Justice Systems (Legal Information for Indigenous People): Difference between revisions
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<BLOCKQUOTE>"In First Nations/Indigenous Court, the judge, your lawyer, Crown counsel (government lawyer), Indigenous community members, and your family work with you to come up with a healing plan. A healing plan is a way to help you, your community, and the victim of your crime move on. You have to accept responsibility for your actions and work on issues that may have contributed to get you in trouble with the law | <BLOCKQUOTE>"In First Nations/Indigenous Court, the judge, your lawyer, Crown counsel (government lawyer), Indigenous community members, and your family work with you to come up with a healing plan. A healing plan is a way to help you, your community, and the victim of your crime move on. You have to accept responsibility for your actions and work on issues that may have contributed to get you in trouble with the law | ||
in the first place." | in the first place." | ||
'''– Gladue and You, Legal Aid BC'''</BLOCKQUOTE> | '''– ''Gladue and You'', Legal Aid BC'''</BLOCKQUOTE> |