corollagtSr5
04-15-2011, 06:51 PM
Crown vs. Robinson - Justice for All Rally - 9am Mon Apr 18th, 2011
This Preliminary Inquiry hearing is a four day trial that will last most of each day. There are approximately 5 witnesses, 3 expert witnesses and 3-5 police officers testifying. If you can choose one day to attend or if you have to limit your time, 9am or ...around noon or around 4pm would be good times to make a presence. Most, if not all, media outlets will be on location covering this event, as they have been all along.
Please come out to the Surrey Courthouse and show your support in the case of Crown vs. Robinson, involving a young motorcyclist who lost his life when he was hit by a suspected drunk driver. The alleged drunk driver was Corporal Benjamin "Monty" Robinson of the RCMP who, immediately upon impact, took his two children from the vehicle and left Orion dying on the street. Not only is he an RCMP officer, he was allegedly driving impaired with his two young children in the vehicle and he left the scene of an accident with witnesses, while he, of all people, had specialized emergency and first aid training and he offered no help at all to the young man he had just hit. Robinson has pled not guilty, not even willing to take responsibility for his actions. He has a very colored past of questionable, some would even say illegal behavior that has brought about transfers and Inquiries. He continues to be paid by your tax dollars, despite being involved in at least two deaths.
There are many reasons to support this rally.
All people should be held responsible for their actions, no matter what profession you hold. Some would say that as a peace officer, you should be held to an even higher standard, as you set the example for all of us.
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There is also the aspect of any person who hits and kills or injures anyone, seems to get away with little or no charges and a small penalty for destroying peoples lives.
And the young man, whose name lives on~Orion Hutchinson. We won't forget you Orion and we WILL see that justice is served.
quoted from bcsportbikes by shovelhead
This Preliminary Inquiry hearing is a four day trial that will last most of each day. There are approximately 5 witnesses, 3 expert witnesses and 3-5 police officers testifying. If you can choose one day to attend or if you have to limit your time, 9am or ...around noon or around 4pm would be good times to make a presence. Most, if not all, media outlets will be on location covering this event, as they have been all along.
Please come out to the Surrey Courthouse and show your support in the case of Crown vs. Robinson, involving a young motorcyclist who lost his life when he was hit by a suspected drunk driver. The alleged drunk driver was Corporal Benjamin "Monty" Robinson of the RCMP who, immediately upon impact, took his two children from the vehicle and left Orion dying on the street. Not only is he an RCMP officer, he was allegedly driving impaired with his two young children in the vehicle and he left the scene of an accident with witnesses, while he, of all people, had specialized emergency and first aid training and he offered no help at all to the young man he had just hit. Robinson has pled not guilty, not even willing to take responsibility for his actions. He has a very colored past of questionable, some would even say illegal behavior that has brought about transfers and Inquiries. He continues to be paid by your tax dollars, despite being involved in at least two deaths.
There are many reasons to support this rally.
All people should be held responsible for their actions, no matter what profession you hold. Some would say that as a peace officer, you should be held to an even higher standard, as you set the example for all of us.
...
There is also the aspect of any person who hits and kills or injures anyone, seems to get away with little or no charges and a small penalty for destroying peoples lives.
And the young man, whose name lives on~Orion Hutchinson. We won't forget you Orion and we WILL see that justice is served.
quoted from bcsportbikes by shovelhead