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|    John KingofthePaupers Turmel to All    |
|    TURMEL: Too tough on saboteur Nadine Bew    |
|    24 Jul 19 09:27:45    |
      From: johnturmel@gmail.com              TURMEL: Too tough on saboteur Nadine Bews?              JCT: Everybody knows I have a vicious mouth, one reason why       people like me on their side. I've been asked not to be so       tough on Nadine Bews for alleging the danger that our       Federal Court GoldStarTeam could be indicted as a criminal       conspiracy when she's doing such a good job of slapping       McCluskey around over his 2013 dealings with the Allard       Coalition to keep the MMAR and CDSA prohibitions alive.       https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/goldstarteam/conversations/messages              /3741              Nadine Bews       Jul 20 8:17 AM       Justice Brown may determine that GST members knowingly       conspired to violate section 114(1) of the Federal Court       Rules and may determine that our conduct is consistent with       the following:              Definitions       467.1 (1) The following definitions apply in this Act.              criminal organization       criminal organization?means a group, however organized, that              (a) is composed of three or more persons in or outside       Canada; and              (b) has as one of its main purposes or main activities the       facilitation or commission of one or more serious offences       that, if committed, would likely result in the direct or       indirect receipt of a material benefit, including a       financial benefit, by the group or by any of the persons who       constitute the group.              JCT: So if we're planning serious offences, Nadine says       we're in trouble.              NB: It does not include a group of persons that forms randomly       for the immediate commission of a single       offence.?(organisation criminelle)              serious offence       serious offence?means an indictable offence under this or       any other Act of Parliament for which the maximum punishment       is imprisonment for five years or more, or another offence       that is prescribed by regulation.?(infraction grave)              Marginal note:Facilitation              (2) For the purposes of this section, section 467.11 and       467.111, facilitation of an offence does not require       knowledge of a particular offence the commission of which is       facilitated, or that an offence actually be committed.              Marginal note:Commission of offence              (3) In this section and in sections 467.11 to 467.13,       committing an offence means being a party to it or       counselling any person to be a party to it.              JCT: Counselling your buddy to complain to Federal Court       about long delays is also a serious offence.              NB: Participation in activities of criminal organization       467.11 (1) Every person who, for the purpose of enhancing       the ability of a criminal organization to facilitate or       commit an indictable offence under this or any other Act of       Parliament, knowingly, by act or omission, participates in       or contributes to any activity of the criminal organization       is guilty of an indictable offence and liable to       imprisonment for a term not exceeding five years.              Marginal note:Prosecution              (2) In a prosecution for an offence under subsection (1), it       is not necessary for the prosecutor to prove that              (a) the criminal organization actually facilitated or       committed an indictable offence;              (b) the participation or contribution of the accused       actually enhanced the ability of the criminal organization       to facilitate or commit an indictable offence;              (c) the accused knew the specific nature of any indictable       offence that may have been facilitated or committed by the       criminal organization; or              (d) the accused knew the identity of any of the persons who       constitute the criminal organization.              Marginal note:Factors              (3) In determining whether an accused participates in or       contributes to any activity of a criminal organization, the       Court may consider, among other factors, whether the accused              (a) uses a name, word, symbol or other representation that       identifies, or is associated with, the criminal       organization;              (b) frequently associates with any of the persons who       constitute the criminal organization;              (c) receives any benefit from the criminal organization; or              (d) repeatedly engages in activities at the instruction of       any of the persons who constitute the criminal organization.       2001, c. 32, s. 27              Marginal note:Recruitment of members by a criminal       organization              467.111 Every person who, for the purpose of enhancing the       ability of a criminal organization to facilitate or commit       an indictable offence under this Act or any other Act of       Parliament, recruits, solicits, encourages, coerces or       invites a person to join the criminal organization, is       guilty of an indictable offence and liable,              (a) in the case where the person recruited, solicited,       encouraged or invited is under 18 years of age, to       imprisonment for a term not exceeding five years, and to a       minimum punishment of imprisonment for a term of six months;       and              (b) in any other case, to imprisonment for a term not       exceeding five years.              2014, c. 17, s. 9       Marginal note:Commission of offence for criminal       organization              467.12 (1) Every person who commits an indictable offence       under this or any other Act of Parliament for the benefit       of, at the direction of, or in association with, a criminal       organization is guilty of an indictable offence and liable       to imprisonment for a term not exceeding fourteen years.              Marginal note:Prosecution              (2) In a prosecution for an offence under subsection (1), it       is not necessary for the prosecutor to prove that the       accused knew the identity of any of the persons who       constitute the criminal organization.              2001, c. 32, s. 27       Marginal note:Instructing commission of offence for criminal       organization              467.13 (1) Every person who is one of the persons who       constitute a criminal organization and who knowingly       instructs, directly or indirectly, any person to commit an       offence under this or any other Act of Parliament for the       benefit of, at the direction of, or in association with, the       criminal organization is guilty of an indictable offence and       liable to imprisonment for life.              Marginal note:Prosecution              (2) In a prosecution for an offence under subsection (1), it       is not necessary for the prosecutor to prove that              (a) an offence other than the offence under subsection (1)       was actually committed;              (b) the accused instructed a particular person to commit an       offence; or              (c) the accused knew the identity of all of the persons who       constitute the criminal organization.              2001, c. 32, s. 27       Marginal note:Sentences to be served consecutively              467.14 A sentence imposed on a person for an offence under       section 467.11, 467.111, 467.12 or 467.13 shall be served       consecutively to any other punishment imposed on the person       for an offence arising out of the same event or series of       events and to any other sentence to which the person is              [continued in next message]              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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