The legalization of homosexuality “between consenting adults” (age 21 or over) gave formal birth to what we now know as the ‘gay rights movement’ in Canada. On 28 August 1971, almost two years to the day after buggery was decriminalized and … Continue reading
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Shelley Hallett is a Crown attorney in Toronto, Ontario. Shelley Hallett worked as an assistant Crown attorney in Toronto from 1980 to 1988. During that time frame she held positions as Acting Crown in Kapuskasing and Brockville Ontario. She also … Continue reading
The following is the text of an 02 April 1997 memo sent by Robert Pelletier, L’Orignal associate Crown attorney, to Peter Griffiths, Director of Crowns for the Eastern Region of Ontario. Both men have since been appointed to the bench, … Continue reading
Chronology of John MacDonald’s ongoing and relentless quest for justice John MacDonald, an “alleged” victim of clerical sexual abuse, has spent a year waiting for the Cornwall Police Service to investigate his allegations of obstruction of justice leveled at Cornwall … Continue reading
Robert Pelletier Now a judge, Justice Robert Pelletier, from Alfred, Ontario, was formerly a Crown attorney in L’Orignal, Ontario. Robert Pelletier, as a Crown attorney, became officially involved with Project Truth in January 1996. He obtained an initial brief from Justice … Continue reading
John MacDonald was the second man to come forward alleging that he had been sexually abused as a young boy by Father Charles MacDonald ,more commonly known in Cornwall, Ontario as Father Charlie, or, simply Charlie. In May 2002 Father MacDonald won a stay … Continue reading
Staff Sgt. Garry Derochie Cornwall Police Service Staff Sgt. Garry Derochie is the officer who conducted an internal investigation into Perry Dunlop turning David Silmser’s victim statement to the Children’s Aid Society. The statement was turned over at the request … Continue reading
COMING SOON (see also AG page) Brian Lennox (Judge who gave Malcolm MacDonald an absolute discharge after the former Crown pled guilty to obstructing justice in the illegal $32,000 pay-off of David Silmser Terence Platana Murray Segal: (Deputy Attorney General) … Continue reading