Semi-Annual Time to Trial Report

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THE PROVINCIAL COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA Semi-Annual Time to Trial Report September 30, 017 1. Introduction On September 1, 010, the Provincial Court of British Columbia released the report Justice Delayed: A Report of the Provincial Court of British Columbia Concerning Judicial Resources. One recommendation of the Report was to issue regular updates to the Attorney General and the public concerning time to trial in each area of the Court s jurisdiction. The Court now publishes such a report semi-annually. Time to trial measures the time elapsed until the next available date (in months) that a defined event can be routinely scheduled onto a future court list in a particular location. 1 Time to trial does not reflect when cases are actually set, rather it is an estimate of when court time would be available to schedule a particular activity. This estimate is then compared against the standard established by the Court for that particular activity. Time to trial data is currently collected from 9 court locations. The current update includes the following information as of September 30, 017: Adult Criminal Weighted Provincial Time to Trial; Family Law Act (FLA) Weighted Provincial Time to Trial; Child, Family and Community Service Act (CFCSA) Weighted Provincial Time to Trial; Civil Small Claims Weighted Provincial Time to Trial; Locations with the Longest Time to Trial in each area of the Court s jurisdiction. Time to Trial Results by Location 1 Does not include fast tracked events, or dates that become available due to cancellations Also known as Child Protection 1

Time to Trial (months). Provincial Time to Trial Provincial weighted times to trial have generally declined since September, 01 by an average of 5%. The two exceptions were both from the small claims division - Settlement Conferences held steady, and time to a short (< ) hearing increased slightly (to 5.9 months from 5.). Results for the longest small claims trials (5+ s) remain within the Office of the Chief Judge (OCJ) standard. All other conference and trial times exceeded the standards, varying from.1 to. months in duration. Figure shows weighted 3 province-wide times to trial, as well as OCJ standards. The relative size of delays in excess of the OCJ standard can be seen by examining the months over portion, shown in red. Figure - Provincial Weighted Time to Trial by Jurisdiction and Trial Length 9 7 5 3 1 0 Adult < Adult - Adult 5+ Youth Case FLA < FLA - Conference FLA 5+ CFCSA < CFCSA - CFCSA 5+ Settlement Conference < - 5+ Criminal Family Small Claims Months Over 0.1 1. 0.7 0. 0.3 1.1 1.7 1. 1.9. 1.9 1. 0.9 1.0 Standard 7 5 3 5 3 All locations in the province were weighted based on fiscal year caseloads. Weighted time to trial is the average time (in months), weighted by caseloads, from the time a request is made to the next available date.

3. Weighted Results by Jurisdiction Figures 3 to show weighted province-wide times to trial and OCJ standards, by division. These figures also show a comparison between the results as at September 01 and 017. Figure 3 sets out the number of months between an Arraignment Hearing/Fix Date and the first available court date for typical adult criminal trials of various lengths. These results do not take into account the time between a first appearance in Court and the Arraignment Hearing/Fix Date. Time to an adult criminal trial has declined in all categories since September, 01. Figure 3 - Weighted Provincial Time to Adult Criminal Trials 10 0 < Trial - Trial 5+ Trial Sep-1 Sep-17 - Trial 5+ Trial < Trial - Trial 5+ Trial Sep-1. 9.1 9. Sep-17.1..7 Standard 7 Data Source: Judicial Next Available Date Surveys Figure (next page) includes two types of proceedings: family case conferences and trials. The time to a family case conference is the number of months between the date a judge directs a conference to be set and the first available date for a family case conference. The time to trial sets out the number of months between a family case conference and the first available court date for typical FLA trials of various lengths. These results do not take into account the time between a first appearance in Court and the family case conference. Results decreased slightly in all categories. 3

