Join me on a journey of court documentation as we cover the convoy court appearance, the presence of "sovereign citizens," cats, and other related events.
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TL;DR: A provincial offences court session in Simcoe County turned chaotic when self-proclaimed “sovereign citizen” Vivian McClintock and her supporters disrupted proceedings.
Justice Robbert Wadden concludes a years-long legal saga by sentencing David Aaron Romlewski to one day of probation, as the defendant presses on with an appeal to Canada’s highest court.
Update (January 22, 2025)
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Independent coverage of the Ottawa with a focus on Freedom convoy protestors and “sovereign citizens”
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