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*Service BC at 1-800-663-7867 for the location and number of [[Courts of BC|court registries]] and Crown Counsel offices in British Columbia. If the offence took place in a different province or territory of Canada, Service BC may be able to provide you with the general enquiry number for that province or territory.
*Service BC at 1-800-663-7867 for the location and number of [[Courts of BC|court registries]] and Crown Counsel offices in British Columbia. If the offence took place in a different province or territory of Canada, Service BC may be able to provide you with the general enquiry number for that province or territory.
*[[Duty Counsel|Criminal duty counsel]], for assistance on the day you have to appear in court.
*[[Duty Counsel|Criminal duty counsel]], for assistance on the day you have to appear in court.
*[[Native Courtworkers]] and [http://www.clicklaw.bc.ca/helpmap/service/1125 First Nations Court Duty Counsel] for aboriginal clients.
*[[Native Courtworkers]] and [http://bit.ly/15qwCZ82 First Nations Court Duty Counsel] for aboriginal clients.
*[[Lawyer Referral Service]] and [[Private Bar Lawyers|private bar lawyers]].
*[[Lawyer Referral Service]] and [[Private Bar Lawyers|private bar lawyers]].
*The Clicklaw common question "[http://j.mp/wwmjpJ I've been charged with a crime. How do I defend myself?]" and the fact sheet series "[http://bit.ly/wqwT5y What to do if you are charged with...]."
*The Clicklaw common question "[http://j.mp/wwmjpJ I've been charged with a crime. How do I defend myself?]" and the fact sheet series "[http://bit.ly/wqwT5y What to do if you are charged with...]."
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