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Fabric Ate Roll Call
Freedom asserting belief rights imperative consecrated Ambiguity truth elusivity Rule of law legal Certainty appropriator’s liquidity logistics

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Religion -igh 0lusive 1ruth 2rientation Righteous (mperialist Capitalism #. 0veryone has the following fundamental freedoms: 3a4 freedom of conscience and religion5 3b4 freedom of thought6 belief6 opinion and e7pression6 including freedom of the press and other media of communication5 3c4 freedom of peaceful assembly5 and 3d4 freedom of association. )olitical Religious (nsidious Charlatan 8leptocracy media inciting Fic9le (nherent :ias (gnorant :liss )R(C8 mi F(:(:

&atanism is a broad term referring to a group of ,estern religions comprising diverse ideological and philosophical beliefs. 1heir shared features include symbolic association with6 or admiration for the character of6 &atan6 or similar rebellious6 promethean6 and6 in their view6 liberating figures. 1here were an estimated ;<6<<< members in $$<. 1here may be as few as a few thousand in the world.= > As chief law officer6 the Attorney +eneral has

a special responsibility
to be the guardian of

that most elusive concept
' the rule of law. 1he rule of law is a well established legal principle6 but hard to easily define. (t is the rule of law

that protects individuals, and society as a whole,
from arbitrary measures and safeguards personal liberties.

Attorney +eneral has the R?@& Responsibly ?naccountable @uances &ystemic Attorney +eneral6 guardian of the public interest
13. 3 4 1he Attorney +eneral for 2ntario shall serve as the guardian of the public interest in all matters within

the scope of this Act or having to do in any way with the practice of law in 2ntario or the provision of legal services in 2ntario6 and for this purpose he or she may at any time require the production of any document or thing pertaining to the affairs of the &ociety. R.&.2. $$<6 c. /."6 s. ! 3 45 $$"6 c. # 6 s. % 3 45 #<<A6 c. # 6 &ched. C6 s. !. Admissions 3#4 @o admission of any person in any document or thing produced under subsection 3 4 is admissible in evidence against that person in any proceedings other than proceedings under this Act. R.&.2. $$<6 c. /."6 s. ! 3#45 $$"6 c. # 6 s. % 3#4. )rotection of .inister 3!4 @o person who is or has been the Attorney +eneral for 2ntario is subBect to any proceedings of the &ociety or to any penalty imposed under this Act for anything done by him or her while e7ercising the functions of such office. R.&.2. $$<6 c. /."6 s. ! 3!45 $$"6 c. # 6 s. % 3!4. 1he Crown has a distinct responsibility to the court to present all the credible evidence available.

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Rule of /aw http://en.wi9ipedia.org/wi9i/RuleCofClaw 1he Rule of law in its most basic form is no one is above the law. )erhaps the most important application of the rule of law is the principle that governmental authority is legitimately e7ercised only in accordance with6 publicly disclosed laws6 adopted and enforced in accordance with established procedural steps that are referred to as due process. 1he rule of law is hostile to dictatorship and to anarchy. According to modern Anglo'American thin9ing6 hallmar9s of adherence to the rule of law commonly include

a clear separation of powers,

legal certainty,
the principle of legitimate e7pectation and equality of all before the law. 1he concept is not without controversy6 and it has been said that Dthe phrase the rule of law has become meaningless than9s to ideological abuse and general over' useD +2 )20
+eneral 2ver'use )roclamations 2nly 0lusivity publicly disclosed laws ;#. 3 4 1he Constitution of Canada is the supreme law of Canada6 and any law that is inconsistent with the provisions of the Constitution is6 to the e7tent of the inconsistency6

of no force or effect.
1he Attorney +eneral does not6 however6 direct or cause charges to be laid. ,hile the Attorney +eneral and the Attorney +eneralEs agents may provide legal advice to the police6 the ultimate decision whether or not to lay charges is for the police. 2nce the charge is laid

the decision
as to whether the prosecution should proceed6 and in what manner6 is for the Attorney +eneral and the Crown Attorney. (t is now an accepted and important constitutional principle that the Attorney +eneral must carry out the .inisterEs criminal prosecution responsibilities independent of Cabinet and of any partisan political pressures. 1he Attorney +eneralEs responsibility for individual criminal prosecutions must be underta9en ' and seen to be underta9en ' on strictly obBective and legal criteria6 free of any political considerations. ,hether to initiate or stay a criminal proceeding is not an issue of government policy. 1his responsibility has been characteriFed as a matter of the

Attorney General acting as the Queen's Attorney
' not as a .inister of the government of the day.

