Trina Rodgers of Marysville, Fredericton, NB. Canada, who is currently being sued by neighbour Andre Murray. Trina Rodgers in her own Sworn Affidavit confirms her guilt "Avoidance of Process Service" of Court Documents; despite this, however,Trina Rodgers wins the first of many to come Court Hearings . Presiding Judge: Madame Justice Clendening who Andre Murray requires to recuse herself from hearing any of his further matters.
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Response from Secretary of the Judicial Council of New Brunswick
March 21, 2012I sent a letter to Michael J. Bray, Q.C., and asked, as you are Secretary of the Judicial Council of New Brunswick: 1. please kindly provide a copy … Continue reading
Notice of Application for Judicial Review
Notice of Application for Judicial Review 1. Craig Carleton as Clerk of the Court did refuse to file Applicants subject Notice of Action and Statement of Claim Dated December 22, … Continue reading
Madame Justice Paulette Garnett required to recuse from Andre Murray’s matters
March 21, 2012 To The Canadian Judicial Council, cc: Marie-Claude Blais, Attorney General and Minister for Justice NB, Ch. J. Earnest Drapeau, Chief Justice for the Province of New Brunswick, … Continue reading
What Is a Binding Precedent?
What Is a Binding Precedent? Binding precedent refers to existing law that must be followed. Such precedent exists within common law jurisdictions, such as Canada, that recognize judicially made law. … Continue reading
Charter of Rights and Freedoms Compliance in Province of New Brunswick
I believe that the Province of New Brunswick is late to bring it’s legislation in line with the Charter, pursuant to two acts of the Legislature (1) Compliance of Acts … Continue reading
Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada, Court Judge Judy Clendening, shamelessly exhibits Bias
March 13, 2012 Facsimile (506) 444-5675 Craig J. Carleton, Q.C.Clerk-Court Administrator/Greffier-administrateur Court of Queen’s Bench of New BrunswickCour du Banc de la Reine du nouveau-brunswickJudicial District of Fredericton/Circonscription judiciare de … Continue reading
Security of property: New Brunswick Residential Tenancies Act upon which we ‘reasonable’ may not rely upon to protect residents, as the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick has not drafted ‘Charter’ Compliant legislation to protect us..
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André Murray v. Royal Bank of Canada, et al. case update
SCC Case Information Docket Number 34642 André Murray v. Royal Bank of Canada, et al. (New Brunswick) (Civil) (By Leave) Follow this link to see one of Andre … Continue reading
The History of the Charter
The History of the Charter Canada’s original Constitution, the British North America Act, was passed in 1867 by British Parliament. This Act, also known as the Constitution Act, 1867, … Continue reading