First preference for youth criminal law certificates
LAA staff lawyers still represent many young people in proceedings under the Youth Criminal Justice Act, especially in Edmonton, Calgary, and surrounding areas. LAA will, however, try to appoint panel lawyers to represent young people across Alberta if our staff lawyers cannot represent the young person.
If LAA decides to issue a youth certificate to the roster, we will try to connect the young person with a lawyer who belongs to the panel. We will only offer the certificate to a lawyer who does not belong to the panel if we cannot find a panel lawyer willing to take the certificate in that geographic service area. Panel members will remain free to decline certificate offers.
Three-year panel membership
If you are selected, you will remain a member of the panel for about three years. You are eligible to reapply, and there is no limit on how long someone can remain on the panel. If you are not selected for the panel, you can apply again in about three years.
Training and education
If you are selected for the panel, LAA may ask you to complete continuing legal education related to the representation of young people. If lawyers reapply to the panel after their first term, we plan to give priority to lawyers who have completed some professional development.