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#G. 3 4 Anyone whose rights or freedoms6 as guaranteed by this Charter6 have been infringed or denied may apply to a court of competent Burisdiction to obtain such remedy as the court considers appropriate and Bust in the circumstances. 3#4 ,here6 in proceedings under subsection 3 46 a court concludes that evidence was obtained in a manner that infringed or denied any rights or freedoms guaranteed by this Charter6

the evidence shall be excluded
if it is established that6 having regard to all the circumstances6 the admission of it in the proceedings

would bring the administration of ustice into disrepute.
1he Crown has a distinct responsibility to the court to present all the credible evidence available.

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Clear separation of powers legal certainty

. 1he Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms guarantees the rights and freedoms set out in it subBect only to such reasonable limits prescribed by law as can be demonstrably Bustified in a free and democratic society.

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The War on Iraq, filmmaker Robert Greenwald chronicles the Bush Administration's determined quest to invade Iraq following the events of e!tember "", #$$"% The film deconstructs the administration's case for war through interviews with &% intelligence and defense officials, foreign service e'!erts, and &%(% wea!ons ins!ectors )) including a former *IA director, a former ambassador to audi Arabia and even +resident Bush's ecretar, of the Arm,% Their anal,ses and conclusions are sobering, and often disturbing, regardless of one's !olitical affiliations%

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2n G 2ctober $G!6 -immler referred e7plicitly to the e7termination of the *ewish people during a secret && meeting in the city of )oFna[3)osen4. 1he following is a translation of an e7cerpt from a transcription of an audio recording=%%> that e7ists of the speech: ( also want to refer here very fran9ly to a very difficult matter. ,e can now very openly tal9 about this among ourselves6 and yet we will never discuss this publicly. *ust as we did not hesitate on !< *une $!G6 to perform our duty as ordered and put comrades who had failed up against the wall and e7ecute them6 we also never spo9e about it6 nor will we ever spea9 about it.

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,ill the RC.) determine sufficient evidence to ma9e charges ,e will have to wait for their consultation with the Attorney +eneral through to the )rime .inister6 through the +overnor +eneral through to the Crown through Francis to the :lac9 )ope and inevitably and invariably we will pay the )rice Clearly a conflict of interest6 but whoEs gonna say6 as the matter before the highest material court

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Roles and Responsibilities of the Attorney General
1he Attorney +eneral has a unique role to play as a .inister. 2ne part of the Attorney +eneralEs role is that of a Cabinet .inister. (n this capacity the .inister is responsible for representing the interests and perspectives of the .inistry at Cabinet6 while simultaneously representing the interests and perspectives of Cabinet and consequently the +overnment to the .inistry and the .inistryEs communities of interest. 1he Attorney +eneral is the chief law officer of the 07ecutive Council. 1he responsibilities stemming from this role are unli9e those of any other Cabinet member. 1he role has been referred to as DBudicial'li9eD and as the Dguardian of the public interestD. .uch has been written on the subBect of ministerial responsibilities and the unique role of the Attorney +eneral. 1here are various components of the Attorney +eneralEs role. 1he Attorney +eneral has unique responsibilities to the Crown6 the courts6 the /egislature and the e7ecutive branch of government. ,hile there are different emphases and nuances attached to these there is a general theme throughout all the various aspects of the Attorney +eneralEs responsibilities that the office has a constitutional and traditional responsibility beyond that of a political minister. 1he statutory responsibilities of the office are found in section ; of the Ministr* of the Attorne* +eneral A!t. &ection ; states: 1he Attorney +eneral6 3a4 is the /aw 2fficer of the 07ecutive Council5 3b4 shall see that the administration of public affairs is in accordance with the law5 3c4 shall superintend all matters connected with the administration of Bustice in 2ntario5 3d4 shall perform the duties and have the powers that belong to the Attorney +eneral and &olicitor +eneral of 0ngland by law and usage6 so far as those powers and duties are applicable to 2ntario6 and also shall perform the duties and powers that6 until the Constitution A!t, -./0 came into effect6 belonged to the offices of the Attorney +eneral and &olicitor +eneral in the provinces of Canada and ?pper Canada and which6 under the provisions of that Act6 are within the scope of the powers of the /egislature5 #"

