(federal) Ministry of the Attorney General

Andrew Newman

Evidence page begun on 20240725/last updated 20240725 05:12 e.s.t.  (Understanding rhetorical questions yet, Lauren?)

In a nutshell, ..

(insert summary)

 

Insert photograph of FName LName

See article outline “Make them Pay: a suggestion worth considering for prison reform” here:  https://twb.rocks/blank-00/living/opinion/00000007_make-them-pay_a-suggestion-for-prison-reform_saqotu_andee-jak-002

As of 20240725, …

Well, she’s still a Senator; and, that’s a problem. (insert opinion)

Does LNAME do this for pleasure, for profit or both? Let’s not just audit their bank accounts: let’s audit their spending vehicles and her assets, shall we? 

After all, aren’t all assets (including, but not limited to, accumulated pensions and insurance policies) proceeds from crime?

*I’ll deal with (insert related topic) elsewhere: see www.pfi.ROCKS/organized-crime/VIS/andrew-reesor for an introduction to taxpayer-funded, organized crime.


IRREPARABLE HARM

It will be difficult to itemize the irreparable harm that this individual, through commission and/or omission (as defined in section 21(1) of Canada’s Criminal Code (“CCC”) viewable here: https://criminalnotebook.ca/index.php/Parties_to_an_Offence), has caused me and my two children: we are still paying the price today.


SUMMARY: In reverse chronological order:

2024

  • x
  • x

2023

  • x
  • x

LIST OF COMMON CRIMES: numerical listing at https://www.criminal-code.ca/criminal-code-of-canada-numerical-1-to-99.html

  1. s. 21(1) Parties to offence (link to page that lists each criminal who has been assisted via commission and/or omission) (x counts)
  2. s. 22.1 Organizational negligence (x counts)
  3. s. 22.2 Other offences organizations (x counts)
  4. s. 23(1) Accessory after the fact (x counts: link to page that lists each criminal who has been assisted as an accessory) (x counts)
  5. s. 83.18 Participation in activity of terrorist group || See also S. 83.01 for definition/clarity (x counts)
  6. s. 126 Disobeying a statute (x counts)
  7. s. 127 Disobeying am order (x counts)
  8. s. 131 Perjury (x counts)
  9. s. 134 Giving a false sworn statement (x counts)
  10. s. 137 Fabricating evidence (x counts)
  11. s. 139(1) Obstructing justice (x counts)
  12. s. 264 Criminal harassment (x counts)
  13. s. 264.1 Uttering threats (x counts)
  14. s. 322(1) Theft (x counts)
  15. s. 380(1)(b) Fraud (x counts)
  16. s. 300/301 Defamatory libel (x counts)
  17. s. 346(1) Extortion (x counts)
  18. s. 366 Forgery (x counts)
  19. s. 429 Wilfully causing event to occur (x counts)
  20. s. 430 Mischief (x counts)
  21. s. 465(1)(b) Conspiracy to prosecute (x counts) 

LIST OF COMMON CIVIL VIOLATIONS

(insert link to our evidence-laden, online (draft) Statement of Claim against (insert organization harbouring this individual))

  1. Malicious Prosecution
  2. Negligence: _.
  3. Defamation: _.
  4. Breach in fiduciary duty: _.
  5. Knowing assistance in breach in fiduciary duty: _.
  6. Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress against me: _.
  7. Negligent Infliction of Emotional Distress against me: _.
  8. Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress against Sean and/or Cate: _.
  9. Negligent Infliction of Emotional Distress against Sean and/or Cate: _.

EVIDENCE OF CRIME/VIOLATIONS: ACTIONS AND/OR INACTIONS OF FNAME LNAME, POSITION with LOCATION’s ENTITY:

    1. ________:
    2. ________: