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Battle over independence of military judges expands to include Appeal Court

Battle over independence of military judges expands to include Appeal Court
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Canada s top court is not hearing case about Covid-19 crimes

Copyright AFP 2017-2021. All rights reserved. Social media posts claim that the Supreme Court of Canada agreed to hear a case accusing Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Ontario Premier Doug Ford and other civic officials of “crimes against humanity” for implementing public health measures against Covid-19. This is false; the document used as proof was filed in a provincial court where it was dismissed pending appeal, and the country’s top court confirmed that no such case exists on its docket. “Canadian Supreme Court has accepted the case for Crimes Against Humanity presented by Dr. Reiner Fuellmich, R.F. Kennedy jnr, & Dalores Cahill,” reads the title of a May 5, 2021 article published on a website called Philosophers Stone. It was shared more than 1,500 times on Facebook, according to the social media monitoring tool CrowdTangle.

How cases are heard — Courts of New Zealand

Sitting procedures of the court The Court of Appeal sits either as the permanent court (three Judges, usually all permanent members of the Court) or as divisional court (three Judges, usually one permanent member and two High Court Judges with current criminal trial experience and warranted to sit as Court of Appeal Judges under s 48(2) of the Senior Courts Act 2016). Allocation of appeals between the permanent court and divisional courts is the responsibility of the President, assisted by list Judges appointed by the President to review appeals after filing. Criminal appeals are allocated to a divisional court unless the President directs otherwise. Counsel and parties are required to indicate when and why they consider an appeal should be heard by the permanent court.

No new trial for Calgary reservist in fatal Afghanistan training accident

I don t know if you feel vindicated. I still lost a soldier that day, one of the soldiers of my platoon, Watts said Friday upon hearing the news from The Canadian Press. You feel somewhat responsible, morally responsible, for being their leader during that time, even though it was out of my hands, he said. I don t think you feel vindicated, given the death and the injuries to the other soldiers that were there. Last September, the Court Martial Appeal Court of Canada entered a finding of not guilty on a conviction against the Calgary reservist for negligent performance of duty.

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