3e4 shall advise the +overnment upon all matters of law connected with legislative enactments and upon all matters of law referred to him or her by the +overnment5 3f4 shall advise the +overnment upon all matters of a legislative nature and superintend all +overnment measures of a legislative nature5 3g4 shall advise the heads of ministries and agencies of +overnment upon all matters of law connected with such ministries and agency5 3h4 shall conduct and regulate all litigation for and against the Crown or any ministry or agency of government in respect of any subBect within the authority or Burisdiction of the /egislature5 3i4 shall superintend all matters connected with Budicial offices5 3B4 shall perform such other functions as are assigned to him or her by the /egislature or by the /ieutenant +overnor in Council. D ,hat follows is an overview of the various components of the Attorney +eneralEs roles and responsibilities6 primarily as outlined in the Act.

Chief Law Officer of the Executive Council (s. 5(a))
1he role of chief law officer might be referred to as the Attorney +eneralEs overall responsibility as the independent legal advisor to the Cabinet ' and some have even suggested that the role possibly e7tends to the /egislature as well. 1he importance of the independence of the role is fundamental to the position and well established in common law6 statutes and tradition. As chief law officer6 the Attorney +eneral has a special responsibility to be the guardian of that most elusive concept ' the rule of law. 1he rule of law is a well established legal principle6 but hard to easily define. (t is the rule of law that protects individuals6 and society as a whole6 from arbitrary measures and safeguards personal liberties. 1he Attorney +eneral has a special role to play in advising Cabinet to ensure the rule of law is maintained and that Cabinet actions are legally and constitutionally valid. (n providing such advice it is important to 9eep in mind the distinction between the Attorney +eneralEs policy advice and preference and the legal advice being presented to Cabinet. 1he Attorney +eneralEs legal advice or constitutional advice should not be lightly disregarded. 1he Attorney +eneralEs policy advice has the same weight as that of other ministers.

Criminal prosecutions (s.5(d))
2ne of the most publicly scrutiniFed aspects of the Attorney +eneralEs role is the responsibility for criminal prosecutions encompassed in section ; 3d4 and s. $# of the Constitution Act6 "A%. &ection $# gives the provinces authority to legislate in matters related to the administration of criminal Bustice and thereby gives the provincial Attorney +eneral authority to prosecute offences under the Criminal Code. 1he Attorney +eneral does not6 however6 direct or cause charges to be laid. ,hile the Attorney +eneral and the Attorney +eneralEs agents may provide legal advice to the police6 the ultimate decision whether or not to lay charges is for the police. 2nce the charge is laid the decision as to whether the prosecution should proceed6 and in what manner6 is for the Attorney +eneral and the Crown Attorney. (t is now an accepted and important constitutional principle that the Attorney +eneral must carry out the .inisterEs criminal prosecution responsibilities independent of Cabinet and of any partisan political pressures. 1he Attorney +eneralEs responsibility for individual criminal prosecutions must be underta9en ' and seen to be underta9en ' on strictly obBective and legal criteria6 free of any political considerations. ,hether to initiate or stay a criminal proceeding is not an issue of government policy. 1his responsibility has been characteriFed as a matter of the Attorney +eneral acting as the PueenEs Attorney ' not as a .inister of the government of the day. #$

1his is not to suggest that decisions regarding criminal prosecutions are made in a complete vacuum. A wide range of policy considerations may be weighed in e7ecuting this responsibility6 and the Attorney +eneral may choose to consult the Cabinet on some of these considerations. -owever any decisions relating to the conduct of individual prosecutions must be the Attorney +eneralEs alone and independent of the traditional Cabinet decision ma9ing process. (n practice6 in the vast maBority of cases6 these decisions are made by the Attorney +eneralEs agents6 the Crown Attorneys. An important part of the CrownEs ' and thus the Attorney +eneralEs ' responsibility in conducting criminal prosecutions is associated with the responsibility to represent the public interest ' which includes not only the community as a whole and the victim6 but also the accused. 1he Crown has a distinct responsibility to the court to present all the credible evidence available.

