Archive for the ‘Politics in Saskatchewan’ Category

Klassen reaction to top Court hearing Miazga appeal

Friday, February 8th, 2008

“I look forward to representing myself before the Supreme Court of Canada. Although I would rather have had the whole ordeal over with now, I was never totally satisfied with the Saskatchewan Court of Appeals reasoning for continuing the liable as against Miazga. Justice Baynton’s original judgment read like a book, it gives the reader a complete and precise road map as to how Miazga was malicious, and I fully intend to stick to that judgment at the Supreme Court. Justice Baynton found that any prudent, cautious, right minded person would have known my family and I were innocent and would not have proceeded with charges. The New Government of Saskatchewan will now be on the hook should Miazga maliciously prosecute again. In the meantime, like Dr. Charles Smith, Miazga may himself have many more in his wake considering Justice Bayton ruled he was not prudent, cautious or right minded! In the meantime I am more than confident that I will convince the Supreme Court to see it the right way, once and for all.”

Richard Klassen

injusticebusters.com to remain online

Wednesday, November 21st, 2007

injusticebusters.com will remain online indefinitely. At this time, we no longer have the resources to assist others as the majority of this was done at our own expense. Should circumstances change, we would gladly return. 

All recent posts as well as Sheila Steele’s years of hard work can be accessed through the search engines at the top of the page. 

Richard Klassen and Angie Geworsky. 

Sask. Justice screwed me…The Health system cured me!

Wednesday, October 24th, 2007

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The personal experience I had with the justice system was a nightmare…My family and I were ruined when a Saskatoon police officer and the crown falsely accused my wife and I of ritualistic abuse against three foster children. (more…)

Province of prosperity?

Thursday, October 18th, 2007

homeless in saskatchewan 

Homeless in Saskatchewan (previous post) 

Plight of the homeless warrants council action

The StarPhoenix

What’s wrong with city council? It spends $462,000 to put lights on a bridge while the homeless disabled guy who lives under a bridge probably says to himself: “I’ve still got nothing, but, by gosh, at least I can see it now!” (more…)

Crime in Saskatoon

Tuesday, October 16th, 2007

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Stepfather gets 18 years for Saskatoon stabbing - CBC

Slashing in Saskatoon

A 20 year old male was slashed in the head and taken to hospital Monday evening, Oct. 15, 2007, after being attacked by a group of people while in a car on Laurier Dr. in Saskatoon. Several others where in the vehicle at the time of the attack. No arrests have been made. This leads one to the conclude this attack is likely gang related, as no one seems to be talking.

injusticebusters/iZon Injustice

Another wrongful conviction in Canada

Monday, October 15th, 2007

There have been 23 malicious prosecutions in Saskatchewan so far. 4 were proven in Regina after the police were found to be liable in Klein v. Seiferling and then there were 11 in the Klassen case. In the David Milgaard case the Government avoided being found liable and paid out 10.3 million dollars. In Martensville they did the same. Then Saskatoon hired Dr. Charles Smith  (more…)

NEW: Looking back category

Monday, October 15th, 2007

1991: Saskatchewan hit the world map with its two satanic cult cases; Martensville and the Klassen case. The media were reporting like never before. In one case there were 14 adults and 2 young offenders charged and in the other case there were 9 adults and 1 young offender charged. The public was so confused they couldn’t tell the two cases apart. In the end, all the charges in both cases turned out to be a hoax and the Saskatchewan justice system was red-faced. Eventually it went away…or did it? (more…)

Alberta gets it right…what about Saskatchewan?

Friday, October 12th, 2007

Ron Stevens AB justice minister   calvert speech Oct 10-07 

Alberta has come to their senses and finally admit they have a problem. In Saskatchewan, the Justice Minister and the premier are in denial.  

Alberta promises action on repeat criminals - CBC

Criminals creeping into smaller cities: Moose Jaw Police Chief - CBC

Homeless in Saskatchewan!

Wednesday, October 10th, 2007

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photo by Angie Geworsky, taken on the Broadway bridge in Saskatoon, SK.

This is not justice and the NDP don’t seem to care!

For the last four years the Saskatchewan NDP have promoted Saskatchewan as a land of opportunity. They have advertised througout Alberta, encouraging those who can no longer afford their cost of living to come to Saskatchewan where life is soooo much better. (more…)

The right to sue police is fundamental

Monday, October 8th, 2007

The Gazette

The Supreme Court showed eminent good sense last week when it ruled that police officers - like all professionals - can be sued for incompetence. Given the recent spate of wrongful convictions and bungled investigations in this country, and the damage they’ve done, that’s good news for all Canadians. (more…)

Pleasant Hill project in jeopardy

Saturday, October 6th, 2007

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Photo by StarPhoenix

Pleasant Hill project in jeopardy - Lori Coolican, StarPhoenix

In the news

Friday, October 5th, 2007

Ruling allows lawsuits over police investigations - Jordana Huber, Canwest News Service

Election decision to be made ‘within days:’ Calvert - Angela Hall, Leader Post

Vancouver Film Festival opens today

Thursday, September 27th, 2007

Premiering “Mr. Big”, seen to the left below: Click on images to view videos

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The video to the right depicts the injustice of Wilfred Hathway happening in Saskatoon Saskatchewan, set up by the RCMP “Mr. Big” scam to obtain a false confession for a murder he did not comitt.

More on Wilfred Hathway

More on Atif Rafay and Sebastian Burns

More on Patrick Fischer

Law Society fails to protect us

Saturday, September 22nd, 2007

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Crown Prosecutor Matthew Miazga 

The story that never ends… On December 30th, 2004, Saskatoon crown prosecutor Matthew K. Miazga was found liable for malicious prosecution. (more…)