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Support at every stage — before, during, and after the justice system.

Victim & Witness Support

Support, Clarity, and Guidance—When It Matters Most

If you've experienced a crime or have been asked to participate in a criminal investigation or court process as a witness, you're not alone—and you don’t have to figure it out on your own. At Justice Pathway, we offer independent legal support tailored to victims and witnesses in Alberta. Whether you're deciding whether to report, preparing to testify, or just trying to understand your rights and options, we’re here to walk you through it with compassion and expertise.

 

 

What We Help With:

  • Understanding your role as a victim or witness
  • Preparing for police interviews or Crown meetings
  • Writing a victim impact statement or court submission
  • Drafting letters, emails, or statements to police, Crown, or the court
  • Gathering and organizing evidence or documentation
  • Navigating court appearances or subpoenas
  • Filing complaints if your case was mishandled
  • Knowing what to expect—step by step

 

 

Why Independent Legal Support Matters:


Victims and witnesses are central to the justice process, but too often, they’re left without clear answers or consistent support. As a former Crown prosecutor, I’ve seen firsthand how many people are expected to participate in complex legal systems without help or guidance. At Justice Pathway, we change that. You’ll have someone in your corner who understands the system, respects your experience, and makes sure your voice is heard.

 

 

 

Confidential. Compassionate. Non-Judgmental.


We’re not here to tell you what to do. We’re here to help you understand your options and make decisions that feel right for you—at your pace.