Renegade Regulator

The law is whatever we say it is. It’s Canada, after all;

In March, we suffered the criminal contempt trial at the heavy hand of Justice Pallotta.

In August, she Ruled in favour of her Civil Service colleagues.

Last week, the honourable Madam Justice issued her sentence against me. It’s a wild ride.

From her Ruling; “Mr. Knight and PS Knight Co” had already been found “guilty on three counts of contempt of court for breaching the [Manson’s Law] terms of judgement.” That is, we’d been found guilty by her already.

As readers well know, the only way Pallotta could find us guilty is by ignoring the Stay Agreement which specifically authorized the actions that she Ruled were unauthorized.

To furnish plausible basis for Ruling in favour of her colleagues, Pallotta chose to strike the evidences we relied upon for defence. She struck PS Knight Americas’ US copyright on the Code for instance, even though it’s fully registered and authorizes the actions she Ruled were unauthorized. So, no copyright in evidence means there’s no defence against her colleagues’ accusations that we published without copyright. She also struck our copyright assignment documentation, so there’d be no record of our lawful ownership of the Code. Then she disallowed evidence of CSA’s own legal team in breach of Manson’s Law. Then she ignored the fact that her own colleague on the bench, Justice Barnes, had already Ruled that we hadn’t breached the Agreement at all.

A bit of a railroading, then.

12 Replies to “Renegade Regulator”

  1. The judge is contemptuous of the rule of law, and needs to charge herself. I wonder what she sees when she looks in the mirror. It’s probably nothing as vampires don’t reflect. I wonder if she talks to herself in the mirror saying in Dredd-like fashion, “I am the law”.

  2. When you’re appointed by the federal gov’t you’re beholden to the federal gov’t.
    I recall Conrad Black putting his faith in the U.S. judicial system as well…not sure he got the result he was expecting.
    Good luck.

  3. RestoreCSA was my red pill for the Canadian legal system. I used to think it kinda sorta mostly worked. Now I know it’s an utterly irredeemable kangaroo system.

    1. Any system is as corrupt or not as the people operating it. And anyone who pays attention to how they are operating it can see whether they are corrupting it or not.

  4. It’s a cunning stunt, to be sure, to ignore the law so openly and without fear of retribution.

    Why are we part of Canada, again?

  5. Reminds me of a case some years back where a town (in New Hampshire or Vermont IIRC) had been trying for years to seize a man’s land and when they finally succeeded he drove down to the courthouse with a gun and “suddenly, for no reason, the madman just snapped in a tragic, horrific incident”.

  6. The Just Us System at its finest.
    We are a Kleptocracy.
    One in its end days.

    Remember we,the taxpayers,owe this twisted criminal a pension..
    Quite the concept.
    This same type of minion will assure us,we have no rights or freedoms but those it would permit us..
    Forget those “sunshine Lists” the State Criminal data base is enormous.

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