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Perry Dunlop has finished 199 days in jail – on a six month sentence! – for civil contempt of court!!!This is the institutional response to allegations of childhood sexual abuse. 

Perry will appear at Ontario Divisional Court tomorrow morning for sentencing on the criminal contempt conviction which morphed from the civil contempt charge.

I just talked to Roger Roberstson, the little guy with the big heart.  Alas, the clutch on Roger’s pearl-white bike is gone.  The bike is in for repairs and will be back to him tomorrow. 

Not one to be defeated Roger will still travel to Toronto tomorrow.  I understand 18 bikers from the Cornwall area will make the trip.  Watch for them on the 401 🙂  Give them a honk and a wave.

I am about to close the lid on my suitcase.  My husband and I are leaving tonight to cut down the early morning drive a little.  We will stop for the night somewhere along the way, preferably close to Toronto.

See you at Osgoode Hall.

Rally at Osgoode Hall

 

Rally for truth and justice at 0900 hours (9 am) in front of Toronto’s Osgoode Hall tomorrow morning, Wednesday, 03 September 2008. 

 

Perry will appear before the Divisional Court justices at 10 am for sentencing on a criminal contempt conviction which morphed out of his civil contempt conviction. 

 

Be there to show the judges this travesty of justice is not going un-noticed. 

 

Be there as a voice for the children whose rights are being trampled by a paedophile-friendly judiciary.

 

Be there to support a man who has had the courage to stand against a system which persecutes, prosecutes and incarcerates whistleblowers.

 

Be there if you want paedophiles and sexual predators off the streets.

 

Be there for Perry. 

Time:   9 am for 9:30 at the entrance to Osgoode Hall for the rally.

           10 am inside Osgoode Hall for Perry’s sentencing hearing.

Date:  Wednesday 03 September 2008 

Place:   Ontario Divisional Court (Osgoode Hall)  

Address:  130 Queen St. West, Toronto, Ont.

Come to show your support for Perry, justice, victims, children and truth.  Bring your signs.  Bring your friends.  Pass the word.

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Directions to Ontario Divisional Court, Osgoode Hall

(30 Queen St. West, Osgoode Hall, Toronto, Ont.)

Northwest

Travel east toward Kipling Avenue, turn south (right) onto
Kipling Avenue, travel on Kipling Avenue until you get to
the Gardiner Expressway, turn east on the Gardiner
Expressway, stay on the Gardiner Expressway until you
come to York Street/Bay Street turnoff, follow York Street
to University Avenue, follow University Avenue until you
get to Queen Street, Osgoode Hall is located on the north-
east corner of University Avenue and Queen Street.

Northeast

Go west on Steeles Avenue to 404 south, take 404 south,
404 south turns into Don Valley Parkway, take Don Valley
Parkway to Downtown/Richmond Street, stay on Richmond
Street until you get to University Avenue, turn north on
University Avenue (right), travel one block to Queen
Street, Osgoode Hall is located on the northeast corner
of University Avenue and Queen Street.

Southwest

Go east on Lake Shore Blvd toward 28th Street, turn left
onto Islington Avenue, take Gardiner Expressway east ramp,
exit off Gardiner Expressway at the York Street/Bay Street
turnoff, follow York Street to University Avenue, follow
University Avenue until you get to Queen Street, Osgoode
Hall is located on the northeast corner of University
Avenue and Queen Street.

Southeast

Take 401 east to Markham Road, turn west (right) onto
Kingston Road, follow Kingston Road to Queen Street, turn
west (right) onto Queen Street, travel on Queen Street
to University Avenue, Osgoode Hall is located on the
northeast corner of University Avenue and Queen Street.

Parking

Parking is available in several areas close by, including on the south side of Queen Street
directly across from the main doors of Osgoode Hall.

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Bishop Paul Andre Durocher will resume his testimony at 0930 hours (9:30 am) tomorrow morning, Wednesday, 03 Spetember 2008.  I heard him say today that he is opposed to the one strike you’re out policy for molesting clergy.  As long as bishops think that way nothing will improve within the Church.  Those men should not be priests.  They need to spend their every waking moment working out their own salvation never mind saying they are helping us with ours. They are a blight on the Church.

Enough for now,

Sylvia

(cornwall@theinquiry.ca)

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