Plaintiffs actually pay out of pocket for their cases. Its the justice system participants on the other side (Judges, Crown prosecutors, Court Staff etc) that are all paid by Taxpayers! Which is why they prolong (and can do so) the cases to frustrate Plaintiffs from seeking Remedy!
I am truly impressed that our Editor (etc.) has not just read the SCC decisions cited, but also provided a (correct) synopsis of them and their applicability to the matter at hand. This is much better writing that the overwhelming majority of what actually appears in print media. Thank-you, Don.
Thanks for the kind words. I don't normally delve into precedents in great detail in my coverage, but there are times when it's merited. I also have the luxury and ability to pen longer, more in-depth pieces, as well as greater experience when it comes to reporting on legal matters.
Plaintiffs actually pay out of pocket for their cases. Its the justice system participants on the other side (Judges, Crown prosecutors, Court Staff etc) that are all paid by Taxpayers! Which is why they prolong (and can do so) the cases to frustrate Plaintiffs from seeking Remedy!
We are back
Who’s we?
Mr. Albert and Mr. Kenny... have yo NOT been following along with all the BS these two have created?!!
I have, however I still did not understand what you mean’t by “We are back”.
Michael is referring to the fact that these two are ONCE AGAIN, occupying court time and space on this news feed.
Judge Kenneth Oliver should be suspended without pay, he should be fired.
I am truly impressed that our Editor (etc.) has not just read the SCC decisions cited, but also provided a (correct) synopsis of them and their applicability to the matter at hand. This is much better writing that the overwhelming majority of what actually appears in print media. Thank-you, Don.
Thanks for the kind words. I don't normally delve into precedents in great detail in my coverage, but there are times when it's merited. I also have the luxury and ability to pen longer, more in-depth pieces, as well as greater experience when it comes to reporting on legal matters.