[Case Law, Drafts and Clippings related to] Habitual Criminals, 1964-1983
- RBSC-ARC-1031-109-8
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- 1964-1983
[Folder one of two]
[Case Law, Drafts and Clippings related to] Habitual Criminals, 1964-1983
[Folder one of two]
[Correspondence, clippings, memos and notes related to] George Paton, 1963-1967
[Folder one of two]
[Correspondence, clippings, memos and notes related to] George Paton, 1963-1967
[Folder two of two]
Regina vs. George McKnight Appellant’s Argument, 196?
337. Gilbert, William George Correspondence File, 1944-1964
John Bruce Hadden Transcript 1963-1967
Regina vs. William George Gilbert Appearances Factum, 1964
The Queen vs. Daniel Hadden Appeal Book, 1969
Daniel Hadden [correspondence and notes] file, 1960-1970
360. Gilbert, Maureen Correspondence File, 1964
[notes related to] The "Bitch": Haddon, Paton, MacNeill c.1964
[Case law related to] Chapter 1: The "Bitch," 1949-1969
[Drafts of] Haddon, Paton, McNeill, n.d.
Daniel Hadden Appeal Book, 1969
Regina v. Margaret MacNeill Appearances Factum, 1964
Notes—Court of Appeal #2 Argument
Series consists of correspondence, clippings, case law, legal documents and notes related to several cases in which Berger defended persons on trial as habitual criminals, including Daniel Hadden (sometimes spelled Haddon), George Paton, and Margaret “Penny” MacNeill (sometimes spelled McNeil).
Respondent’s Factum, and Examination of Discovery of G.E.P. Jones
Appeal Book, Judgment and Appellant’s Factum
Clippings prior to Thomas Berger and St. of claim re: slander suit
Clippings, Notes, Correspondences, Appellant’s Factum, and Respondent’s Factum
Materials: Chapter 3 "The Jones Boy"
Respondent’s Factum and Transcripts of Cross Examination
Brief, Respondent’s Factum and Notes
Series consists of clippings, correspondence, notes, memos and legal documents related to the heard in the British Columbia Court of Appeal in 1966, and the Supreme Court of Canada, 1968 in which George Jones, chairman of the Purchasing Commission for the Province of BC, sued Premier W.A.C Bennett for slander.
Application for Leave to Appeal the Supreme Court of Canada
Annual Report on Electronic Surveillance, 1986
Martin’s Criminal Code Charter of Rights Newsletter
Supreme Court of Canada: Process and Advocacy by Eugene Meehan
Dersch v. Canada (Attorney General)
Series consists of clippings, correspondence, reports and legal documents related to the case Dersch v. Canada case heard in the Supreme Court of Canada in 1990. Dersch had been charged with trafficking drugs, and the evidence against him was primarily from wiretap which he suspected had been illegally obtained. Berger argued that Dersch had the right to see the sealed affidavits which had been used to obtain the wiretap, in order to determine whether the wiretap had been legally obtained and was admissible as evidence in his case.
Case Law; Clippings, Correspondence and Notes
Trinity Western University v. British Columbia College of Teachers
Series consists of clippings, correspondence, notes and legal documents related to the Trinity Western University v. British Columbia College of Teachers case heard in the Supreme Court of Canada in 2001. Berger represented the British Columbia College of Teachers, who had denied an application for teacher’s program from Trinity Western University, based on the grounds that the University did not allow homosexual students.