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- 2004
Part of Betty Krawczyk fonds
File consists of one newspaper clipping of the front page of "The Vancouver Sun." The clipping contains coverage of various medical stories in the Lower Mainland.
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Part of Betty Krawczyk fonds
File consists of one newspaper clipping of the front page of "The Vancouver Sun." The clipping contains coverage of various medical stories in the Lower Mainland.
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 consists of numerous documents related to the Supreme Court of British Columbia case between Regina and Betty Krawczyk. File contains Krawczyk’s incoming correspondence regarding the trial, a “Notice of Appeal against Conviction,” three “Notices of Motion,” handwritten notes, court file notes, a “Oral Reasons for Judgment,” and two trial transcripts.
Reasons for judgment + sentencing
Part of Betty Krawczyk fonds
File consists of numerous court documents in regards to Betty Krawczyk’s Supreme Court of British Columbia case against the State. File contains an “Appeal From Sentence,” “Oral Reasons for Sentence,” “Oral Reasons for Judgment,” Krawczyk’s “Summary and Indictment,” a “Statement,” and an “Appeal on Reasons for Sentence of Madam Justice Brown.” File also contains correspondence, computer print-outs of CanLII pages, and photocopies from the United States District Court Eastern District of New York sentencing on a trial between Cecil Simon and the United States of America.
Part of Betty Krawczyk fonds
File consists of two printed online articles regarding Canada’s criminal code. File includes excerpts of articles titled “Criminal Code of Canada – Part XXI Appeals – Indictable Offences,” and “Distinguishing Hybrid and Indictable Offences.”
Part of Betty Krawczyk fonds
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.
Part of Betty Krawczyk fonds
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.”
Part of Betty Krawczyk fonds
File consists of numerous print-outs from Section 1 of the CanLII website and a “Notice of Constitutional Question” in regards to Betty Krawczyk’s court case against the State.
Part of Betty Krawczyk fonds
File consists of a print-out of Section 52(I) from the Canadian Charter of Rights Decisions Digest on the CanLII website.
Part of Betty Krawczyk fonds
File consists of print-outs of legal reports from various websites in North America. File includes excerpts of articles from CanLII website, the Supreme Court of Canada website, The Globe and Mail, CBC, and the US Government Printing Office. The file provides information on various North American court cases and the Constitution of the United States of America.
Part of Betty Krawczyk fonds
File consists of print-outs of online documents and a handwritten note of correspondence which provide advice for court cases. File contains two printed online articles, one titled “Supreme Court of Canada Broadens Defamation Law” and another titled “Scandalizing the Court.”
Part of Betty Krawczyk fonds
File consists of a print-out of Section 15(1) from the CanLII website.
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