Ontario Courtroom Procedure

ebook Volume 1

By Michelle Fuerst

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Conveys the "unwritten rules" of courtroom procedure

One of the most daunting facts about Ontario trial procedure is the enormous body of tradition and unwritten rules. The fifth edition of Ontario Courtroom Procedure contains expert interpretation and commentary on the most current developments in the law. The procedural aspects of all aspects of a criminal, civil or family trial â€" from the pre-trial stage to the verdict and sentencing â€" are covered.

Build your courtroom confidence with knowledge and experience distilled from leading judges and counsel, plus these time-saving features:

  • Checklists to help you prepare for a trial, select a jury, hold a trial management conference, and much more
  • Forms that can be completed during a trial, including forms to track criminal and civil jury selection
  • Sample scripts for counsel, judges, and court staff for virtually every courtroom procedure

    Ontario Courtroom Procedure, 5th Edition is the only resource to comprehensively address procedural issues in all three areas of law â€" criminal, civil, and family.

    Practical advice and guidance for all stages of a trial

  • How do you prepare and argue an application or a motion in civil and criminal cases?
  • How do you select a jury in a civil or criminal case?
  • What should an opening address include in civil and criminal cases?
  • What can you do to facilitate the presentation of evidence in the case in chief?
  • What does an effective cross-examination involve?
  • How can you best use demonstrative aids?
  • What content is appropriate for closing submissions?

    What's New in This Edition

  • Every chapter updated, including references to statutes, Rules, case law and Practice Directions
  • Addition of the Statement of Principles on Self-Represented Litigants and Accused Persons
  • Application of the Supreme Court of Canada Jordan framework respecting the right to trial within a reasonable time
  • Amendments to the Criminal Code respecting elections and preliminary trials
  • Amendments to Rule 76 â€" Simplified Procedure, in force as of January 1, 2020
  • Amendments to the jury selection process, including determination of challenges for cause by judges alone and the abolition of peremptory challengesDetermination of the constitutionality and retroactive application of the above amendments by the Ontario Court of Appeal in R. v. Chouhan, [2020] O.J. No. 241
  • Amended Family Law Rules regarding expert witnesses, including provision for joint litigation and court-appointed experts
  • Appropriate procedure if a sentencing judge wishes to depart from a joint submission as per R. v. Anthony-Cook, [2016] S.C.J. No. 43

    The go-to manual for:

  • Civil litigators, criminal and family practitioners who need a reference source that covers courtroom procedures from routine to rare
  • Judges who need a practical text covering courtroom issues that arise every day
  • Law school faculty who want to incorporate courtroom procedures into courses on trial advocacy
  • Paralegals and court tribunal agents who want to learn how a trial unfolds
  • Articling students who want to prepare to appear in court
  • Ontario Courtroom Procedure