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The city hosts three primary levels of court, each with distinct jurisdictions:

"There was a time," Elias said softly, "back in the old courthouse before they built this concrete block, that a judge would have thrown this case into mediation and told the siblings not to come back until they remembered they were family. But the docket is too full now. We’re efficient. That’s the modern tragedy."

The court saw evidence of Raymond’s fixation on conspiracy theories. His devices were filled with videos of bizarre calculations and "demonic numbers". He eventually became the first person in New Brunswick history to be found not criminally responsible (NCR) for first-degree murder, a verdict that remains a major point of debate in the local justice system. A More "Relatable" Court Mishap fredericton court

Elias stayed a moment longer. He watched a young couple approach the building. They looked terrified, holding hands as if letting go would mean drifting away entirely. They were likely there for a simple name change, or perhaps a marriage license, but to them, the building represented a mountain of authority.

For (protection order, urgent custody) after 4:30pm or weekends: Call the Court of King’s Bench after-hours service at (506) 453-2006 – ask for the “Duty Judge.” The city hosts three primary levels of court,

For criminal bail hearings on weekends/holidays: Same number – request “Justice of the Peace on call.”

427 Queen Street, Fredericton, NB E3B 1B6 Phone: (506) 453-2666 (General) Courts housed here: Provincial Court, Court of King’s Bench (Trial Division), Court of Appeal. That’s the modern tragedy

This is the superior trial court for the province, divided into the Trial Division (major civil and criminal trials) and the Family Division (divorce, custody, and support matters).

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