LAW ENFORCEMENT REVIEW AGENCY OF MANITOBA - USELESS AS TITS ON A BULL!

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  • This Event Happened in WINNIPEG, MANITOBA, CANADA - POP: 600,000 SOULS AMID THE HEELS
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  • For the record I have read the report on the court hearing of April 25, 2000 concerning the Law Enforcement Review Agency of Manitoba (LERA) on this site. For the record before a Judge of Court of Queen's Bench, Manitoba, Canada, on April 25, 2000. The purpose of the court hearing was procedural, was to determine if LERA's decision not to investigate the lengthy complaint John Taylor had against the Winnipeg Police Service would proceed and on what basis. Representing the Winnipeg Police Service, City of Winnipeg - No One. Representing the Law Enforcement Review Agency of Manitoba (LERA) - No One. Representing one officer of others mentioned in the complaint against the Winnipeg Police Service - was the lawyer for the Winnipeg Police Association (the officer's union lawyer). In short neither the police nor the law review agency had any opposition or wanted anything to say, in court as to what a judge might decide after hearing what I had to say in their absence. This was disgusting! The outcome could have been that LERA could have been ordered to review its decision, not to investigate concerning the extensive complaint Taylor filed. That is all. With that, I decided not to proceed for 2 reasons. One, I no longer wanted any screwed up government agency dealing with my extensive evidence files that inpune the conduct of the Winnipeg Police Service and the Workers Compensation Board of Manitoba in an attempted murder scandal perpetrated against me. Two, the information was already leaking out that a provincial employee/investigator in LERA was implicated in some way in a dirty tricks/smear campaign on behalf of the Conservative Party of Manitoba. LERA in short, had lost all credibility as a government agency for the public interest and trust, what so ever. As a result I informed the Judge that I would not be proceeding with the complaint what so ever, that I would NOT give LERA or anyone else (the police) a second chance/try at the situation citing now, a total lack of trust and confidence in all of them. Counsel attending on behalf of the absent officer requested that the judge understands that this situation is clearly a situation that involves a "attempted murder situation" concerning the conduct of the Workers Compensation Board of Manitoba. Taylor acknowledged that his point was accurate. The judge indicated that he could not disagree with my/Taylor's position to withdraw from these proceedings, that under these circumstances I would not proceed and the hearing ended.


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