#SKQB All jury trials set to start between March 16 and May 30 will be postponed. Anyone summoned to attend for jury duty before May 30 should not attend Court. Jury trials underway will continue. #COVID19Sask
All #SKQB jury trials scheduled to begin between today and Feb. 25 are postponed. Anyone summoned for jury selection in that time is not to attend. Details: bit.ly/3GcfpGr
The Court of King's Bench for Saskatchewan, #SKKB, has issued an Administrative Notice regarding the changing of its name as a result of the death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. bit.ly/3xbSKYk
There will be a video link between Melfort Provincial Court and Court of Queen’s Bench for the appearance of the individual charged in the #Humboldtbroncos bus collision. Interested members of the public should attend at the Queen’s Bench Court House, 409 Main St. #SKQB#SKPC
Two updated Practice Directives from #SKCA remove the requirement to file books of authorities. Both Civil (#2) and Criminal (#5) PDs come into effect July 1, 2023. bit.ly/3EhrbkD
The Provincial Court in Regina is proud to host Lunch With a Judge, and meet with these and other fine @YQRTRiP students. Always a great morning! #SKPC
Four of our @YQRTRiP kids participated in Lunch with a Judge at the @SKCourts. This was an opportunity for them to meet and have a Q&A period with a provincial court judge, observe youth court, as well as learn about the different roles of people within a court proceeding.
A reminder that, effective Sept. 3, Court Services requires that everyone attending a @SKCourts facility wear a mask and answer COVID-19-related screening questions.
The revised and consolidated #SKCA Rules and Criminal Rules, along with the associated forms, are available on the Courts of Saskatchewan website: bit.ly/3EhrbkD.
In keeping with public health social distancing advice #SKPC is discouraging all unnecessary visits to the court. Effective immediately, court visits by classes and other groups are cancelled. #COVID19Sask