Overview
Public Prosecutions – Regina District
The Sask Prosecution District Office in Regina is a regional branch of the Public Prosecutions division within the Ministry of Justice and Attorney General. This office houses Crown Prosecutors who are responsible for the prosecution of criminal offences under the Criminal Code and provincial statutes. They act on behalf of the Crown to review charges laid by police, conduct trials, and manage legal proceedings in the Provincial Court and Court of King’s Bench.
Role in Justice System
- Criminal Trials: The primary function of this office is litigating criminal cases, ensuring that justice is administered fairly and in the public interest.
- Legal Advice to Police: Crown Prosecutors provide pre-charge legal advice to law enforcement agencies regarding the viability of charges and evidence collection.
- Victim Services Coordination: While prosecutors do not represent victims personally, they work closely with Victim Services to ensure victims are informed about the status of cases and the court process.
Access and Security
This facility is a professional legal office and generally does not provide walk-in legal services to the general public or defendants. Individuals charged with an offence should contact legal aid or a private defence lawyer. Access to the office is typically restricted to legal professionals, law enforcement, and individuals with scheduled appointments. Strict security protocols are observed.
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