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Tag Archives: segodnia
Update on R v. Grant Appeal regarding unreasonable delay with Charter 11b challenge for simple traffic matter.
Feb 4 2017 – Kevin Yaworski – WiseUpWinnipeg – http://wp.me/p1fJaD-Sn The Crown appealed Justice Harvie’s decision from May 2016 (successfull delay motion). It was heard Feb 3rd in MBQC by Justice Vic Toews who was formerly the Federal Justice Minister. It could have … Continue reading
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Details of application and hearings for delay motion with charter 11b challenge – Draft
Sept 21 2016 – Draft – Kevin Yaworski Here is a fairly detailed account of what transpired after filing my application for delay motion, at the hearing for the application where it was accepted and then heard on Tue Sept … Continue reading
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Tagged 11b, acs, appeal, blog, challenge, charter, charter of rights, conduent, constitution, crown, delay, enforcement, Facebook, fines, G4S Tech, grant, hearing, justice, Krahn, manitoba, motion, mpi, photo radar, posts, reduced, revenue, school zone, segodnia, shield, speed, sword, traffic, trial, unlawful taxation as fines, winnipeg, WPA, WPS, xerox, yaworski
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Important message for members and the general public concerned about Charter Rights as well as Fair and Lawful Traffic Enforcement and Related Matters
Oct 24 2016 – Kevin Yaworski – Concerned Citizen – WiseUpWinnipeg – http://wp.me/p1fJaD-EM Associate Chief Justice Krahn of the MB Provincial Court (MBPC) read her decision today in court for my delay motion with charter 11b challenge that was heard … Continue reading
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Tagged charter rights, courts, government of manitoba, government reform, grant, law courts, manitoba, manitoba law courts, MBPC, MBSC, Parking Court, Province of Manitoba, Provincial Court, segodnia, Summary Convictions Court, Traffic Court, unreasonable delay, winnipeg, Winnipeg Police, winnipeg police service, yaworski
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