The BC Prosecution Service (BCPS) promotes public safety, justice, and respect for the rule of law by making principled charge assessment decisions and conducting fair and effective prosecutions and appeals.
In making prosecutorial decisions, the BCPS acts independently of police and government.
In addition, under the Crown Counsel Act, the BCPS:
Crown Counsel conduct prosecutions and appeals in every level of court: the Provincial Court of British Columbia, the British Columbia Supreme Court, the British Columbia Court of Appeal, and the Supreme Court of Canada. When doing so, they are bound by the legal principles contained in the Criminal Code, as interpreted and applied by the courts of British Columbia and the Supreme Court of Canada. Crown Counsel’s decision making must also be informed by and consistent with the constitutional rights guaranteed under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
The BCPS has approximately 500 Crown Counsel and 410 professional staff and managers located in communities across the province. There are five regions which conduct most prosecution functions at the local level: the Northern, Interior, Fraser, Vancouver, and Vancouver Island-Powell River Regions. The Criminal Appeals and Special Prosecutions (CASP) section, which has a province-wide mandate, has offices in Vancouver and Victoria. Headquarters personnel are located in Victoria and Vancouver.
To learn more about the BC Prosecution Service, our strategic plan, annual report, policies, information sheets, and other resources are available on this website. You can also follow the BC Prosecution Service on Twitter @bcprosecution.
Prosecutions are conducted by the BCPS as one part of the overall criminal justice system that includes four (4) main phases:
Police and other investigative agencies investigate possible offences. If they conclude charges are warranted, they will submit a Report to Crown Counsel (RCC) to the BC Prosecution Service for charge assessment. Crown Counsel do not conduct investigations.
As mandated by the Crown Counsel Act, Crown Counsel make prosecutorial decisions independent of any outside influence.
When Crown Counsel receive an RCC, they assess whether charges should be approved in accordance with the BCPS’s charge assessment standard. In discharging the charge assessment function, Crown Counsel must independently, objectively, and fairly measure all the available evidence against a two-part test:
This two-part test continues to apply throughout the prosecution.
If charges are approved an information is sworn at the court registry which sets out the charges against the accused and Crown Counsel conduct the prosecution. Throughout the course of a prosecution, Crown Counsel have an ongoing obligation to assess its viability and ensure that it continues to meet the BCPS charge assessment standard. If the charge assessment standard is no longer met, Crown Counsel must end the prosecution, usually by directing a stay of proceedings.
Charges may be stayed to facilitate a resolution of charges on the same or another file involving the same accused. Stays of proceedings in those cases still involve some other form of consequence for the accused, such as a peace bond, referral to an alternative measures program, or guilty plea to a different charge or a charge on a different file.
When an accused pleads guilty or is found guilty after a trial, a judge will impose a sentence that is appropriate to the circumstances of the offender in light of the degree of seriousness of the charge and in keeping with similar sentences for similar offenders and offences.
The decision of the judge or jury is final, however, that decision might be appealed. An appeal is a formal request for a review of the decision on the basis that an error was made in some important aspect of the prosecution. The Crown or the accused can appeal a conviction, acquittal, or sentence.
BC Prosecution Service approves charges of mischief and uttering threats against Kamloops RCMP officer
Victoria – The BC Prosecution Service (BCPS) announced today that charges under the Criminal Code have been approved against a Kamloops RCMP officer, Cst. Adrian Griffith, in connection with an incident that occurred in Kamloops on March 20, 2024.
BC Prosecution Service announces appointment of a Special Prosecutor
Victoria – The BC Prosecution Service (BCPS) announced today that Gail Barnes has been appointed as a Special Prosecutor following an investigation by the Nanaimo RCMP into allegations of offences that allegedly occurred on September 2, 2024, in Nanaimo
BC Prosecution Service approves charge against VPD officer
Victoria – The BC Prosecution Service (BCPS) announced today that a Motor Vehicle Act (MVA) charge has been approved against a VPD officer, Sgt. William Briscoe, in connection with a collision that occurred in Vancouver on September 29, 2023
BC Prosecution Service releases the 2023/24 Annual Report
Victoria – Today, the BC Prosecution Service (BCPS) released its 2023/24 Annual Report, which
provides information about:
BC Prosecution Service approves charges of assault and mischief against Kamloops RCMP officer
Victoria – The BC Prosecution Service (BCPS) announced today that charges under the Criminal Code have been approved against a Kamloops RCMP officer, Cst. David Tucker, in connection with an incident that occurred in Kamloops on July 31, 2023.
