Supporters of an anti-vaccine mandate convoy scheduled to drive into Vancouver this weekend have been asked to serve members of the media a document aimed at silencing reporting on the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
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Kyla Lee, a criminal defence lawyer with Acumen Law, took a look at this document and found it doesn’t exactly hold water.
Lee first took issue with the notice’s “pleadings” which allege violations of international law, civil law, regulatory policies and criminal law.
“There are different forums where each of these would be prosecuted and investigated,” Lee explained. “This cannot have any legal force or effect, as there is no court that would have the jurisdiction to decide all the issues alleged in this document.”
Lee also called the document’s citations “nonsensical” as many come from fake news websites, misstate science, or are from fake science websites.
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