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Betty Krawczyk fonds
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#12 Damian

File consists of correspondence addressed to Betty Krawczyk and Madam Justice Brown. File includes a protest sticker, typed letters, printed e-mails, a biographical sketch of Rebecca Hall, resumes, greeting cards, envelopes, flyers, an excerpt from the journal "Geoscience Canada," "Victoria Street Newz" newsletter, and an award for Misbehaving Woman of the Year.

787

File consists of three excerpts from Martin’s Criminal Code, 2003, and a print-out from CanLII regarding SCC 58.

[A.C.C.W. statements, request forms, and receipts]

File consists of records related to Betty Krawczyk’s time spent at the Alouette Correctional Centre for Women. File includes Transfer Cash to Telephone forms, receipts, trust fund statements, inmate phone trouble report forms, a personal property request forms, a pink request form, and an “A.C.C.W. Monthly Inmate Performance Appraisal” report.

Actus Reus

File consists of three documents concerning Actus Reus. File includes an online article titled “Legal Definition of Actus Reus,” an online article titled “Actus Reus – Legal Definition,” and a court document titled “Appellant’s Factum” regarding the Regina v. Betty Krawczyk British Columbia Court of Appeal case.

Additional arguments

File consists of Betty Krawczyk’s speeches while in court. File contains two untitled speeches and two speeches titled: “Summary and Indictment” and “Background.”

[Affidavit and documents]

File consists of records in relation to the Supreme Court of British Columbia’s case between Betty Krawczyk and her Majesty the Queen in Right of the Province of British Columbia. File contains an affidavit and exhibit documents.

Answered

File consists of Betty Krawczyk’s incoming correspondence. File contains greeting cards, typed letters, envelopes, photocopies of newspaper clippings, and newspaper clippings.

[Appeal documents]

File consists of numerous court documents related to the Supreme Court of British Columbia’s case between Regina and Betty Krawczyk. File contains three bound volumes titled: “Application for Leave to Appeal to the Supreme Court,” “Respondent’s Response to Application for Leave to Appeal,” and “Proceedings at Appeal.” The file also includes four loose court reports, handwritten notes by Krawczyk, and on letter of correspondence.

Appeal duplicates

File consists of court documents related to the Supreme Court of British Columbia’s case between Betty Krawczyk and Her Majesty the Queen. File includes a report titled “Crown’s Opening for Contempt Hearing,” “Reasons for Judgment of the Honourable Mr. Justice Tysoe,” print-outs of the “Rules of the Supreme Court of Canada” and “Forms of the Rules of the Supreme Court of Canada,” and blank forms for a notice of motion, certificate, and affidavit.

Appeals

File consists of documents related to Betty Krawczyk’s trial against Her Majesty the Queen. File contains Krawczyk’s rap sheet, incoming correspondence, the “Respondent’s Response to Application for Leave to Appeal,” along with Krawczyk’s speech notes for court.

[Appeals]

File consists of Canada Post receipts, notes regarding the Supreme Court of Canada, an application for leave to appeal the Supreme Court, and two bound booklets titled “On Appeal from the Supreme Court of British Columbia, from the Judgment of the Honourable Madam Justice Brown, Pronounced on the 8th Day of February 2007” and “Supplemental Appeal Book.”

[Arrest records]

File consists of records regarding the arrest of Betty Krawczyk. File includes a report from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police regarding Krawcyzk’s failure to comply with order, handwritten notes regarding prison clothing, a receipt, handwritten notes regarding Krawczyk’s arrests and releases since the 1990s, a photocopy of a special request form, trust account slips, and two “Supplemental Reports to Crown Council.”

[Audio-visual records]

File consists of two audio-visual records – an unlabeled micro-cassette and a DVD-R titled “Arrest No. 3 Eagleridge Bluffs, June 27, 2006.”

[Baden-Powell Trail]

Item is a photograph of a map showing Eagleridge Bluffs and the area near Baden-Powell Trail where Betty Krawczyk participated in a protest.

Bail application

File consists of documents regarding Betty Krawczyk’s application for bail. File contains one letter of outgoing correspondence written by Krawczyk to the Supreme Court of British Columbia, transcripts on Krawczyk’s submission for bail, a proceedings transcript, and a form.

[B.C.C.W. forms and lists]

File consists of records related to Betty Krawczyk’s time spent at the Burnaby Correctional Centre for Women. File includes trust account slips, a Transfer Cash to Telephone form, a receipt, and a listing of all of the prices for items at the canteen.

Betty

File consists of court documents, excerpts from articles, and handwritten notes regarding the Supreme Court of British Columbia court cases associated with Betty Krawczyk. File contains a report titled “International Forest Products Ltd. v. Kern,” “Submissions of Betty Krawczyk,” Krawczyk’s handwritten research, typed speech notes, “Reasons for Judgment of the Honourable Mr. Justice Pitfield,” a photocopy of an article titled “Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation: Developing a Canadian Response” by Chris Tollefson, an excerpt from “Mandamus and Environmental Protest,” incoming correspondence, a report CanLII report titled “Greenpeace Canada v. MacMillan Bloedel Ltd.,” and photocopies of magazine articles related to Krawczyk’s case.

Betty Krawczyk fonds

  • MsC-148
  • Fonds
  • 1970-2013

Fonds consists of the personal records of Betty Krawczyk, an environmentalist and active community member in British Columbia’s Lower Mainland. Spanning from 1970 to 2013, the fonds documents Krawczyk’s court cases, time spent in prison and participation in local community activism groups. The fonds predominately contains correspondence and legal records associated with Krawczyk’s court cases and prison sentences. Other records include certificates, notes, flyers, flags, mission statements, newspaper clippings, envelopes, financial papers, and Krawczyk’s published materials. The fonds has been arranged into eight series: Community activism records, Personal correspondence and related materials, Education, Legal records and related materials, Newspaper clippings and media coverage, Publications, Photographs and related materials, and Diaries.

Krawczyk, Betty Shiver

[Betty Krawczyk v. Peter Kiewit Sons Co.]

File consists of two bound volumes titled “Chambers Record” and “Book of Authorities of Peter Kiewit Sons Co. and Gwynne Troy Dean Riggs” for the Supreme Court of British Columbia case between Betty Krawczyk and Peter Kiewit Sons Co. et al.

[Betty Krawczyk v. Peter Kiewit Sons Co.]

File consists of records regarding the Supreme Court of British Columbia case between Betty Krawczyk and Peter Kiewit Son Co. et al. File includes: reports titled “Provincial Defendants’ Outline Rule 18A,” “Pleadings and Authorities of Sea to Sky Highway Investment Limited Partnership,” “Reasons for Judgment,” and “Supplementary Written Submissions of Kevin Falcon, Minister of Transportation on British Columbia v. Zastowny.” File also contains a bound volume containing exhibits for the court case.

[Betty Krawczyk with inmates]

Item is a negative of Betty Krawczyk posing with a group of inmates outside. Betty and another woman are holding a cake. The prison fence is in the background.

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