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Representations of the Lady of Justice in the Western tradition occur in many places and at many times. She sometimes wears a blindfold, more so in Europe, but more often she appears without one. She usually carries a sword and scales. Almost always draped in flowing robes, mature but not old, no longer commonly known as Themis, she symbolizes the fair and equal administration of the law, without corruption, avarice, prejudice, or favor.


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2013 New Year's Resolution:
To however, cause the Judiciary of New Brunswick to uphold the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
Reason being, that, the Charter is applicable in New Brunswick, just as all provinces are bound by the Constitution.
Despite the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms was adopted in 1982, it was not until 1985, that, the main provisions regarding equality rights (section 15) came into effect. The delay was meant to give the federal and provincial governments an opportunity to review per-existing statutes and strike potentially unconstitutional inequalities.

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New Brunswick Legal Procedure 101


New Brunswick Legal Procedure 101



Self Representation

In Pro Per (In Propria Persona) - Pro Se Litigant, Self Representation, Representing Yourself


Bias Against Pro Per Litigants







Procedural Basics

How I write a Letter - the Basics


How I Write a Demand Letter

 

How I Write a Legal Letter

 

How I write a letter to a Clerk of the Court.

 

How I serve Documents - Court Document Process service 101

http://justicedonedirtcheap.blogspot.com/2012/01/court-document-process-service-101.html

 




Legal Basics

NATURAL JUSTICE



CANADIAN CHARTER OF RIGHTS AND FREEDOMS

http://justicedonedirtcheap.blogspot.com/2012/03/canadian-charter-of-rights-and-freedoms.html

 

‘reasonable apprehension of bias’ Supreme Court Review

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JUDICIAL INDEPENDENCE IN CANADA

Legal requirement to acknowledge Common Law





Writing Legal Documents

Powerful Writing Techniques to Help You Persuade Judges

http://justicedonedirtcheap.blogspot.com/2012/02/powerful-writing-techniques-to-help-you.html

Writing Bad Briefs: How to Lose Your Case, and Lose Big


Win Cases With Effective Writing



Briefs/ Submissions

Writing a Statement of Facts 101



Guide to Writing Closing Arguments


What is CANLII and why I need to know.


Statutory Interpretation - The Plain Meaning Rule and Other Ways to Cheat at Statutory Interpretation


"On All Fours" / "Precedent" Defined


Your Time = A Lawyer's Time

http://justicedonedirtcheap.blogspot.com/2012/01/your-time-lawyers-time.html



FORGET THE WIND UP AND MAKE THE PITCH: SOME SUGGESTIONS FOR WRITING MORE PERSUASIVE FACTUMS

http://justicedonedirtcheap2.blogspot.com/p/guide-to-writing-more-persuasive.html

 

 

 

Appearing in Court

Appearing in Court


A Quick Guide to Public Speaking

http://justicedonedirtcheap.blogspot.com/2011/11/quick-guide-to-public-speaking.html

 

Hearing Procedure 101

http://justicedonedirtcheap.blogspot.com/2012/03/hearing-procedure-101.html

 

Know Your Judge!



The Judge is not a "mere moderator


Natural justice dictates that, whenever possible, both sides of an argument be heard:


Judicial Notice Definition:







Judgements

Judges Decision


Court of Appeal

Court of Appeal, is a Court of Law that is empowered to hear an appeal of any decision from the lower Trial Court Division or any other lower tribunal on the premise Court of Appeal is a Court of Law that is intended to correct the errors made by lower Courts.

http://justicedonedirtcheap2.blogspot.com/p/court-of-appeal.html

 

Canadian Judicial Council

The Canadian Judicial Council is a federal body created under the Judges Act (R.S., 1985, c. J-1), with the mandate to "promote efficiency, uniformity, and accountability, and to improve quality of judicial service in the superior courts of Canada". The Council is also mandated to review "any complaint or allegation" against a superior court judge. These are appointed by the federal government. In most provinces, there is a provincial judicial council mandated in regard to provincially-appointed judges

http://justicedonedirtcheap.blogspot.com/2012/03/canadian-judicial-council.html

 

EXPECTED CONDUCT OF JUDGES: role of the Canadian Judicial Council

http://justicedonedirtcheap.blogspot.com/2012/02/expected-conduct-of-judges-role-of.html

 

JUDICIAL ETHICS: EXPLORING MISCONDUCT AND ACCOUNTABILITY FOR JUDGES

http://justicedonedirtcheap.blogspot.com/2012/02/judicial-ethics-exploring-misconduct.html

 

Supreme Court of Canada: The Appropriate Standards of Review

http://justicedonedirtcheap.blogspot.com/2012/02/appropriate-standards-of-review.html

 

Self Represented Litigants Tools

Document Everything!


Get Organized! 43 Folders System


Self Represented Litigants Remaining On Time - Google Calender



Lawyers 


Lawyers are bound to act according to these three Documents


(1) Charter of Rights and Freedoms

The Canadian Charter of Rights Decisions Digest







(3) Law Society Act 1996


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