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The Crown prosecution may drop charges, removing the case from the upcoming schedule entirely.

This article is based on information available as of June 5, 2026, and is subject to change. If you'd like, I can:

Bail hearings and urgent family law matters often take precedence, forcing court clerks to adjust the daily schedule on short notice. Media and Public Access Restrictions miramichi court docket updated

The primary source for daily and weekly court schedules is the official New Brunswick Courts website. The Provincial Court handles the majority of criminal offences, regulatory violations, and small claims matters in the Miramichi region.

Miramichi Court Docket Updated: June 2026 Schedule and Case Information The Crown prosecution may drop charges, removing the

The court publishes daily appearance lists, which are typically updated late in the afternoon for the following business day.

: If you require a background check for court orders or adoption, you must visit the Miramichi Police Force in person between 8:30 AM and 4:00 PM, Monday to Friday. or need help finding contact information for the Miramichi Law Courts? Media and Public Access Restrictions The primary source

: Courtrooms require respectful, business-casual attire. Remove hats and sunglasses before entering.

is now available. You can view the full PDF version of the docket on the Government of New Brunswick website Miramichi Court Docket: 13 April – 26 April 2026 Matter Type Monday, 13 April Criminal Matter (Management Appearance) Monday, 13 April CD (5)(2) (Preliminary Inquiry date to be set) Monday, 13 April

Here is a comprehensive guide on how the Miramichi court dockets are updated, how to access them, and what to expect from the provincial court system. How to Access the Miramichi Court Docket

, who faced a slate of management appearances in Courtroom 2. His case involved multiple charges, including management appearances for CC (173)(1)(b)—often related to indecent acts—as well as CC (264.1)(1)(a) regarding uttering threats and CC (266)(b) for assault. The docket also listed a charge under CC (145)(4)(a) for failing to comply with an undertaking. Joining him in the plea cycle was Gabrielle Helene Biggers