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Saturday, September 29th, 2007If you have any information please phone 306-229-7336
If you have any information please phone 306-229-7336
On March 7, 2007 Wilfred Hathway applied to the court to have his murder charge stayed due to an abuse of process. (more…)
Premiering “Mr. Big”, seen to the left below: Click on images to view videos
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.
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Photo by Gord Waldner, The StarPhoenix.
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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…)
BREAKING NEWS: Wilfred Hathway will have to wait until the week of September 24 before he will officially hear the decision in his abuse of process application regarding the Big Boss sting. The decision has been made and the hand written form was delivered for typing on Thursday. (more…)
Saskatoon police Superintendent Brian Dueck told Wilfred Hathway on November 15, 1998 he would get Hathway for the murder of his landlord one way or another. There was absolutely no physical or credible circumstantial evidence indicating he committed the murder. In fact; the evidence which was available to police, strongly suggested several other suspects were responsible for the murder.
Miazga’s high court appeal shouldn’t be on public tab
Re: Crown Prosecutor wants top court to hear appeal (SP, Aug. 30). Matt Miazga had a right to appeal but I object to the province paying for it.
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465. (1) (b) of the Canadian Criminal Code
Except where otherwise expressly provided by law, the following provisions apply in respect of conspiracy;
September 12, 2007 Star Phoenix article. (click to read)
WOW, how soon we forget! In December of 2004, just before his fate was to be handed down regarding his handling of the Klassen case, Brian Dueck conveniently resigned and walked out of the Chief’s office with pension intact just as Myers did in September of this year. (more…)