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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.

First steps

File consists of one print-out of an online article titled “Must I attend court personally? Can my lawyer go instead?” from the website "Defence Law."

[Cases and rules]

File consists of two legal documents printed from the Internet. File contains excerpts from the “Rules of the Supreme Court of Canada” and a report titled “R. v. Krawczyk.”

[Transcripts]

File consists of two bound volumes of court documents related to the Regina v. Betty Krawczyk Supreme Court of British Columbia case. One volume is titled “Transcript (Volume 3 Pages 274-349)”, while the other volume is titled “Transcript (Proceedings at Sentence).”

787

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

Dudley

File consists of documents in regards to the R. v. Dudley, 2009 SCC58 Supreme Court of Canada case. The file includes a print-out from CanLII website.

Oral reasons sentence – Judgment

File consists of court records regarding the Supreme Court of British Columbia’s case between Regina and Betty Krawczyk. File includes four reports titled “Reasons for Judgment,” “Oral Reasons for Sentence,” “Oral Reasons for Judgment,” and “Betty Krawczyk’s Rap Sheet.” File also includes a photocopy of Krawczyk’s’ Promise to Appear form, and transcripts titled: “Closing for Crown Argument by Mr. Brundett” and “Submissions by Mr. Burndrett re: Charter.”

[Court speeches and reports]

File consists of court documents regarding Betty Krawczyk’s Supreme Court of British Columbia’s case against Hayes Forest Services Limited. File contains Krawczyk’s typed speech, a report titled “Hayes Forest Services Limited v. Krawczyk” from CanLII, a report titled “Reasons for Judgment,” and a “Writ of Summons.”

US Constitution

File consists of print-outs of online documents. File contains printed excerpts from the Sixth Amendment from the US Government Printing Office, Louisiana Statues from the Women’s Law website, an article titled “Right to Trial by Impartial Jury” from Find Law website, a report on the Bloom v. Illinois court case of 1968, and excerpts from The Jefferson Court Blog.

Sec. 6

File consists of a print-out of an excerpt from “R. v. Askov” from the Supreme Court of Canada.

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.

Free speech

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.

Constitutional question

File consists of court documents regarding Betty Krawczyk v. Her Majesty the Queen. File contains receipts, a photocopy of Krawczyk’s affidavit, a photocopy of Krawcyzk’s response, Krawczyk’s statement for her conviction and sentencing appeal, a “Notice of Constitutional Question,” and a “Notice of Application for Constitutional Remedy.” File also includes three transcripts: one titled “Closing for Crown Argument by Mr. Brundrett,” and two titled “Betty Krawczyk (for Defence) Evidence by Betty Krawczyk.”

[Regina v. Betty Krawczyk]

File consists of court records regarding the Supreme Court of Canada case between Regina v. Krawczyk. File contains three large bound volumes titled “Appeal Book,” “Respondent’s Factum, and “Crown’s Authorities on Charter Issues.” Krawczyk’s speech notes regarding mens rea, e-mail correspondence addressed to Krawczyk, a record of Krawczyk’s net income, and outgoing correspondence from Krawczyk regarding an application for indigent status.

Community activism records

The series documents the activities of community activism groups associated with Betty Krawczyk. Series consists of mission statements, flyers, a paper flag, song lyrics, correspondence, pamphlets, booklets, newspaper clippings, journals, three calendars, speeches, handwritten notes, a membership list, and envelopes for Women in the Woods, the Canadian Party of Women, and other community activism groups Krawczyk was involved with during the mid-1990s to 2007. Series also contains textile records, including a Prison Justice Day t-shirt, flags, hats, a tote bag, and an aboriginal bead blanket. A large portion of the series relates to the activities of Women in the Woods and Betty’s political movements.

Response of Betty Krawczyk + affidavit

File consists of two copies of court documents related to the Supreme Court of British Columbia case between Betty Krawczyk and Peter Kiewit Sons Co. et al. File contains replies and affidavits.

P3s – Michael Demus, Sea to Sky, Sullivan

File consists of five printed online articles and user comments from The Tyee and the Government of British Columbia website. File includes user comments from the article “Who Will Revive BC’s Forests?”, and printed copies of the “2007/08 – 2009/10 Service Plan from the Ministry of Transportation,” “An Introduction to Public Private Partnerships,” “World’s P3 Kings Bid in BC,” and “The Hidden, Huge Costs of ‘P3’ Projects.”

Copies of demand documents + charter application

File consists of legal documents regarding the Supreme Court of British Columbia’s case between Betty Krawczyk and Peter Kiewit Sons Co. et al. The file contains two “Writ of Summons,” a “Statement of Claim,” a “Demand for Discovery of Documents,” a “Notice of Application for Constitutional Remedy,” a “Notice Requiring Trial by Jury,” Krawczyk’s responses, and a print-out of an online article on court cases.

[Court documents, correspondence, and research]

File consists of court documents, correspondence, and research related to Betty Krawczyk’s court case against Peter Kiewit Sons Co. et al. File’s court documents include two “Notices of Appeal or Application for Leave to Appeal;” one “Response”; one “Statement of Defence of Kevin Falcon, Minister of Transportation”; one “Outline”; one “Provincial Defendant’s Outline Rule 18A”; and one “Accused’s Submissions – Relevance of Evidence, Including Testimony of the Attorney General, Relating to Abuse of Process.” File also includes Krawczyk’s incoming correspondence related to her case, a Wikipedia article titled “Proximate Cause,” an abstract for an article on tort law, and an encyclopedia entry on remoteness.

[Pamphlet, booklet, and notes]

File consists of a pamphlet for lawyer referral services, online print-outs of Shakespeare’s Henry V, notes regarding POPs (Persistent Organic Pollutants), protest song lyrics, and a booklet titled “Synchronoptical World History Chart” which provides information on the history of the world.

[Submission and statement]

File consists of court documents in regards to Betty Krawczyk’s Supreme Court of British Columbia case with Peter Kiewit Sons Co. et al. File contains two reports, one titled “Written Submissions of Peter Kiewit Sons Co.”, and another titled “Amended Statement of Defence.”

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