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Going to Criminal Court

The website of the Ontario Ministry of the Attorney General has information about the criminal court process and what to do if someone is the accused, witness or surety in a criminal case. This includes information on:

If you are charged with a criminal offence
Young people
If you do not have a lawyer
If you are a witness
If you are a surety
Criminal appeals
If you need an interpreter

Available in:

English, French

Author(s):

Ministry of the Attorney General

Produced/Updated In:

2024

Youth flowcharts: Criminal court process for youth aged 12-17

This flowchart from the Steps to Justice website explains the youth criminal court process in Ontario.

Available in:

English, French

Author(s):

Community Legal Education Ontario (CLEO)

Produced/Updated In:

2022

Youth Flowcharts: When police talk to youth aged 12-17

This flowchart from the Steps to Justice website explains what happens when the police talk to a youth in Ontario.

Available in:

English, French

Author(s):

Community Legal Education Ontario (CLEO)

Produced/Updated In:

2022

CLEO Steps to Justice: youth criminal justice

This Steps to Justice webpage produced by CLEO links to multiple questions and answers about youth criminal justice, as well as links to supplementary and referral information. The information is also available in French on CLEO’s Justice pas-à-pas website.

Available in:

English, French

Author(s):

Community Legal Education Ontario (CLEO)

Produced/Updated In:

2020