Legal Project Management Plan & Checklist
Purpose of this Guide: Use this fork to secure the release of a youth client to a Section thirty-one responsible person as a statutory alternative to pre-trial detention. It covers vetting potential supervisors, drafting undertakings, managing supervisor criminal liability under section one hundred and thirty-nine, and coordinating relief applications.
Jurisdiction: Ontario Court of Justice (Youth Justice Court). Operates during the youth interim release phase.
Determine whether the Crown can seek detention under s. 29(2).
The Process at a Glance: The process starts by reviewing whether the Crown satisfies the section twenty-nine gateway criteria for detention. If met, counsel identifies a willing responsible person. Counsel vets and briefs the supervisor on their potential two-year jail exposure under section one hundred and thirty-nine for failure to supervise. Both the youth and supervisor sign statutory undertakings, and counsel presents the release plan at the bail hearing. If the arrangement later breaks down, counsel manages section thirty-one subsection four relief applications.
Key Legislation and Case Law: Governed by section thirty-one of the Youth Criminal Justice Act. Key sections include section thirty-one subsection one for responsible person requirements, section one hundred and thirty-nine subsection one for supervisor criminal liability, and section thirty-one subsection four for relief processes. Refer to the Youth Criminal Justice Act (Justice Laws Portal) for legislative text.
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This legal matter plan provides a structured workflow for Criminal Law cases, outlining the standard Litigation process. Utilize these tracking templates to manage your legal cases efficiently.
Secure the youth client's release to the responsible person's custody.
Manage bail variations, supervisor relief applications, or final discharge.
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