Good work by Justice Robert Laing:'Charging' Saskatoon police with Rambo style investigation |
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Nipawin - March 31, 2000 - By: Mario deSantis | |
the words of a judge in the court of law have a definite strong social importance |
In the past article "A Saskatchewan Way of Justice: leading by the nose till we are stabbed in the |
back(1)," I covered many instances of police wrong doing, but the recent decision of Justice Robert | |
Laing in throwing out the only evidence against a postal worker accused of stealing $184,500 from | |
the mail has special importance(2). It is one thing for me, or you, to say that the Saskatoon police is | |
corrupted, but the words of a judge in the court of law have a definite strong social importance. | |
Cooper was fired one day later |
Justice Laing has stated that Sgt. Murray Zoorkan, a 27-year veteran with the Saskatoon police, |
conducted a Rambo style investigation against postal worker Kim Allan Cooper of Saskatoon. | |
Cooper was accused of having stolen a money packet containing $184,500 which was mailed | |
on October 6, 1996 from the Credit Union Central in Regina to a Saskatoon branch. Cooper | |
was first targeted as a suspect for the theft of the $184,500 by Sgt. Zoorkan, then he was | |
subsequently subjected to abuses by the police and eventually he was formally charged with | |
theft on December 21, 1998. Cooper was fired one day later from work. | |
no evidence was ever found that the packet ever left Regina |
The only evidence against Cooper was a statement he wrote on May 6, 1997. In this statement, |
Cooper wrote that a money packet arrived in Saskatoon, that he contacted his supervisor and that | |
he was told by the supervisor to leave the money on the table since he could not get the safe open. | |
After two years of investigation by the police and Canada Post no evidence was ever found that the | |
packet ever left Regina. Cooper, his wife and his family have endured a awful nightmare which has | |
changed their lives and their thoughts about the integrity of the Saskatoon police and the behaviour | |
of Canada Post. | |
Sgt. Zoorkan as those of "a police officer out of control." |
In his March 8 decision, Queen's Bench Justice Laing stated that Zoorkan lied when he claimed |
that he accidentally left the microphone turned off during the first interview with Cooper. Laing | |
also noted that Zoorkan didn't tell Cooper of his right to have a lawyer present in this interview. | |
The abuses Cooper had to endure included random visits by the police at his home, being given | |
orders to stay in police cars for hours, being swore at, being told his family would be destroyed. | |
At one time, Sgt. Brian Dueck told Cooper that the Hells Angels knew he had $184,500 in cash | |
and that they would go after his wife and get the money when he was at work. Justice Laing | |
characterized the actions of Sgt. Zoorkan as those of "a police officer out of control." Justice | |
Laing has also said "the evidence indicates, in my mind, a police officer operating without any | |
sense of decency or conscience." I am very happy we have judges defending our rights for our | |
freedom and who have no hesitation to condemn the wrong doings of the police. | |
We wish Kim Cooper, his wife and family best wishes for their future, and our thoughts go to the | |
people who have been harassed by the police and who have been convicted while being innocent. | |
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Quote by Donella Meadows "challenging a paradigm is not a part-time job. It is not sufficient to make your point once and then blame the world for not getting it. The world has a vested interest in, a commitment to, not getting it. The point has to be made patiently and repeatedly, day after day after day" ftp://sysdyn.mit.edu/ftp/sdep/Roadmaps/RM1/D-4143-1.pdf http://iisd1.iisd.ca/pcdf/meadows/default.htm | |
Our Saskatchewan Justice System is Rotten to the Core, by Mario deSantis, February 19, 2000 | |
Democracy and Human Rights in Saskatchewan, by Mario deSantis, February 23, 2000 | |
An advice to our leaders and bureaucrats: Stop managing by the number game and begin managing by your stories, by Mario deSantis, February 29, 2000 | |
A Saskatchewan Way of Justice: leading by the nose till we are stabbed in the back, by Mario deSantis, March 14, 2000 | |
Judge slams 'Rambo' investigation: postal worker's name cleared after mail theft charges dropped, by Betty Ann Adam, The StarPhoenix, March 21, 2000, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan |