Who is in a Criminal Courtroom?

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Who is in the Courtroom?

You will notice that there are usually a few people wearing black robes.

At the top, there will always be someone wearing a sash and a black robe.

Judge or Justice of the Peace

Role of the Court Clerk

There will be a few court clerks assisting the Judge or Justice of the Peace.  They will:

Crown Prosecutor

To the right side of the courtroom, is the Crown Prosecutor.

The Crown is there for everyone’s matter in that courtroom. The Crown is representing the Prosecution side and will not necessarily be the assigned Crown to your case.

Difference Between Provincial Crown Prosecutor and a Federal Crown Prosecutor

The Provincial Crown Prosecutor handles cases under the Criminal Code.

The Federal Crown Prosecutor deals with cases under federal laws such as the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act.

Who Else is in the Courtroom?

Defence Lawyer

• Represents the accused in ensuring their legal rights are protected
• This could be a public defender (i.e. duty counsel) or a private lawyer

Court Officer

• Responsible for maintaining the smooth operation of security of the courtroom
• Ensures the safety of all individuals in the courtroom including the judge, lawyers, court staff, defendants, witness and the public
• Escort defendants, witnesses and jury members to and from the courtroom as necessary

Court Reporter

• Creates accurate and complete records of court proceedings
• Create a verbatim transcript of everything that was said on court (this can be used for appeals, legal references, trials)
• Use a special machine called the stenograph, audio recorder or voice writing technology to capture a word-for-word record
• May clarify spellings or unclear statements during proceedings by requesting repetition or clarification

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