Wednesday, February 29, 2012

WILL THIS CRIME VICTIM LIVE TO SEE JUSTICE ? - QUEBEC MNA KATHLEEN WEIL COPS OUT

 
 
February 29, 2012
 
After all these years, finally an answer from Quebec member of Quebec's Legislative Assembly, Kathleen Weil.
 
I believe Kathleen Weil had her secretary send this message today because Isabelle Morin, Member of Canada's Parliament, wrote to me saying these crimes are in Kathleen Weil's jurisdiction.
 
After I have pleaded for justice for fifteen years,
this is the response from Quebec MNA, Kathleen Weil.
 
Read it world, and weep. This is Justice, Quebec style.
 
The message is simple - In Quebec, it is survival of the fittest and the richest. We, your government, make it as difficult as possible for crime victims to see justice done. 
 
Furthermore, you are now old and sick and living on your old age pensions. You will probably not live long enough to see the case tried in criminal court. Don't waste our time. Get a lawyer.
 
But I will fight on, day and night to my last breath. I will never pay a lawyer to do what the State, the Crown, is supposed to do when a person is attacked and robbed - with the help of the Montreal Police.
 
Read the detailed reports of these crimes at
DAWN MCSWEENEY AND HER PARTNERS IN CRIME
 
Phyllis Carter,
Crime Victim, 
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
 
 
February 29, 2012
 
Mrs. Carter,
 
On behalf of Mrs. Kathleen Weil, MNA for Notre-Dame-de-Grâce and Minister of Immigration and Cultural Communities, I acknowledge receipt of your February 21st email concerning the robbery you experienced in 1996.
 
As Ms. Morin said in her letter to you, this is an issue that should be pursued with a lawyer and, if necessary, in court. Government representatives cannot get involved in legal and criminal disputes, not least those that may go to court. That said, I have spoken to a lawyer and gave her the basic details of your case. She responded that, especially given the fact that it happened over 15 years ago now, the viability of your case depends largely on what hard evidence you have gathered. Unless you have very strong evidence - for example, eyewitness accounts or paper trails - it is unlikely your case will make it far in court. That said, if you feel you have substantial and incriminating evidence, I invite you to contact the Quebec Bar at 514-866-2490; they may be able to direct you to a lawyer willing to handle your case.
 
Best wishes,
 
Christian Arseneault
Attaché politique / Political attaché
Bureau de la députée de Notre-Dame-de-Grâce / Office of the MNA for Notre-Dame-de-Grâce
5252 de Maisonneuve Ouest, bureau 210
Montréal (QC) H4A 3S5
(514) 489-7581
 

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