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Monday, May 21, 2012




May 18, 2012 I was in Provincial Court for an adjournment of a trial of a bylaw matter. The date was set for the trial of the bylaw matter, regarding Fredericton bylaw, T4 Section 15, which was then rescheduled by the Court for an unexplained reason.  

What was interesting is that at the previous hearing, the Court, Judge Richards, refused to allow me to cross examine the Witness Police Officer Constable David Beck on a later date (despite my objections and protests), but did adjourn the hearing of the argument of the matter.  The reason I asked for the adjournment was because I had filed a FORM 16D Application for Judicial review  In the mean time I had filed a Notice of Application regarding constitutional issues, challenging the City of Fredericton Bylaw regarding bicycles on the sidewalk. The Court did state that since I had filed that document, the Court did change its mind regarding allowing me to cross examine the witness.

A new Date is to be scheduled regarding the Trial of the Bylaw matter.

This was the fifth hearing date of this bylaw matter:
Wednesday, December 14, 2012
Wednesday,  January 11, 2012
Wednesday, 4 April, 2012
Friday, April 20, 2012 


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