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- 2003-2006
Part of Betty Krawczyk fonds
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Part of Betty Krawczyk fonds
Part of Betty Krawczyk fonds
File consists of newsletters from various community activism groups. Included are: December 2000 and November 2003 editions of the E.L.P. Newsletter (Earth Liberation Prisoners Support Network), Free Betty, and Anarchist Black Cross – Dijon English Edition Newsbulletin. Some of the newsletters are accompanied by the envelopes in which Betty Krawczyk received them in. The file provides information on the activities of various organizations.
Part of Betty Krawczyk fonds
File consists of three print-outs of online articles. One article is the Supreme Court of Canada’s R. v. Nasogaluak, 2010 SCC6. The two other print-outs are “About Publications Ban” on The Courts of British Columbia website, and “Bans on Publications” from the Attorney General website.
My notice of hearing. Sept. 23, 2008
Part of Betty Krawczyk fonds
File consists of two “Notice of Hearing” documents for the Supreme Court of British Columbia case between Betty Krawczyk and Peter Kiewit Sons Co. et al.
Mr. Justice Parrett, appeal to sentence. Jan. 25, 2001
Part of Betty Krawczyk fonds
File consists of two copies of a CanLII document titled “Interfor v. Paine and Krawczyk, 2001 BCCA 48.”
Part of Betty Krawczyk fonds
File consists of a photocopy of an article titled “Re Skapinker and the Mootness Doctrine” by Patrick Macklem and Eric Gertner.
Part of Betty Krawczyk fonds
File consists of court documents related to the R. v. Krawczyk Supreme Court of British Columbia case. File contains correspondence from the Government addressed to Krawczyk, an “Appellent’s Factum,” a one-page print-out from CanLII, a photocopy of the article “Re Skapinker and the Mootness Doctrine” written by Patrick Macklem and Eric Gertner, Krawczyk’s typed speech on mootness, an abstract for an article titled “The Partially Prudential Doctrine of Mootness” written by Matthew I. Hall, and two online print-outs on mootness in appeals.
Part of Betty Krawczyk fonds
Part of Betty Krawczyk fonds
File consists of print-outs of online articles, correspondence, and many handwritten pages written by Betty Krawczyk to local community activism groups.
Part of Betty Krawczyk fonds
File contains incoming correspondence addressed to Betty Krawczyk. File includes envelopes, handwritten and typed letters, post-it notes, greeting cards, a pay record, flyers, and pages from a calendar. The file also contains a document handwritten by Krawczyk that documents her time in prison.
Part of Betty Krawczyk fonds
Part of Betty Krawczyk fonds
File consists of photocopies of newspaper clippings, poetry, newspaper cartoons, handwritten correspondence, and envelopes regarding Betty Krawczyk’s environmental activities.
Part of Betty Krawczyk fonds
File consists of documents related to Mike Brundrett, Betty Krawcyzk and Peter Kiewit Sons Co. Supreme Court of British Columbia case. File contains correspondence related to the Court of Appeal, an affidavit, court exhibits, and a print-out of a blog post titled “Let’s Ice Granny!” written by Jim Henshaw.
Michael G. Demers correspondence defendants Peter Kiewit Sons Co. & Dean Riggs
Part of Betty Krawczyk fonds
File consists of correspondence and court documents in regards to the Krawczyk v. Peter Kiewit Sons Co. et al. Supreme Court of British Columbia case. The file contains one report titled “Outline of Peter Kiewit Sons Co.,” a “Notice of Hearing,” and numerous pages of letters of correspondence, faxes, and printed e-mails between Michael G. Demers and Betty Krawczyk.
Part of Betty Krawczyk fonds
File consists of court documents regarding an unknown court case. The file contains four copies of a transcript titled “Closing for Crown argument by Mr. Brundrett.”
Part of Betty Krawczyk fonds
File consists of two of Betty Krawczyk’s published memoirs. File contains “Clayoquot: The Sound of my Heart” and “This Dangerous Place: My Journey between the Passions of the Living and the Dead.”
Part of Betty Krawczyk fonds
File consists of two of Betty Krawczyk’s published memoirs. File contains “Open living Confidential (From Inside the Joint)” and “Lock Me Up or Let Me Go: The Protests, Arrest and Trial of an Environmental Activist.”
Part of Betty Krawczyk fonds
File consists of three photographs of a coloured map, along with six computer print-outs of the map with hand-drawn diagrams related to logging and the protest Betty Krawczyk participated in at Eagleridge Bluffs.
Part of Betty Krawczyk fonds
Part of Betty Krawczyk fonds
Part of Betty Krawczyk fonds
Part of Betty Krawczyk fonds
Part of Betty Krawczyk fonds
Part of Betty Krawczyk fonds
File consists of court documents related to Betty Krawczyk’s trial. File contains court proceedings, an article on the structure of the Supreme Court of British Columbia, a Wikipedia article on Mandamus, and print-outs from CanLII and the B.C. Civil Liberties Association.
Madam Justice Brown on my undertaking
Part of Betty Krawczyk fonds
File consists of typed notes regarding Betty Krawczyk’s court case against the State. File contains a typed account of Krawczyk’s experiences at trial, a transcript titled “Submissions for Betty Krawczyk by Mr. Ward,” and two “Notices of Constitutional Question.”
[Lock Me Up or Let Me Go reviews]
Part of Betty Krawczyk fonds
Part of Betty Krawczyk fonds
Letters to Madam Justice Brown
Part of Betty Krawczyk fonds
File consists of letters that were sent to Madam Justice Brown in support of Betty Krawczyk. File contains handwritten and typed letters, envelopes, and photocopies of newspaper articles. The file also includes letters, greeting cards, and printed e-mails addressed to Krawczyk expressing support.