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Filling out the Form 17 PRE-TRIAL CONFERENCE REPORT is an essential step for legal counsel involved in criminal proceedings in Ontario. This guide provides clear, step-by-step instructions to help you complete the form online successfully.
Follow the steps to fill out the Form 17 PRE-TRIAL CONFERENCE REPORT.
- Click the ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it in your editor.
- Begin by filling out the court file number and region at the top of the form, if known. This information is critical for identifying the case.
- Complete the section regarding the charges. List the charges against the accused by number (1, 2, 3) and provide any relevant details.
- In the chronology section, fill in the relevant dates including the date(s) of the offence(s), date of arrest, date of committal for trial, and date of indictment filed.
- Address the questions about the form of judicial interim release by indicating whether the accused is detained in custody on these or other charges.
- Complete the preliminary inquiry section, indicating the length of the inquiry or if it was waived and provide information on discovery.
- Move on to the disclosure section, confirming whether disclosure is complete and addressing any outstanding issues.
- Provide information in the mode of trial section by indicating the current election and any potential re-elections.
- Proceed through subsequent sections, answering each question as applicable—particularly regarding any potential pre-trial applications, admissibility of evidence, and witness availability.
- Once all sections are completed, thoroughly review the form for accuracy and completeness before saving, downloading, printing, or sharing.
Complete the Form 17 PRE-TRIAL CONFERENCE REPORT online today to ensure a streamlined pre-trial process.
The provincial court judge will order you to stand trial in front of a superior court judge (alone or with a jury) at a later date if there is sufficient evidence that you committed the offence with which you are charged. You may plead guilty or not guilty.
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