Fredericton Provincial | Court Docket
The docket is legally required to be public under the open courts principle (Section 11 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms ). Transparency ensures justice is not done in the shadows.
When reviewing the Fredericton Provincial Court docket, you will typically find the following columns: : The unique identifier for the court case. Name : The name of the accused individual. fredericton provincial court docket
The Fredericton Provincial Court serves as a critical hub for the justice system in New Brunswick’s capital, handling a wide array of legal matters ranging from criminal offences and traffic violations to family law cases. For individuals involved in legal proceedings, legal professionals, or members of the public seeking information, understanding how to access and interpret the court docket is essential. The docket is legally required to be public
: Certain matters involving youth, adoptions, or those under a publication ban will have limited information or names withheld (e.g., listed as "Criminal Matter - Publication Ban"). Contact Information for Fredericton Law Courts Name : The name of the accused individual
Disclaimer: Court docket information is public record, but anyone relying on this information should verify directly with the Court of King’s Bench of New Brunswick, as schedules change rapidly.
, a 24-year-old Hanwell man who became a "no-show" for his scheduled first appearance on January 20, 2026. The Case of the Missing Defendant
Arrive at 9:00 a.m. on a Monday, and you’ll witness the "remand docket." This is where accused individuals who are in custody (jailed) appear via video link from the Saint John Regional Correctional Centre. These appearances are often brief: adjournments to find a lawyer, requests for bail, or waiver of time.