Author archives: Dennis Reeve
We’re not going back to pre-covid practices.
https://www.lawtimesnews.com/practice-areas/litigation/ontario-allots-65-million-to-expand-access-to-remote-hearing-technology/364191?utm_source=GA&e=ZGpyZWV2ZUBiZWxsbmV0LmNh&utm_medium=20220222&utm_campaign=LTW-Newsletter-20220222&utm_content=60340243-7A36-40AE-831C-5923AFD1310D&tu=60340243-7A36-40AE-831C-5923AFD1310D
A PUBLIC SERVICE MESSAGE – For anyone who was at the “Ottawa Protest” I recommend that you lawyerup with a criminal defence lawyer. For anyone who was there with a truck, just because you left doesn’t mean that the police won’t confiscate your rig, possibly when they come to serve you with criminal charges. For anyone who had kids there you may want to speak with a family law lawyer to get advice on what to do if the Children’s Aid Society calls.
Simply put, mischief is defined by section 430(1) of the Criminal Code.
430 (1) Every one commits mischief who wilfully(a) destroys or damages property;(b) renders property dangerous, useless, inoperative or ineffective;(c) obstructs, interrupts or interferes with the lawful use, enjoyment or operation of property; or(d) obstructs, interrupts or interferes with any person in the lawful use, enjoyment or operation of property. https://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/acts/c-46/section-430.html
ANOTHER ASSISTANT CROWN ATTORNEY APPOINTED A JUDGE – I do not question the quality of this appointment. My concern is that government employment does not become the sole pathway to a judicial appointment.
IT’S SAD WHEN SOMETHING LIKE THIS HAPPENS because actions speak louder than words. It really hurts the message.
YOUR REPUTATION IS IMPORTANT SO DON’T BE A JERK
At least that’s a place to start.
WE SYMPATHIZE WITH AND STAND IN SUPPORT OF THE FREELANCE COURT INTERPRETERS
BOSS HOGG IN ALABAMA – or in other words, when a local police force is a corrupted cash cow.
IF YOU THINK PARDONS ARE NOT RELEVANT TO YOU, ALL I CAN SAY IS THAT LIFE GOES ALONG FINE UNTIL YOU HAVE TO GIVE ME A CALL
– “The government acknowledges there are many Canadians who have served their sentences and are living law-abiding lives, but face stigma and barriers because they have a criminal record. A record suspension can open the door to meaningful work, housing, education and volunteer opportunities, helping people become productive members of society.”