Posted on Jan 13, 2022
Sask. mom pleads for public's help after 7-year-old daughter taken to unknown location by...
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My guess is that is has a lot to do with the fact that she is First Nations and not white.
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How does a copy of a court order, no matter who sends it, not amount to sufficient verification to open an investigation? Are the Canadian Police as bad as they are here?
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Patricia Overmeyer
SrA John Monette: I noted that the article said a copy of the court order emailed by the CBC. The CBC is the Canadian Broadcasting Channel, isn't it? Usually police in the US and Canada require that the court order come directly from the court and that it be certified as a correct copy by the court. I've had to do this several times in order to get a court order from another state/tribal nation enforced by the local police. Infuriating but unfortunately necessary since there are way too many fraudulent "court orders" floating around the interwebs these days.
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SrA John Monette
Patricia Overmeyer - It sounds to me like the local authorities couldn't be bothered to make sure the order was legitimate. They should have had access to it through their computer systems.
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