Criminal orders picklists

Criminal orders picklists

Picklists are lists of standardized terms for court orders. 

Picklists are available on courtroom computers so a court clerk<p><span lang="EN-US">A Court Services Branch employee who helps the judge inside the court room. Some of their responsibilities include recording the court proceedings, marking and recording the list of exhibits and swearing in witnesses.</span><span>&nbsp;</span></p> can use them to quickly and accurately capture the order a judge makes. When a judge decides to change the standard wording, a court clerk can edit the term accordingly. Picklists include number codes that help the court clerk find a term quickly. When a judge says a number before making an order, they are helping the clerk find that order. 

For example you might hear a judge say "1106".  This lets the court clerk know that the judge is referring to a term that says "You must attend each court appearance unless this Court excuses you."

Release Order (Bail) (July 2024)

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Conditional Sentence (July 2024)

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Probation and Peace Bond (July 2024)

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These picklists may be used in all BC Provincial Court locations, but local variations of “Red Zone” conditions are available for Vancouver, Victoria, Surrey and Kelowna. “Red Zone” is a common term used to describe areas that people may be prohibited from entering by bail<p><span lang="EN-US">An order made by a judicial justice or a judge releasing an accused person from jail until their trial and requiring them to obey certain conditions (rules) and return to court on a specific date. The legal term for bail is “judicial interim release”.</span><span>&nbsp;</span></p>, probation<p><span lang="EN-US">Being supervised in the community and following certain rules (conditions) as part of a sentence.</span><span>&nbsp;</span></p> or conditional sentence<p><span lang="EN-US">A jail sentence served in the community. The offender does not live in jail but is supervised by BC Community Corrections. They must follow certain rules (conditions).</span><span>&nbsp;</span></p> orders.  

Local Redzone Conditions (Dec 2019) 

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