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Calgary Media Release for 2010
Wednesday, February 03, 2010
CANADIAN BAR ASSOCIATION
For immediate release
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
Demystifying the legal system
Law Day offers a free, fun, activity-filled day for those curious about Alberta Law
Calgary, Alberta …Wouldn't it be interesting to have the court process explained in an informal, entertaining setting? Are you curious about Calgary’s new courthouse and the extensive security system? The Court of Queen's Bench Court House (601 - 5 Street S.W.) opens its doors to Calgarians for Law Day on Saturday, April 17th, 2010 from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
The 28th annual Law Day is a free event that promotes access to justice and introduces the general public to the key people in the judicial system including members of the police service, lawyers and judges.
“This is a great opportunity for people who are curious about the court system, families who are seeking an exciting activity day or for students interested in legal work,” says Aaron Bickman, Law Day Committee Co-Chair.
Law Day 2010 activities include:
· Tours of the Court House, including the prisoner cells;
· Over 25 information booths and exhibits representing numerous law‑related services, including Calgary Police Service Victim Assistance and Organized Crime Units, Canada Border Services, and the Calgary Aboriginal Youth Restorative Justice Committee;
· Sit in on a mock Family Law Trial starring Ralph the Dog and Stampeders player;
· Join in on the Vampire themed mock trial presentation for kids or the interactive trial of “Thatcher the Purse Snatcher”;
· Check out the Sheriff’s traffic vehicle, escort van, motorcycle and CheckStop Bus;
· Watch the annual Mock Trial Tournament for High School teams;
· Share the excitement as 75 new Canadians are sworn in at the Citizenship Court.
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For more information, interview requests, or photo opportunities, please contact:
Janice ter Borg, Law Day Media Relations
Mission Possible Communication Strategies Ltd.
Cell: (403) 816-6163 Email: missionp@telus.net
Visit www.lawdayalberta.com or call 218-4312 for general information.
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