"Call the matter of R. v. Clancy ."
"I am releasing Mr. Clancy into the custody of his uncle," Justice Miller ruled. "Conditions are as follows: curfew from 9:00 PM to 6:00 AM. No contact with co-accused. No possession of a mobile phone. And you must maintain employment."
If you have been notified to attend, you must appear even if your name does not show on the web docket. Failure to do so may result in a warrant for your arrest. fredericton court docket
New Brunswick provides several methods for the public to access court docket information, ranging from convenient online searches to in-person requests.
For more detailed requests or for accessing dockets that are not published online, an in-person visit to the courthouse remains a viable option. The primary location for the Fredericton Judicial District is the , located at 427 Queen Street, Fredericton, NB E3B 5H1 . "Call the matter of R
R. v. Clancy.
Publication Bans (which prevent the release of sensitive information). Clancy into the custody of his uncle," Justice Miller ruled
In essence, the docket is the backbone of the court’s daily operations—without it, no one would know where to go, when to appear, or what case is being heard.
The Government of New Brunswick publishes for the Court of King's Bench on the official courts website. These dockets are updated overnight and typically cover the next 14-day period. A sample docket for the Fredericton Law Courts covering December 25, 2025, to January 7, 2026, shows entries including:
Companies like CourtClerk.ca or Canlii’s docket aggregators sometimes compile data, but they are unofficial and may be incomplete. Rely on the official government source or in-person records.
"Call the matter of R. v. Clancy ."
"I am releasing Mr. Clancy into the custody of his uncle," Justice Miller ruled. "Conditions are as follows: curfew from 9:00 PM to 6:00 AM. No contact with co-accused. No possession of a mobile phone. And you must maintain employment."
If you have been notified to attend, you must appear even if your name does not show on the web docket. Failure to do so may result in a warrant for your arrest.
New Brunswick provides several methods for the public to access court docket information, ranging from convenient online searches to in-person requests.
For more detailed requests or for accessing dockets that are not published online, an in-person visit to the courthouse remains a viable option. The primary location for the Fredericton Judicial District is the , located at 427 Queen Street, Fredericton, NB E3B 5H1 .
R. v. Clancy.
Publication Bans (which prevent the release of sensitive information).
In essence, the docket is the backbone of the court’s daily operations—without it, no one would know where to go, when to appear, or what case is being heard.
The Government of New Brunswick publishes for the Court of King's Bench on the official courts website. These dockets are updated overnight and typically cover the next 14-day period. A sample docket for the Fredericton Law Courts covering December 25, 2025, to January 7, 2026, shows entries including:
Companies like CourtClerk.ca or Canlii’s docket aggregators sometimes compile data, but they are unofficial and may be incomplete. Rely on the official government source or in-person records.
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