Monday, December 15, 2014

Of Crimes Against Public Justice

It is a criminal offense to commit perjury. Oliver Maxwell Canby has on at least two occasions uttered the words "The truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth so help me God". These are the exact words used in taking an oath. So if any subsequent statement is proven to be a lie, Oliver Maxwell Canby has committed perjury. Some examples of his lying under oath include (but are not limited to);

a. Asperger's is a disease caused by mercury.
b. It is impossible for autistic people to have sex.
c. God proclaimed me the Messiah on June 29, 1999.
d. Your movement is defined as neurodiversity, the lack of desire for a cure.
e. Neurodiversity was invented in 2006 by Ari Ne'eman.
f. I was saved by Jesus on June 29, 1999.
g. I hung out with a former US Vice President.

Each of these statements are clearly lies under oath and are in clear violation of Chapter 5 Section 118 (a) of the Penal Code. Section 118 (b) is not applicable as more than one person has clearly indicated that the statements are all lies. Any claim to "not knowing" is invalid under Section 123.

It is a felony to falsify evidence. Online, Oliver Maxwell Canby has claimed to possess a graduation document from University High School. A thorough investigation has shown that this document has been forged and is not real. This claim has been brought as evidence in the matter of perjury, and can be established as also false. This is in clear violation of Chapter 6 Section 132 of the Penal Code. Section 133 is also applicable to claims made outside of the oath made, and is a misdemeanor.

It is a misdemeanor to make a false report to police. On no less than four occasions that can be found, Oliver Maxwell Canby made statements indicating reports would be made. Three of these can be confirmed but no action was taken for reasons unknown officially. Chapter 7 Section 148.5 makes it clear that the actions of Oliver Maxwell Canby were a misdemeanor.

Common barratry has been committed on no less than four occasions by Oliver Maxwell Canby in violation of Chapter 7 Section 158 of the Penal Code. Four people - one of them twice - were threatened with groundless judicial proceedings. This exceeds the minimum of three required by Section 159. Oliver Maxwell Canby should have been jailed for six months or fined $1000 for this action.

In all the above instances, Title 1 Section 25 (a) prevents any claim to diminished capacity.

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