BC Prosecution Service approves Motor Vehicle Act offences against Port Moody Police Department officer
Victoria – The BC Prosecution Service (BCPS) announced today that charges under the Motor Vehicle Act have been approved against a Port Moody Police Department officer, Sgt. Kris Sledding, in connection with an incident that occurred in Port Moody on July 25, 2023.
BC Prosecution Service announces no charges in use of force by Kamloops RCMP officers
Victoria – The BC Prosecution Service (BCPS) announced today that no charges have been approved against three officers from the Kamloops RCMP detachment involved in a non-fatal use of force on June 23, 2020.
BC Prosecution Service approves Motor Vehicle Act charge against Surrey Police Service officer
Victoria – The BC Prosecution Service (BCPS) announced today that a charge of excessive speeding under the Motor Vehicle Act has been approved against Surrey Police Service Cst. Jared Cebryk in connection with an incident that occurred in Surrey on June 18, 2023.
BC Prosecution Service announces Mental Illness and Mental Disorder (MEN 1) policy
Victoria – The BC Prosecution Service (BCPS) today released its new Mental Illness and Mental
Disorder (MEN 1) policy.
BC Prosecution Service announces no charges approved in fatal shooting of Jared Lowndes
Victoria – The BC Prosecution Service (BCPS) announced today that no charges have been approved against three officers from Campbell River RCMP detachment involved in a fatal shooting of Jared Lowndes on July 8, 2021.
BC Prosecution Service Continues Crown Counsel Hiring Process
Victoria – The BC Prosecution Service (BCPS) continues to need Crown Counsel to fill vacant
positions in offices in the Lower Mainland and Victoria.
Stay of proceedings relating to charges arising out of the death of Dale Culver
Victoria – The BC Prosecution Service (BCPS) announced today that there is no longer a reasonable
prospect of conviction regarding charges that had previously been approved against two members
of the Prince George RMCP involved in the arrest of Dale Culver on July 18, 2017, in Prince George.
BC Prosecution Service releases further bail data
Victoria – The BC Prosecution Service (BCPS) announced today further bail data manually collected
between November 2022 and December 2023.
BC Prosecution Service announces no charges approved following use of force by Vancouver police officer
Victoria – The BC Prosecution Service (BCPS) announced that no charges have been approved against an officer with the Vancouver Police Department involved in a non-fatal use of force on May 30, 2022.
BC Prosecution Service - Announces Appointment of Special Prosecutor
Victoria – The BC Prosecution Service (BCPS) announced today that John M. Gordon KC has been appointed as a Special Prosecutor involving an investigation being conducted by the Port Moody Police Department (PMPD) into allegations of campaign finance irregularities in West Vancouver Mayor Mark Sager’s campaign for the municipal election held in October 2022.
No Charges Approved Following Motor Vehicle Incident Involving VPD Officer
Victoria – The BC Prosecution Service (BCPS) announced today that no charges have been approved against an officer with the Vancouver Police Department involved in a collision with a suspected stolen vehicle on March 3, 2020.
BC Prosecution Service Announces Stay of Proceedings Against RCMP Dog Handler
Victoria – The BC Prosecution Service (BCPS) announced today that a stay of proceedings has been entered on a charge of assault causing bodily harm that had been laid against Cst. Simon Courtoreille of the Abbotsford Police Department.
BC Prosecution Service announces changes to the Hate Crimes (HAT 1) policy
Victoria – Today the BC Prosecution Service (BCPS) announced revisions to the Hate Crimes (HAT 1) policy.
Special Prosecutor approves assault charges following Vancouver investigation
Victoria – The BC Prosecution Service (BCPS) announced today that Chris Johnson KC has been appointed as a Special Prosecutor following an investigation by the Vancouver Police Department (VPD) into assaults which allegedly occurred on February 2, 2024, near the provincial courthouse at 222 Main Street. One of the alleged victims is a Crown Counsel, employed with the BCPS.
ADAG Stepping Down
Victoria – The BC Prosecution Service (BCPS) announced today that Assistant Deputy Attorney General (ADAG), Peter Juk KC, will retire from the BC public service, stepping down as head of the BCPS effective March 15, 2024.
BC Prosecution Service Approves Charges Against Vancouver Special Municipal Constable
Victoria – The BC Prosecution Service (BCPS) announced today that a charge of assault has been approved against Vancouver Special Municipal Constable (SMC) Omar Ahmed Flores following an incident that is alleged to have occurred at the Vancouver Police Department jail on January 7, 2023.
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