen E. Firestone!
This title can help you learn more about:
- The trial system in Ontario, including forms of address, communications in the courtroom, and submissions to the judge.
- Details about counsel representation, self-represented litigants, and the capacity of litigants.
- Procedures to help you prepare for and appear at trial.
- Procedures to prepare motions before and during trial.
- Jury trials in Ontario, including assembling, preparing, and selecting criminal and civil juries.
- Presenting and responding to evidence during trial.
- Various sample and precedent documents you can use, like checklists, forms, scripts, opening speeches to juries, and more.
Ontario Courtroom Procedure is available exclusively on the public access computers at all our Courthouse Libraries locations. Next time you’re in the library, search for the title in the library catalogue on the computer and click on the digital access link; this will take you straight to the digital title in in Lexis Advance.
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