by Jayne on May 20th, 2015
Drones, mini-helicopters equipped with high definition cameras, have been used by burglars as well as police, in relation to criminal activities. Drones, mini-helicopters equipped with high definition cameras, have been used by burglars as well as police, in relation to criminal activities. On May 18, the Telegraph reported that…
by Jayne on May 12th, 2015
BC Courts innovate to help reduce incidents and effects of domestic violence.
by Jayne on April 23rd, 2015
Sixty-eight year old Lenny Mordarski did not expect to be woken by feeling like he was being stung by bees, but that is exactly how he described the sensation of being jabbed with a ball point pen while waiting for his flight to depart from Chicago last Thursday April 16,…
by Jayne on April 16th, 2015
Former Qualicum Beach teacher Donald Barber has filed a B.C. Supreme Court lawsuit agains lawyer Marli Rusen, who conducted an investigation on behalf of the Nanaimo School District. In his civil claim, Mr. Barber stated that he suffered “personal embarrassment and humiliation” as a result of a teenager’s allegations of…
by Michael Butterfield on March 5th, 2015
Judge L.Wayne Smith found Terry Cardin, owner and operator of Valle Vista Stables, guilty of using his horse to assault a woman and her 14-year old daughter. Mr. Cardin, who offers trail riding and daycamps for children and special needs clients, was also convicted of mischief under $5,000 for keying…
by Michael Butterfield on March 3rd, 2015
U.S. stores are giving accused shoplifters a choice on whether or not they will call the police- but it comes at a price. How it Works: A store security guard catches an apparent shoplifter, pulls them aside, runs through their database to check for any outstanding warrant, and then gives…