Will it actually happen? After more than a dozen years of fighting court ordered injunctions that are used against environmental activists, unions and First Nations will Betty Krawczyk actually be allowed a jury trial? Will a Supreme Court justice finally agree that as injunctions openly, blatantly, and continuously accelerates the deforestation of British Columbia’s public lands that it is an issue of profound gravity? One that deserves a jury trial? We’ll find out tomorrow (Thursday, August 24). Vancouver Supreme court, 10:00. Madam Justice Brown presiding. You’re invited. Betty KrawczykBETTY'S EARLY EDITION - Connecting the environment to everything in the age of disconnection.
Wednesday, August 23, 2006
Will it actually happen? After more than a dozen years of fighting court ordered injunctions that are used against environmental activists, unions and First Nations will Betty Krawczyk actually be allowed a jury trial? Will a Supreme Court justice finally agree that as injunctions openly, blatantly, and continuously accelerates the deforestation of British Columbia’s public lands that it is an issue of profound gravity? One that deserves a jury trial? We’ll find out tomorrow (Thursday, August 24). Vancouver Supreme court, 10:00. Madam Justice Brown presiding. You’re invited. Betty Krawczyk
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