Figure - Weighted Provincial Time to FLA Trials 10 10 0 0 Case Conference < Trial - Trial 5+ Trial < Trial Sep-1 - Sep-17 Trial 5+ Trial Data Source: Judicial Next Available Date Surveys Figure 5 includes two types of proceedings: family case conferences and trials. The time to a family case conference is the number of months between the date a judge directs a conference be set and the first available date for a family case conference. The time to trial sets out the number of months between the end of a family case conference and the first available court date for a typical CFCSA trials of various lengths. These results do not take into account the time between a first appearance in Court and the case conference. Results decreased slightly in all categories, except for the lengthiest (5+ ) trials, which held steady. 10 Case Conference Case Conference < Trial - Trial 5+ Trial Sep-1.5 5. 7..1 Sep-17.3 5.1.7 7. Standard 5 Figure 5 - Weighted Provincial Time to CFCSA Trials 0 Case Conference < Trial - Trial 5+ Trial Sep-1 Sep-17 Case Conference < Trial - Trial 5+ Trial Sep-1.5 5.1.9 7.9 Sep-17.3.9. 7.9 Standard 3 Data Source: Judicial Next Available Date Surveys

Figure includes two types of proceedings: settlement conferences and trials. The time to a settlement conference is the number of months between the date the last reply or document is filed to ready the case for a settlement conference and the first available date for a settlement conference. The time to trial is the number of months between the end of a settlement conference and the first available court date for typical small claims trials of various lengths. These results do not take into account the time between the filing of a claim and the reply. Lengthy (5+ ) small claims trials were within the OCJ standard as at September 30, 017 (the only result category for which this is true). Time to a - trial is down from where it was last year, and the other two categories held steady. Figure - Weighted Provincial Time to Small Claims Trials 10 0 Settlement Conference < Trial - Trial 5+ Trial Sep-1 Sep-17 Settlement Conference < Trial - Trial 5+ Trial Sep-1 3. 5. 7.. Sep-17 3. 5.9 7.0 7.9 Standard 5 Data Source: Judicial Next Available Date Surveys 5

. Top 10 Results Figures 7,, and 9 show the ten locations with the longest times to trial for different jurisdictions. Smaller locations are screened out of these calculations, as a longer wait for trial dates is more likely a result of fewer Court sittings in these locations. The OCJ standard is shown across the top and the provincial weighted delay is shown along the bottom. Figure 7 shows the ten locations exceeding the standard for the longest adult criminal trials. Figure 7 - Locations with the Longest Delays to Adult Criminal Trials < - 5+ Months Max 7 Months Max Months Max 1 Fort St. John 1 Fort St. John 1 Vancouver Criminal 11 Williams Lake 9 Dawson Creek 11 Surrey 10 3 Dawson Creek 9 Port Hardy 11 Richmond 10 Port Hardy 9 Chetwynd 11 Williams Lake 10 5 Penticton Surrey 10 Sechelt 10 Richmond Vancouver Criminal 9 Victoria 9 7 New Westminster Abbotsford 9 Port Coquitlam 9 Pemberton Campbell River 9 Abbotsford 9 9 Duncan 7 Courtenay 9 Nanaimo 9 10 Port Alberni 7 Williams Lake 9 Chilliwack 9 Provincial.1..7 Figure is similar to figure 7, but shows the ten locations with the longest times to trial in the two family jurisdictions. Figure - Locations with the Longest Delays to Family Trials < FLA - FLA 5+ FLA < CFCSA - CFCSA 5+ CFCSA Months Max 5 Months Max Months Max 3 Months Max Months Max Months Max 1 Richmond Abbotsford 9 Richmond 10 Williams Lake Abbotsford 9 Richmond 10 Williams Lake Victoria Sechelt 10 Richmond Victoria Sechelt 10 3 Pemberton Port Coquitlam Robson Square 9 Pemberton Duncan Robson Square 9 Duncan 7 New Westminster Port Coquitlam 9 Duncan 7 Port Alberni Victoria 9 5 Penticton 7 Duncan Abbotsford 9 Port Alberni 7 Williams Lake Duncan 9 Fort St. John 7 Richmond Chilliwack 9 Fort St. John 7 Richmond Abbotsford 9 7 Port Alberni 7 Fort St. John Duncan 9 Nanaimo New Westminster Chilliwack 9 Merritt 7 Port Alberni Williams Lake 9 Chilliwack Sechelt Williams Lake 9 9 Nanaimo Williams Lake 100 Mile House 9 Penticton 100 Mile House 100 Mile House 9 10 Chilliwack Sechelt New Westminster Cranbrook Pemberton Port Coquitlam Provincial 5.1.7 7..9. 7.9

Figure 9 is similar to figures 7 and, but shows the ten locations with the longest times to trial in the small claims jurisdiction. There were only seven locations that were over standard for 5+ Trials. Figure 9 - Locations with the Longest Delays to Small Claims Trials < Trial - Trial 5+ Trial 5 Months Max Months Max Months Max 1 Richmond Port Hardy 11 Robson Square 10 Penticton Robson Square 9 Richmond 10 3 Williams Lake Campbell River 9 Sechelt 10 Pemberton Courtenay 9 Port Coquitlam 9 5 Chilliwack 7 Merritt 9 Duncan 9 Duncan 7 Port Coquitlam Williams Lake 9 7 Fort St. John 7 Victoria 100 Mile House 9 Quesnel 7 Richmond 9 Port Alberni 7 New Westminster 10 Powell River 7 Duncan Provincial 5.9 7.0 7.9 7

Appendix 1: Time to Trial by Location, Jurisdiction, and Trial Length Results for all locations for which time to trial information is collected appear below. Results for the Criminal and Small Claims divisions are listed first, followed by results for Family. Locations are listed by region, with the exception of assignment court locations, which are listed together. The OCJ standard is shown for reference. Not all locations for which time to trial information is collected hear all kinds of trials. Grey cells indicate that the trial type in question is not heard at that location. 3 of the 9 court locations for which the Court collects time to trial information are smaller operations. Of the 3 locations, 10 do not have a resident judge, but are staffed and include registry services and have neither resident judge nor registry services. 5 Due to the relatively small number of Court sitting days in these locations, lengthier delays are anticipated for a number of reasons including: The inability to accommodate longer trials. These lengthy trials cannot be scheduled for several days in a row as they often can in larger court locations. The inability to react to caseload fluctuations which could result in an increase in the amount of cases requiring a trial. Due to these factors, comparing similar time to trial results between large and small court locations is not particularly useful. Smaller locations are marked with an asterisk in the table below. Adult Criminal Small Claims Location < - 5+ Youth S. Conf < - 5+ OCJ Standards 7 5 Abbotsford 9 9 3 7 Kelowna 5 5 Main Street 9 11 Assignment Court Port Coquitlam 9 3 9 Robson Square 5 9 10 Surrey 10 10 Victoria 9 7 Fraser Chilliwack 7 9 7 7 New Westminster 9 Interior Castlegar * 5 7 3 Clearwater * Cranbrook 7 3 3 7 Creston * 7 3 7 Fernie * 5 5 Golden * 5 5 Grand Forks * 5 7 3 Invermere * 5 5 Kamloops 5 5 3 5 5 Lillooet * Merritt * 7 9 7 9 Registry offices are open to public for filing documents, accessing court file information or requesting information on court processes. 5 These locations are only open for scheduled courtroom appearances such as hearings and trials For assignment court locations, SPC replaces < trials in the survey. These results are discussed below.

Interior Cont d Northern Vancouver Vancouver Island OCJ Adult Criminal Small Claims Location < - 5+ Youth S. Conf < - 5+ OCJ Standards 7 5 Nakusp * 5 7 3 Nelson 5 7 3 Penticton 3 Princeton * 5 3 5 Revelstoke * 5 3 Rossland 5 7 3 Salmon Arm 7 7 Sparwood * 5 5 Vernon 7 5 100 Mile House * 9 3 9 Anahim Lake * 1 1 1 1 Burns Lake * 7 5 1 7 Chetwynd * 11 Dawson Creek 9 11 5 Fort Nelson * 3 3 Fort St. James * 7 Fort St. John 1 1 11 3 7 Fraser Lake * Hazelton * Houston * 5 3 5 Kitimat * 7 7 7 7 Kwadacha * 5 9 1 MacKenzie * 3 3 3 Masset * 7 9 7 McBride * 5 5 3 3 3 5 Prince George 7 7 Prince Rupert 7 7 5 5 7 Queen Charlotte City * 7 9 3 9 Quesnel 7 7 1 7 7 7 Smithers 5 5 Terrace 5 5 5 7 Tumbler Ridge * 5 11 5 5 Valemount * 5 5 3 3 3 5 Vanderhoof * 7 7 Williams Lake 9 9 10 9 9 North Vancouver 5 3 5 Pemberton * 7 3 7 Richmond 10 10 Sechelt 10 10 Campbell River 9 9 3 3 3 9 Courtenay 9 3 9 Duncan 7 9 7 9 Nanaimo 7 9 3 7 Port Alberni 7 3 3 7 Port Hardy * 9 11 1 11 Western Communities 7 3 7 Bella Bella * 5 Bella Coola * 5 9 Powell River * 7 7 9

FLA CFCSA Location FCC < - 5+ < - 5+ OCJ Standards 5 3 Abbotsford 3 9 9 9 9 Kelowna 5 5 Main Street Assignment Court 7 Port Coquitlam 9 7 Robson Square 1 7 9 7 9 Surrey 1 7 7 7 7 Victoria 3 9 Fraser Chilliwack 7 9 7 9 New Westminster Interior Northern Castlegar * 3 Clearwater * Cranbrook 3 7 7 Creston * 3 7 7 Fernie * 5 5 Golden * 5 5 Grand Forks * 3 Invermere * 5 5 Kamloops 3 3 5 3 5 Lillooet * 3 3 Merritt * 7 7 7 Nakusp * 3 Nelson 3 Penticton 7 7 Princeton * 5 5 Revelstoke * 3 Rossland 3 Salmon Arm Sparwood * 5 5 Vernon 1 100 Mile House * 3 9 9 Anahim Lake * 1 1 1 Burns Lake * 1 5 5 5 5 7 Chetwynd * 5 Dawson Creek 5 5 Fort Nelson * 3 3 3 Fort St. James * 3 Fort St. John 3 7 7 7 Fraser Lake * Hazelton * 5 5 Houston * 5 5 Kitimat * 7 7 Kwadacha * 1 5 9 5 9 MacKenzie * 3 3 Masset * 7 7 McBride * 1 3 5 3 5 Prince George 5 3 7 For assignment court locations, SPC replaces < trials in the survey. These results are discussed below. 10

FLA CFCSA Location FCC < - 5+ < - 5+ OCJ Standards 5 3 Prince Rupert 5 7 5 7 Queen Charlotte City * 3 7 7 Quesnel 1 5 5 7 5 5 7 Northern Smithers 1 5 5 Terrace 1 3 3 Cont d Tumbler Ridge * 5 5 5 Valemount * 1 3 5 3 5 Vanderhoof * 5 3 Williams Lake 9 9 Vancouver Vancouver Island OCJ North Vancouver 5 5 5 Pemberton * 7 7 Richmond 10 10 Sechelt 10 10 Campbell River 1 3 3 Courtenay 3 3 Duncan 3 7 9 7 9 Nanaimo 3 7 7 Port Alberni 3 7 7 Port Hardy * Western Communities 3 7 7 Bella Bella * Bella Coola * 3 Powell River * 7 7 Results for Summary Proceedings Court (SPC) appear below. The locations within standard are shown in green, with those above in red. The OCJ standard for each jurisdiction is listed across the top. Time to Trial for Summary Proceeding Court by Location and Jurisdiction Adult Criminal FLA CFCSA Small Claims Months 3 Months Months Months 1 Port Coquitlam Port Coquitlam 5 Port Coquitlam 5 Port Coquitlam Kelowna 5 Victoria Victoria Victoria 3 Vancouver Criminal Abbotsford 3 Abbotsford 3 Robson Square 3 Victoria Surrey Surrey Abbotsford 3 5 Abbotsford 3 Robson Square Robson Square Surrey Surrey Kelowna Kelowna Kelowna All AC Locations 3..9. 3.1 11