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Betty Krawczyk fonds
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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.

Sec 1

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.

Sec. 15

File consists of a print-out of Section 15(1) from the CanLII website.

UN human rights

File consists of two print-outs of online resources. File contains a copy of “The Universal Declaration of Human Rights” and “Arishekoff v. British Columbia” from the Court of Appeal for British Columbia.

Dudley

File consists of two online articles printed from the CanLII website. File includes two copies of “R. v. Dudley, 2009 SCC58.”

Sec. 52(I)

File consists of a print-out of Section 52(I) from the Canadian Charter of Rights Decisions Digest on the CanLII website.

[Legal advice and reports]

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.”

Nasogaluak

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.

Sec. 7

File consists of computer print-outs from Section 7 on the CanLII website and a Wikipedia article titled “Section Seven of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.”

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.”

Respondent’s Book of Authorities

File consists of two bound volumes of court documents related to the British Columbia Court of Appeal case between Regina v. Betty Krawczyk. One volume is titled “Respondent’s Book of Authorities Volume II (Tab15-28)” and the other is titled “Respondent’s Reply, materials on Authorities on Sentence Appeal.”

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.

R. v. Dudley

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."

Sec. 11

File consists of print-outs from four online articles – Section 11(a), 11(b), and 11(f) from the CanLII website, and “Section Eleven of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms” from Wikipedia.

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.

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.

[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).”

[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.”

[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.

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