Acts and Regulations

P-21 - Provincial Court Act

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Formal hearing
Repealed: 2022, c.19, s.15
2022, c.19, s.15
6.10Repealed: 2022, c.19, s.16
1987, c.45, s.8; 2000, c.6, s.7; 2004, c.31, s.5; 2022, c.19, s.16
Formal hearing
6.10(1)Where the panel has made a determination under subsection 6.9(10), it shall conduct a formal hearing respecting the allegations set forth in the formal complaint referred to in subsection 6.9(10) and it has all the powers of a commissioner under the Inquiries Act.
6.10(2)Where a formal hearing is to be held, it shall commence not later than ninety days after the receipt of the report from the chief judge or associate chief judge under subsection 6.7(2).
6.10(3)Notice of the formal hearing together with a copy of the formal complaint referred to in subsection 6.9(10) shall be served on the judge whose conduct is in question in accordance with the regulations.
6.10(4)The counsel to the panel shall act as the prosecutor at the formal hearing.
6.10(5)A formal hearing shall be held in private unless the judge whose conduct is in question requests that it be held in public or the Judicial Council determines that there are compelling reasons in the public interest that it be held in public.
1987, c.45, s.8; 2000, c.6, s.7; 2004, c.31, s.5
Formal hearing
6.10(1)Where the panel has made a determination under subsection 6.9(10), it shall conduct a formal hearing respecting the allegations set forth in the formal complaint referred to in subsection 6.9(10) and it has all the powers of a commissioner under the Inquiries Act.
6.10(2)Where a formal hearing is to be held, it shall commence not later than ninety days after the receipt of the report from the chief judge or associate chief judge under subsection 6.7(2).
6.10(3)Notice of the formal hearing together with a copy of the formal complaint referred to in subsection 6.9(10) shall be served on the judge whose conduct is in question in accordance with the regulations.
6.10(4)The counsel to the panel shall act as the prosecutor at the formal hearing.
6.10(5)A formal hearing shall be held in private unless the judge whose conduct is in question requests that it be held in public or the Judicial Council determines that there are compelling reasons in the public interest that it be held in public.
1987, c.45, s.8; 2000, c.6, s.7; 2004, c.31, s.5