Letter to Fredericton Police Chief Barry MacKnight
Found this complete Copy of The Letter to Fredericton Police Chief Barry MacKnight from the Canadian Civil Liberties Association regarding Charles Leblanc and the allegation Fredericton Police Force have made … Continue reading
When cops can’t be bothered to do the jobs they’re paid to do, they ask for civilian volunteers?
Dec 08, 2011 by: Christopher di Armani What does the Fredericton Police Force do when it can’t be bothered to do the job the citizens of Fredericton PAY … Continue reading
Fredericton Police Force under the microscope
CTV Atlantic Date: Wednesday Feb. 15, 2012 5:21 PM ET One Maritime police force is now under the microscope of those it serves and protects. In its annual report, the … Continue reading
Self Represented Litigants Remaining On Time – Google Calender
Self Represented Litigants Get Organized – Google Calender As a self represented Litigant I do not have the convenience if a Secretary or legal assistant to keep me organized, further … Continue reading
CANADIAN JUDICIAL COUNCIL: Honourable Paul Cosgrove removed from office
REPORT OF THE CANADIAN JUDICIAL COUNCIL TO THE MINISTER OF JUSTICE Pursuant to its mandate under the Judges Act, and after inquiring into the conduct of Justice Cosgrove, the Canadian … Continue reading
JUDICIAL INDEPENDENCE IN CANADA
JUDICIAL INDEPENDENCE IN CANADA Submitted by Justice Ian Binnie on behalf of the Supreme Court of Canada “The role of the courts as resolver of disputes, interpreter of the law … Continue reading
Judicial Notice Definition:
Judicial Notice Definition: A doctrine which enables a judge to accept a fact without the need of a party to prove it through evidence. Related Terms: Legislative Fact, … Continue reading
Legal requirement to acknowledge common law as equal to civil law, which adds legal weight to the case law and common law principle
Interpretations Act Canada Interpretation Act, RSC 1985, c I-21 ( http://canlii.ca/t/hzp3) RULES OF CONSTRUCTION PROPERTY AND CIVIL RIGHTS Duality of legal traditions and application of provincial law 8.1 Both the … Continue reading
Supreme Court of Canada: Extent of police power to effect arrest without warrant in private home
R. v. Landry, 1986 CanLII 48 (SCC), [1986] 1 SCR 145 Per Dickson C.J. and Chouinard, Lamer and Wilson JJ.: If the criteria of s. 450(1) of the Criminal Code and … Continue reading
The Judge is not a "mere moderator"
The Court in per obiter, in United States v. Liddy, 509 F.2d 428 (D.C. 1974), at p. 438, certiorari denied 420 U.S. 911 (1975) provides the following insight into the … Continue reading