Moncton Law Courts

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Moncton Law Courts
Palais de Justice Moncton
Alternative namesMoncton Courthouse
General information
StatusComplete
TypeCourthouse
Address145 Assumption Blvd.
Town or cityMoncton, New Brunswick
CountryCanada
Coordinates46°05′12″N 64°46′34″W / 46.086738°N 64.776195°W / 46.086738; -64.776195Coordinates: 46°05′12″N 64°46′34″W / 46.086738°N 64.776195°W / 46.086738; -64.776195
OpenedMay 13, 2011 (2011-05-13)
CostCA$50 million
OwnerGovernment of New Brunswick
LandlordReal Estate 360
Design and construction
DeveloperCitigroup Properties

The Moncton Law Courts (French: Palais de Justice Moncton) is a courthouse building in Downtown Moncton, New Brunswick. It is one of several courthouses which host hearings of the Court of Queen's Bench of New Brunswick and the Provincial Court of New Brunswick.

The complex, which covers about 12,150 square metres (135,000 sq. ft.), features 15 courtrooms, two hearing rooms, a new secure detention centre as well as chambers for the judiciary. It also has offices for court services administration personnel, public prosecutions, lawyers, sheriffs, police and staff from other provincial departments. The first court session in the building was February 14, 2011.[1] Prior to this, the Moncton Courthouse was in the Moncton Assumption Building.

During construction, the complex came under fire for the almost double price tag of the initial cost of completion.[2]


References[]

  1. ^ "Moncton Law Courts officially open". News Releases. Government of New Brunswick. May 13, 2011. Retrieved March 23, 2020.
  2. ^ "Pricey Moncton courthouse worth it: sheriff". CBC News. February 10, 2011. Retrieved March 23, 2020.
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