Beginning to assert Common Law over 'Regulatory
Diligence': |
|
Nipawin - Sunday, June 17, 2001 - by: Mario deSantis | |
Law and |
It was only few days ago that I pointed out how the decrepit legal mind set of our leadership |
use the same passed legislation to automatically create new legislation and further curtail our | |
freedom(1). The Law and Order mentality of our leadership is to maintain a justice system | |
against the interest of individual rights, and we have called this social trend "No-Fault | |
Government(2)," that is a government where the written rules supercede the so called | |
common law, the common law of custom and tradition as understood by reasonable people. | |
|
|
courts |
We have been reiterating for a long time that our justice, political and business governance |
has broken down, and that as a consequence, and at this time, our only hope to reassert | |
our freedom is to cling to whatever individual rights we have left and pursue our justice in | |
the courts, in the hope we have integral judges and integral lawyers. | |
|
|
Larry |
Today, with the judgement of Dosenberger against the government(3) we have another |
integral judge in Larry Kyle, and another integral lawyer in Reg Watson, and a good man | |
in Joe Dosenberger. | |
|
|
corruption |
The Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority (SLGA) is marred with corruption, and |
in order to cover up this endemic corruption, SLGA fired its security supervisor Joe | |
Dosenberger last year. | |
|
|
cast |
The firing of Dosenberger was surgical, that is Dosenberger was fired as soon as a leaked |
document cast doubt on the integrity of operations of SLGA and embarrassed the | |
government. In court, SLGA had argued that Dosenberger was fired because he violated | |
the security provisions by giving a document to the RCMP, but Justice Larry Kyle had | |
harsh words for the SLGA and has stated | |
dismissal |
"when his zeal was thus rewarded (with dismissal), a chill on regulatory diligence may well have a been the result... the plantiff has taken the 'fall' for an embarrassment sustained by the authority(4)." |
|
|
regulatory |
A bravo to Justice Larry Kyle for asserting common law against the 'regulatory diligence' |
of this Saskatchewan Government, and congratulations to Joe Dosenberger and his lawyer | |
Reg Watson. | |
------------References/endnotes: | |
List of relevant political and economics articles http://ensign.ftlcomm.com | |
The unpotency to look into the social causes of injustice, by Mario deSantis, June 13, 2001 | |
|
|
A trend in Tort Reform laws: No-fault, no individual freedom and no responsibility, by Mario deSantis and reviewed by James deSantis, August 14, 2000 | |
|
|
Dosenberger was right: judge, CBC Saskatchewan, June 15, 2001 http://sask.cbc.ca/cgi-bin/templates/view.cgi?/news/2001/06/15/dosencourt010615 | |
|
|
Fired SLGA supervisor wins suit. Dosenberger took the fall for authority's embarrassment: judge. By Mike O'Brien and Colleen Silverthorn, The StarPhoenix, June 16, 2001 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan |