Brent McGillis: WCB Abused Claimant Patrick Clayton and the RIGGED Alberta Appeals Court

Thursday, January 9, 2014

WCB Abused Claimant Patrick Clayton and the RIGGED Alberta Appeals Court


The reason I posted this post about the Appeals Court of Alberta is because I got to witness close-up in person a totally rigged Appeals Court hearing in which the top Murder Detective in the city of Edmonton appeared on behalf of his son in a case that had absolutely NO Merit in an Appeals Court. The decision that was being appealed was that his son had failed to appear for a driving offense in Ft. Saskatchewan, AB. Since the top Murder Detective for the city of Edmonton appearing on behalf of his son had no legal representation present (A lawyer). The Appeals Court Judge worked in unison with the Crown Prosecutor present that day to concoct a legal defense for EPS's Staff Sargeant Bill Clark's son, in order that he would be escape prosecution on his charges; and that via the Appellate Court he would be given a second hearing date since he could not be bothered to appear on the actual court date in question. There were three of us who were witnesses to this severe violation of the sanctity of our Justice System. The Appeals Court Judge did in fact, excuse the appellant EPS Staff Sergeant Bill Clark's son from being convicted as a result of being a "no-show" for court. Which in most Jurisdictions would clearly indicate that the accused had surrendered his right to appear in court and defend his actions before a legitimate Judge, most likely a circuit Judge in the Fort Saskatchewan, AB. 

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