
Justice system in Alberta
Alberta's justice system is responsible for upholding laws, ensuring public safety, and delivering fair legal processes. It is organized into courts—Provincial Court for minor offenses and civil cases, and the Court of Queen’s Bench for serious criminal cases and higher disputes. Law enforcement agencies, like the RCMP and local police, investigate crimes. Legal representatives, such as Crown prosecutors and defense lawyers, argue cases. The system aims to deliver justice through fair trials, enforce laws, and administer appropriate penalties, all under the guidance of Alberta’s Legal System framework, ensuring accountability, protection of rights, and community safety.