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803-415 Yonge Street Toronto ON M5B 2E7
Tel. 416-408-3967 or 4041 Email. alst@web.ca
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Aboriginal Court Workers

Aboriginal court workers explain legal rights and obligations to their clients. They assist in securing legal counsel, finding interpreters if they are needed, assist with pre-sentence reports, bail hearings, and referrals.

Aboriginal Legal Services of Toronto operates Aboriginal criminal, family and youth court worker programs in Toronto. Aboriginal criminal court workers attend all the Toronto area criminal courts. The family and youth court workers are located at family court at 311 Jarvis and also can go to other courts if necessary.

  • Old City Hall Criminal Courtworker - Angie Assinewe - 416-861-1900
  • College Park Criminal Courtworker & Courtwork Manager - Shelly Vanderhoef - 416-977-1130
  • Perimeter Courtworker (1000 Finch, 2201 Finch, Scarborough) - Sue McLennan - 647-889-8858
  • 311 Jarvis Court Family Courtworker - Lana Morisette - 416-929-4223
  • 311 Jarvis Court Young Offender Courtworker - Juliann Wemigwans - 416-929-1507

Please note that the Legal Clinic is not able to respond to inquiries it receives via e-mail. If you have an issue you would like to discuss with one of the clinic staff, please call Monday, Wednesday or Friday from 9 to 5 and ask to speak to the intake worker.
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