John Summers & Sylvia Corthorn: The Shocking Truth of an Ottawa Lawyer and an Ontario Superior Judge
John Summers & Sylvia Corthorn: The Shocking Truth of an Ottawa Lawyer and an Ontario Superior Judge
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For most people, the premature death of George Floyd in the United States was yet another example of a racist police force gone wild. But the premature death of a Canadian black Jewish woman provides a revealing new perspective on police brutality and corresponding oppression in the Canadian legal system. John Summers and Sylvia Corthorn: The Shocking Truth of an Ottawa Lawyer and an Ontario Superior Judge exposes a cabal that includes the police, and which operates without basic respect for human life or the egalitarian ideals of the legal system.
Peter Tremblay chronicles how a lawyer and a Judge colluded to reinforce the actions of dirty cops, demonstrating how the legal system has been infiltrated to perpetuate racism, corruption, and crimes against humanity. This book also pays tribute to the heroic actions of those ethical judges whose efforts, albeit unsuccessful, in defending the life of a black Jewish woman inspires hope for humanity, hope for a future free from a cabal whose insidious power is represented in the actions of a rogue judge and her self-serving legal accomplice.
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