Beginning to assert Common Law over 'Regulatory Diligence':
Fired SLGA employee Joe Dosenberger wins suit against the Government

Nipawin - Sunday, June 17, 2001 - by: Mario deSantis
   

Law and
Order
mentality

It was only few days ago that I pointed out how the decrepit legal mind set of our leadership
use the same passed legislation to automatically create new legislation and further curtail our
freedom(1). The Law and Order mentality of our leadership is to maintain a justice system
against the interest of individual rights, and we have called this social trend "No-Fault
Government(2)," that is a government where the written rules supercede the so called
common law, the common law of custom and tradition as understood by reasonable people.

 

 

courts

We have been reiterating for a long time that our justice, political and business governance
has broken down, and that as a consequence, and at this time, our only hope to reassert
our freedom is to cling to whatever individual rights we have left and pursue our justice in
the courts, in the hope we have integral judges and integral lawyers.

 

 

Larry
Kyle

Today, with the judgement of Dosenberger against the government(3) we have another
integral judge in Larry Kyle, and another integral lawyer in Reg Watson, and a good man
in Joe Dosenberger.

 

 

corruption

The Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority (SLGA) is marred with corruption, and
in order to cover up this endemic corruption, SLGA fired its security supervisor Joe
Dosenberger last year.

 

 

cast
doubt

The firing of Dosenberger was surgical, that is Dosenberger was fired as soon as a leaked
document cast doubt on the integrity of operations of SLGA and embarrassed the
government. In court, SLGA had argued that Dosenberger was fired because he violated
the security provisions by giving a document to the RCMP, but Justice Larry Kyle had
harsh words for the SLGA and has stated

dismissal

"when his zeal was thus rewarded (with dismissal), a chill on regulatory diligence may well have a been the result... the plantiff has taken the 'fall' for an embarrassment sustained by the authority(4)."

 

 

regulatory
diligence

A bravo to Justice Larry Kyle for asserting common law against the 'regulatory diligence'
of this Saskatchewan Government, and congratulations to Joe Dosenberger and his lawyer
Reg Watson.
   
------------References/endnotes:
   
  List of relevant political and economics articles http://ensign.ftlcomm.com
   

1.

The unpotency to look into the social causes of injustice, by Mario deSantis, June 13, 2001

 

 

2.
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A trend in Tort Reform laws: No-fault, no individual freedom and no responsibility, by Mario deSantis and reviewed by James deSantis, August 14, 2000

 

 

3.
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Dosenberger was right: judge, CBC Saskatchewan, June 15, 2001 http://sask.cbc.ca/cgi-bin/templates/view.cgi?/news/2001/06/15/dosencourt010615

 

 

4.
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Fired SLGA supervisor wins suit. Dosenberger took the fall for authority's embarrassment: judge. By Mike O'Brien and Colleen Silverthorn, The StarPhoenix, June 16, 2001 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan