Supreme Court of British Columbia

Supreme Court of British Columbia
Coat of Arms of the Supreme Court [1]
LocationCariboo; Kootenay; Nanaimo; Prince Rupert; Vancouver; Victoria; New Westminster; and Yale
Authorized bySupreme Court Act, 1996
Number of positions102
WebsiteSupreme Court
Chief Justice
CurrentlyChristopher E. Hinkson
SinceNovember, 2013
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The Supreme Court of British Columbia is the superior trial court for the province of British Columbia, Canada. The Court hears civil and criminal law cases as well as appeals from the Provincial Court of British Columbia. There are 90 judicial positions on the Court in addition to supernumerary judges, making for a grand total of 108 judges.[2] There are also 13 Supreme Court masters, who hear and dispose of a wide variety of applications in chambers.[3]

The court was established in 1859 as the "Supreme Court of the Mainland of British Columbia" to distinguish it from the "Supreme Court of Vancouver Island". The two courts merged in 1870 under the present name.[4]

  1. ^ The Court continues to use the Royal Arms of the United Kingdom to identify itself, though the colony joined Canada as a province in 1871.
  2. ^ NUMBER OF FEDERALLY APPOINTED JUDGES AS OF JULY 1, 2018, www.fja.gc.ca
  3. ^ "BC Supreme Court "About us"". Retrieved July 19, 2011.
  4. ^ The Laws of British Columbia: Consisting of the Acts, Ordinances. p. 112.

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