1he responsibility is to present the case fairly ' not necessarily to convict. 1his is a fundamental precept of criminal law6 even if it is not a particularly well'understood concept among the general public. 2ne of the Attorney +eneralEs responsibilities in fostering public respect for the rule of law6 is to assist the public in understanding the nature and limits of the prosecutorial function. ?ltimately the Attorney +eneral is accountable to the people of the province6 through the /egislature6 for decisions relating to criminal prosecutions. &uch accountability can only occur6 of course6 once the prosecution is completed or when a final decision has been made not to prosecute. 1he sub Budicae rule bars any comment on a matter before the courts that is li9ely to influence the matter. 1he sub Budicae rule strictly prohibits the Attorney +eneral from commenting on prosecutions that are before the courts. +iven the stature of the Attorney +eneralEs position6 any public comment coming from the office would be seen as an attempt to influence the case. Although the Attorney general can become involved in decision'ma9ing in relation to individual criminal cases6 such a practice would leave the .inister vulnerable to accusations of political interference. Accordingly6 it is traditional to leave the day'to'day decision'ma9ing in the hands of the Attorney +eneralEs agents6 the Crown Attorneys6 e7cept in cases of e7ceptional importance where the public would e7pect the Attorney +eneral to be briefed.

Legislative Responsibilities (s. 5(e) and (f))
1he Attorney +eneral has broad responsibilities associated with +overnment legislation. 1hese responsibilities have been described as twofold. 2ne is to oversee that all legislative enactments are in accordance with principles of natural Bustice and civil rights 3see also s. ;3b4 above4. 1his is obviously an important and broad area of responsibility. 1he second aspect of this responsibility is to advise on the constitutionality and legality of legislation. 1he Attorney +eneralEs legislative responsibilities are played out in a variety roles. 1he 2ffice of /egislative Counsel reports to the Attorney +eneral. /egislative Counsel plays a 9ey role in ensuring the legal integrity of +overnment legislation. Although the /egislative CounselEs reporting relationship to the Attorney +eneral does allow the Attorney +eneral to provide guidance and set standards6 individual pieces of legislation are drafted on instructions from client ministries and are not within the sole control of /egislative Counsel or the Attorney +eneral. (t should also be noted that /egislative Counsel also has a direct responsibility to the /egislature as the 2ffice also drafts all private memberEs bills. !<

1he Attorney +eneral has a further role to play as part of whatever Cabinet Committee is formed to review legislation and regulations. -ere the .inister has an opportunity to comment on the technical issues related to legislation and regulations prior to Cabinet consideration. 1he Attorney +eneralEs role on legislative matters is as an adviser to the Cabinet. Although unli9ely6 Cabinet could6 in theory6 receive the Attorney +eneralEs legal opinion on legislation and choose to disregard it. 1he Attorney +eneralEs role is not independent of Cabinet decision ma9ing as in the area of criminal prosecutions. As was noted earlier6 the Attorney +eneral must ma9e careful distinctions about the legal opinions and policy or political preferences being offered about legislation.

Civil Litigation (s.5(h) and (d))
(n addition to the specific responsibilities to conduct civil litigation on behalf of the +overnment and its agencies 3s. ;3h446 the Attorney +eneral has broader litigation responsibilities flowing from the historical powers of the Attorney +eneral referred to in s. ;3d4 of the Act. 1hese powers are based on the CrownEs parens patriae 3parental4 authority. 1he Attorney +eneralEs authority6 therefore6 is not only to conduct litigation in cases directly affecting the government or its agencies but also to litigate cases where there is a clear matter of public interest or public rights at sta9e. 1his has been characteriFed as a constitutional responsibility to ensure that the public interest is well and independently represented. (t may involve interventions in private litigation or Charter challenges to legislation6 even if the arguments conclude that the legislation does contravene constitutionally protected rights.

Responsibilit for Court !dministration (s. 5(c))
A 9ey component of the Attorney +eneralEs responsibilities to ensure the administration of Bustice in the province is the administration of the courts and as a result the responsibility for maintaining liaison with the Budiciary. +iven the fundamental importance of the independence of the Budiciary6 the responsibility for courts administration is often a very sensitive and delicate issue. +reat care and respect for the principles of Budicial independence must be e7ercised in this area.

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