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Contempt of Court Trial in Newmarket - Sept 10 - 12

ALERT

 

September 3, 2008

 

Dear Friends and Cow Share Owners

 

September 10, 11, and 12 is the Contempt of Court Trial in Newmarket at the

court house at 50 Eagle Street.

 

Hopefully, it will start around  9: 30 a.m. each day.

 

At the motion hearing on July 31, 2008,  counsel for the health unit, Dan

Kuzmyk, told the judge that he would call two or three witnesses to testify in

support of  the York Regions motion. As a surprise move, he decided to summons

six cow share owners,  perhaps  because he realized that he had great

difficulties proofing his case  “ beyond reasonable doubt”.

 

This promises to be a very interesting and revealing event. Winning is not at

the center of this case. The facts that relate to the issue need to be looked at

in the context of the law and dealt with properly in a court of law. What is

astounding is simply the fact that York Region, despite its knowledge of the

other court proceedings scheduled for January 2009, wants to use another tactic

to throw rocks in our way.

 

We have requested as witnesses the chief medical officer of health in York

Region, Dr. Karin Kurji, as well as chief medical officer of health in Bruce-

Grey- Owen Sound, Dr. Hazel Lynn, along with Dominic Fortuna who, according to

documents, apparently started the whole under cover operation in June 2006.

 

When I delivered the summons, I was glad to meet Mr. Fortuna and Dr. Kurji on a

more personal level with a friendly handshake. Dr Hazel Lynn successfully

avoided me and needed to be served by a professional court server who told me

plenty of stories about how often he had to play the game of cat and mouse in

order to serve court papers.

 

Please be sure that we all enter the court with dignity. I assure you that I

also will leave the court with dignity whatever the ruling might be.

 

It is always a blessing to face the other side in front of a judge. We are all

humans and we all need to stand for what we feel and think is morally right.

 

Now it will be up to the judge to rule.

 

 

Warm regards

 

Michael Schmidt

 

Please note that the court case is on 50 Eagle Street.  Not Davis Drive as

previously mentioned.

 

 

 

 

 

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