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Legal Aid Research Series Court Side Study of Adult Unrepresented Accused in the Provincial Criminal Courts Part 1: Overview Report
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Table of Contents
Executive Summary
1.
Introduction
1.1
Background and Project Objectives
1.2
Format of the Report
2.
Methodology
2.1
Site Selection
2.2
Data Collection Methodology
2.2.1
Disposed Cases Sample
2.2.2
Court Observation
2.2.3
Key Informant Interviews
2.3
Lessons Learned Regarding Methodology
3.
Findings - context
3.1
Availability and Quality of Representation
3.2
Client Population
3.3
Court Management and Operations Context
3.4
Stages in the Criminal Process
3.5
Service Delivery Models
3.6
The Availability of Assistance from Other Sources
3.7
Variance Across Sites and Within Provinces
3.8
Summary: Importance of a Systems or Holistic Perspective
4.
Findings - prevalence of legal representation
4.1
Likelihood of an Accused Having Legal Representation
4.2
Lynchpin Role of Duty Counsel
4.2.1
Organizational Models
4.2.2
Service Delivery: Scope and Strategies
4.3
The Question of Under-Representation
4.3.1
Legal Aid Stretched Everywhere
4.3.2
Restricted Representation by Private Bar Members Under Legal Aid
5.
Findings - Impacts of Unrepresented and under-represented Accused
5.1
Key General Impacts
5.2
Impacts on the Accused
5.2.1
From Preparing for First Appearance to Trial
5.2.2
At Trial and Sentencing
5.3
Impacts on Officers of the Court and Others
5.4
Impacts on Court Operations
5.4.1
Duration of Individual Appearances
5.4.2
Number of Appearances per Disposed Case
5.4.3
Elapsed Times to Complete Cases
6.
Solutions Suggested
6.1
Legal Aid Eligibility Criteria
6.2
Duty Counsel
6.3
Other Aspects Principally Related to Staff Lawyer Systems
6.4
Tariffs for Certificate Service by the Private Bar
6.5
Court Case Management
6.6
Information, Advice and Support to Accused
6.7
General
6.8
In Conclusion
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