Stop the abuse

Judge D

/ #114 False statements in NB could lead to High Fines for Argue's

2016-02-14 13:43

As I said yesterday,I work for the goverment for business law in New Brunswick..In theory,a person who knowingly makes a false allegation of sexual abuse may be commiting a number of offences under the Criminal Code. A person who knowingly makes false statement,accusing another person of commiting a crime (which would include any situation of child abuse) commits the offence of mischief,contrary to section 140 of the Code. If the false allegation resulted in a criminal proceeding in which the person who made the allegation testified,other offences might be commited,including perjury (giving false evidence under oath,Section 131) or making a false affidavit (section 138). If the accuser persuated or misled the child or another person to make a false statement,this would be the offence of obstruction of justice (section 139). Trevor Argue or Fletcher Argue, i'm not kidding you when I say this "Get a good lawyer cause you'll need one badly" I been contacted to investigate this and I assure you there will be legal action againts you! You two have gone long enough with this, I'm no joke,ask anyone in law about what I said and they will tell you...THIS IS THE REAL DEAL.  I will go observe this protest this morning as I am keeping track and taking proff of what's going on here.I will bring this to court. Mr. Argue,I am keeping notes on evrything you and Fletcher are posting on social media. The sherrif will be in touch with you shortly.....Good day Argue's!          P D