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G20 causa on the way
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July 30th, 2010Uncategorized“Joint causa planned … G20 arrestees.” Irrespective of whether there is … public inquiry held, there is no permission required to file a civil action and seek a remedy As could be expected, they’re on the way:
The Canadian Civil liberty association says it is considering a joint causa against the Toronto police and other constabulary military unit responsible for the G20 mass arrests.
“The CCLA is planning to help people who are quest compensation to a causa in the superordinate Court of Ontario,” said Nathalie stilboestrol Rosiers, general counselor-at-law for the CCLA. “We have a couple of plaintiffs.”
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Des Rosiers said the CCLA has been overwhelmed with phone call and has already collected 75 ailment from people claiming they were wrongfully imprisoned, detained. harassed or assaulted by the police.
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Some people who were arrested will probably argue their charter right were violated, said Jonathan Dawe, crook lawyer with Sack Goldblatt R. J. Mitchell He pointed to report of people being denied their right to legal counselor-at-law or to not be arbitrarily arrested or detained.
“I can’t imagine how could not have known that what they were doing is unlawful,” Dawe said. “I’m shocked at what seems to have been a wholesale determination on the part of the constabulary to wantonness the Charter.”
These case will likely be going on for quite some time, maybe years With lots of evidence to be disclosed as they proceed. All the constabulary military unit who were there, including the Integrated security Unit would likely be defendant in these actions.
One more item from the weekend ugliness, a reader sent me this picture on the queen & Spadina kettling incident The last two minutes in specific are worth observance Here is the verbal description from the MyNews site:
WARNING: Strong language and violence that may upset some viewing audience MyNews user Jason MacDonald, a 27-year-old construction worker from Toronto, submitted this chilling first-hand picture of a tense tie with constabulary on Dominicus MacDonald told CTV.ca his group marched peacefully along queen from embayment Street to Spadina, where they were surrounded by constabulary in public violence gear wheel “We kind of got surrounded and weren’t able to get out, they just pushed us back and I was trying to film, and the one military officer lunged forward smashed me in the face with his shield and one by one they arrested us, all of us,” MacDonald alleged. In add-on to the cut to his face, MacDonald alleges he received bruise to his ribs, head and both arms, as well as abrasion to his back from being dragged by constabulary officers. Eventually, MacDonald and his friend were all arrested and taken to a hold Centre He was eventually released at about 11:30 post-mortem examination
The individual who sent it along has forwarded it to his MPP, MP, the attorney General of Ontario, the premier and the parson of Community Safety, asking enquiry about what was seen here These are the variety of scenes I imagine well be acquisition more about during the course of the case referenced above.
