When I addressed the Appellate Court on December 3, 1992, ten days after the denial of my parole, I told the panel of three judges of the deceptive offer given to me by my lawyer, which I believed was done in collusion […]
My refusal to let the justice system control the narrative without my fighting back, took a turn for the worse when I refused to abide by correctional service demands to drop my appeal and postpone an upcoming parole hearing. False and demeaning […]
My previous post, “Controlling the Narrative,” ended on a choice I made in response to a threat by corrections not to talk to my children’s mother while I attended our daughter’s high-school graduation dance. It was one of several demands that were […]
In my first post, “A Matter of Integrity,” it was shown how the plea bargaining process lacks accountability in the Canadian Justice System. It allows those in control to desensitize society by portraying a defendant as uncaring, callus, and unworthy. Prosecutors can […]
“Justice, like beauty, is in the eye of the beholder!” A magical exprsssion that splits its alliance between society’s demand for due process, and the justice system’s less ethical process of, “The end justifies the means,” to meet out justice. Determining what […]