File consists of records related to Betty Krawczyk’s incarceration at Burnaby Correctional Centre for Women. File includes correspondence from the Director of Operations in regards to returned mail, receipts, a B.C.C.W. Request form, and a trust account slip.
File consists of records regarding the Walbran Blockade. File includes printed e-mails, computer print-outs of black and white photographs, press releases, a photocopy of a section of a map, and notes. File also contains copies of Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) documents such as a Criminal Registry, reports, official statements, transcripts, and photocopies of arrest documents.
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.”
File consists of four textual records regarding court orders, a table of authorities, submissions in support of order sought concerning costs, and a brief transcript in regards to the R. v. Mrs. Krawczyk Supreme Court of British Columbia case.
File consists of a report titled “Appellant’s Factum.” The report is in regards to the Regina v. Betty Krawczyk Supreme Court of British Columbia case.
File contains documents related to one’s right to arrest or detention. The file contains a court transcript titled “Deprived of Counsel” which includes excerpts from Betty Krawczyk’s transcripts, and two print-outs of the CanLII website’s page on “Section 10(b): Charter Decisions.”
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.
File consists of two printed online articles. One article is titled “Supreme Court of Canada – Decisions – R. v. Nasogaluak” and the other is a Wikipedia article titled “Borowski v. Canada (Attorney General).
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.
File consists of six printed-out online articles and one excerpt from Martin’s Criminal Code. The online articles are from: "CanLII," "The Court blog," "Criminal Contempt of Court," and "Social Science Research Network."
File consists of print-outs of online articles regarding environmental court cases. One article is titled “Supreme Court of Canada – Decisions – R. v. Smith (Edward Dewey),” while the other is “State v. Verdream, 2003 – Ohio – 7284.”
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.”
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.
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.
File consists of pages printed from the Legislative Library of British Columbia website. The file provides information on the Arishenkoff v. British Columbia court case.
File consists of Betty Krawczyk’s speeches while in court. File contains two untitled speeches and two speeches titled: “Summary and Indictment” and “Background.”
File consists of Quicklaw case reports for MacMillan Bloedel Ltd. v. Simpson (B.C.C.A.) and a notice addressed to Betty Krawcyzk for her court case with Hayes Forest Services Limited.
File consists of one court document titled “Reasons for Judgment” in the Supreme Court of British Columbia case between Betty Krawczyk and Peter Kiewit Sons Co. et al.
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.”
File consists of computer print-outs of eleven digital photographs. The records show Betty Krawczyk’s protesting activities. The photographs are labelled for an appendix.
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.