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==General Principles==
==General Principles==
{{seealso|Remote Attendance in Court}}
{{seealso|Remote Attendance}}


Depending on what venue and what stage of proceedings a criminal matter is in, counsel for the Crown or defence may be able to appear by tele-presence through video or audio link.
Depending on what venue and what stage of proceedings a criminal matter is in, counsel for the Crown or defence may be able to appear by tele-presence through video or audio link.


A participant, including counsel, may appear under s. 715.25:
{{quotation3|
; Definition of participant
715.25 (1) In this section, participant means any person, other than an accused, an offender, a witness, a juror, a judge or a justice, who may participate in a proceeding.
; Participation by audioconference or videoconference
(2) Except as otherwise provided in this Act, the court may allow a participant to participate in a proceeding by audioconference or videoconference, if the court is of the opinion that it would be appropriate having regard to all the circumstances, including
:(a) the location and personal circumstances of the participant;
:(b) the costs that would be incurred if the participant were to participate in person;
:(c) the nature of the participation;
:(d) the suitability of the location from where the participant will participate;
:(e) the accused’s right to a fair and public hearing; and
:(f) the nature and seriousness of the offence.
(3) [Repealed, 2022, c. 17, s. 47]
(4) [Repealed, 2022, c. 17, s. 47]
; Costs
(5) Unless the court orders otherwise, a party who has a participant participate by audioconference or videoconference shall pay any costs associated with the use of that technology.
{{LegHistory10s|2019, c. 25}}, s. 292;
{{LegHistory20s|2022, c. 17}}, s. 47.
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|"Act" (s. 2)
|"audioconference" (s. 2)
|"person" (s. 2)
|[[Definition_of_Judicial_Officers_and_Offices#.22Justice.22|"justice" (s. 2)]]
|"videoconference" (s. 2)
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; Jury Trials
Under Part XX concerning jury trials:
Under Part XX concerning jury trials:
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; Remote appearance
; Remote appearance
650.02 The prosecutor or the counsel designated under section 650.01 may appear before the court by audioconference or videoconference, if the technological means is satisfactory to the court.
650.02 The prosecutor or the counsel designated under section 650.01 {{AnnSec6|650.01}} may appear before the court by audioconference or videoconference, if the technological means is satisfactory to the court.


{{LegHistory00s|2002, c. 13}}, s. 61;
{{LegHistory00s|2002, c. 13}}, s. 61;
{{LegHistory10s|2019, c. 25}}, s. 275.
{{LegHistory10s|2019, c. 25}}, s. 275.
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Under Part XXI concerning appeals:
{{quotation|
683<br>...<br>
; Virtual presence of parties
(2.1) In proceedings under this section, the court of appeal may order that the presence of a party may be by any technological means satisfactory to the court that permits the court and the other party or parties to communicate simultaneously.
<br>...<br>
R.S., 1985, c. C-46, s. 683; R.S., 1985, c. 27 (1st Supp.), s. 144, c. 23 (4th Supp.), s. 5; 1995, c. 22, s. 10; 1997, c. 18, ss. 97, 141; 1999, c. 25, s. 15(Preamble); 2002, c. 13, s. 67; 2008, c. 18, s. 29.
|[{{CCCSec|683}} CCC]
}}
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==See Also==
==See Also==
* [[Obligation of Accused to be Present During Proceedings]]
* [[Remote Attendance of Witnesses]]
* [[Remote Attendance of Judges or Jurors]]
* [[Remote Attendance at the Court of Appeal]]
* [[Representation and Attendance on Appeal]]
* [[Representation and Attendance on Appeal]]

Latest revision as of 14:40, 14 July 2024

This page was last substantively updated or reviewed January 2020. (Rev. # 95555)

General Principles

See also: Remote Attendance

Depending on what venue and what stage of proceedings a criminal matter is in, counsel for the Crown or defence may be able to appear by tele-presence through video or audio link.

A participant, including counsel, may appear under s. 715.25:

Definition of participant

715.25 (1) In this section, participant means any person, other than an accused, an offender, a witness, a juror, a judge or a justice, who may participate in a proceeding.

Participation by audioconference or videoconference

(2) Except as otherwise provided in this Act, the court may allow a participant to participate in a proceeding by audioconference or videoconference, if the court is of the opinion that it would be appropriate having regard to all the circumstances, including

(a) the location and personal circumstances of the participant;
(b) the costs that would be incurred if the participant were to participate in person;
(c) the nature of the participation;
(d) the suitability of the location from where the participant will participate;
(e) the accused’s right to a fair and public hearing; and
(f) the nature and seriousness of the offence.

(3) [Repealed, 2022, c. 17, s. 47]

(4) [Repealed, 2022, c. 17, s. 47]

Costs

(5) Unless the court orders otherwise, a party who has a participant participate by audioconference or videoconference shall pay any costs associated with the use of that technology.

2019, c. 25, s. 292; 2022, c. 17, s. 47.

CCC (CanLII), (DOJ)


Note up: 715.25(1), (2), (3), (4), and (5)


Defined terms: "Act" (s. 2), "audioconference" (s. 2), "person" (s. 2), "justice" (s. 2), and "videoconference" (s. 2)

Jury Trials

Under Part XX concerning jury trials:

Remote appearance

650.02 The prosecutor or the counsel designated under section 650.01 [designation of counsel] may appear before the court by audioconference or videoconference, if the technological means is satisfactory to the court.

2002, c. 13, s. 61; 2019, c. 25, s. 275.
[annotation(s) added]

CCC (CanLII), (DOJ)


Note up: 650.02


Defined terms: "audioconference" (s. 2) and "videoconference" (s. 2)

See Also