The Pot Circus Comes To The Courthouse

PFlynn

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Weed worshippers Walter Tucker and Michael Baldasaro, reverends in the Church of the Universe, were served yesterday with an application by the attorney general to forfeit the Barton Street building the brothers call both home and church. The AG is going after the house worth about $98,000 as "offence-related property" since Tucker and Baldasaro were convicted of selling $70 worth of marijuana to an undercover police officer.

The brothers were served with the notice while in court yesterday for what was supposed to be a sentencing hearing on the trafficking conviction. In the end -- after a morning of antics that only the brothers could pull off in a courthouse -- both the sentencing and the forfeiture hearings have been postponed until April 22.

The forfeiture would come under proceeds of crime legislation in both the Criminal Code of Canada and the Controlled Drug and Substance Act. The legislation can apply to any property used to commit an indictable offense.

And since the brothers sold the pot -- which they consider a religious sacrament -- inside their house, their ownership of the church is now in jeopardy.

Meanwhile, until the hearing, Tucker and Baldasaro cannot sell or rent their property, although they can continue to live in it.

In the past two years in Hamilton, applications for this type of forfeiture have been made 11 times, and all those cases are still before the courts. One case relates to a chop shop, the rest involve marijuana grow operations.

One of the legal issues that will almost certainly be examined in this is the concept of "proportionality." Is it fair to seize a home/church in a matter that stems from a small amount of pot? Of course, if you ask the brothers, none of this is fair.

"Justice is a beautiful thing, but you've got to take that blindfold off her," said Baldasaro in a voice worthy of any preacher.

With his trademark multi-coloured hemp hat, long grizzled beard and a huge crucifix belt buckle, the reverend was in fighting form yesterday. At various points in the morning, he took on just about everyone: Justice John Cavarzan, the crown attorneys and even his own counsel, the ever-patient Peter Boushy.

"I don't listen to lawyers if I think they're wrong," Baldasaro said, as he sparred with Boushy over giving the media copies of court documents. While Boushy politely advised that the media should get it through the court staff, Baldasaro insisted on photocopying the report himself and personally handing it to reporters.

A moment later, Baldasaro, 58, was playfully riding around the halls of the John Sopinka Courthouse on the back of a supporter's wheelchair.

Tucker, who recently turned 75, was only slightly more reserved.

Also sporting the hemp hat and beard, along with an odd hearing aid sort of thing clipped onto his hat, Tucker worked his loyal crowd during breaks in the proceedings.

In all, there were about a dozen hemp-hat-wearing disciples in the courtroom, their bright coloured headwear in sharp contrast to the lawyers' sombre robes. At least one of the followers has a medical prescription for marijuana and almost certainly all had smoked-up before heading to court. One could surely get high just off the residual fumes emanating from many in attendance.

Many of the church members wore T-shirts sporting slogans such as "Marijuana is the Tree of Life" or "I believe in the legalization of marijuana." They busied themselves brainstorming a way to sell shirts to help finance the reverends' legal costs.

Also in the mix was documentary film maker Lee Hillman, a Hamilton native who has been following the brothers for a couple of years now for a piece he's doing on "the limits of religious freedom in Canada."

After a number of breaks and delays, the whole circus filed back into the courtroom to learn when the case would be remanded to.

At the end of it, Tucker wasn't clear if everything was over for the day and asked, "Are we coming back in 20 minutes?"

Justice Cavarzan -- who will get three days of this grandstanding come April -- sighed and answered this way:

"No. I'm coming back in 20 minutes. And I hope you won't be here."

Source: Hamilton Spectator (CN ON)
Copyright: 2008 The Hamilton Spectator
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Here is an update that was sent to us:

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – December 8, 2008

Re: Realtor RAY C. EDWARDS seeks consent of Attorney General, Hon. Robert Nicholson
for Reverend Tucker’s return home pending Power of Sale!

ON WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 2008 AT 10 AM , Reverend Tucker will make a Motion to Vary his Recognizance of Bail, to a Judge of the Court of Appeal at Osgoode Hall Toronto.

THE MOTION is based upon the letter from Ray C. Edwards of December 1, 2008 (Excerpt ) to the Hon. Robert Nicholson, Attorney General of Canada, and seeks his “consent to the occupancy of Reverend Walter Tucker at the premises at 544 Barton St., E., Hamilton” , (Note: pending the sale of the property forfeited to the Crown in April of 2008 now under power of sale), “to take care of such things as maintenance, security and utilities and would appreciate an early reply.”

We hope the Attorney General will simply consent on December 10th 2008.

Thank you for your continued interest in these proceedings.



Reverends Tucker & Baldasaro

Church of the Universe Church/University of the Universe - Children of Sumer - God is God, The Tree of Life, Marijuana, Chanvre, Hemp, Cannabis Sativa "is for the healing of the world" Revelation Chap. 22.

Voice: 905.522.3247 e Mail:
iamm@iamm.com


Reverend Baldasaro: Court File No.: C48735

Reverend Tucker: Court File No.: C48736

COURT OF APPEAL FOR ONTARIO


B e t w e e n:
HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN

Respondent
(Responding Party)

- and -


Reverend Brother Michael J. Baldasaro
Inmate Appellant
(Responding Party)
- and -


REVEREND BROTHER WALTER A. TUCKER

Inmate Appellant
(Moving Party)


NOTICE OF MOTION
( Criminal Code of Canada, s. 679 and Charter of Rights and Freedoms s. 24.(1))
(Bail Variance Motion, returnable Wednesday, December 10, 2008)



TAKE NOTICE: that the Appellant, REVEREND BROTHER WALTER A. TUCKER, will make a Motion to a Justice of this Honourable Court, on Wednesday, December 10th 2008, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, or as soon thereafter as the Motion can be heard, at Osgoode Hall, 130 Queen Street, West, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

The Hearing of the Motion will take approximately ½ hour.






THE MOTION IS FOR:


1.
An order issue varying the Appellants Recognizance of Bail in the Order of the Honourable Mr. Justice Armstrong Pronounced September 2 nd, 2008, paragraphs 6 and 7 to permit the Appellant, Reverend Tucker to be able to attend and reside at the premises at 544 Barton St., E., Hamilton, Ontario;


2.
An order issue confirming and clarifying an extension of paragraph 8 of the aforesaid Order of the Honourable Mr. Justice Armstrong, by the Court of Appeal on November 17 th, 2008, permitting Reverends Tucker and Baldasaro to associate for the purpose of advancing their appeal, pending the disposition of the hearing of their appeal as adjourned on November 17 th, 2008, to April 20 th, 2008;


3. Directions and such further and other relief as may be advised and admitted.




The grounds for the MOTION are as follows:


4. The Appellant, as a Minister and Trustee of the Assembly of the Church of the Universe, to a Mortgage held by Ray C. Edwards of the aforesaid property at 544 Barton St., E., Hamilton, Ontario is subject to a forfeiture order pending the final out-come of this Inmate Appeal.





5. On December 3rd , 2008, the Appellant, Reverend Tucker was provided with a copy of a letter from Ray C. Edwards , dated, December 1, 2008 to The Attorney General of Canada, Counsel for the Integrated Proceeds Crime Unit, The Honourable Robert Nicholson, Attorney General and Public Works and Government Services Canada wherein, asking permission that Reverend Tucker be permitted to live at 544 Barton St., E., to maintain, secure and provide heat and hydro pending its sale pursuant to a Notice of Power of Sale dated October 17, 2008.


a) Excerpt, Letter from Ray C. Edwards , December 1, 2008
to the Honourable Robert Nicholson, Attorney General of Canada


“the time to redeem the above noted property has expired in accordance with the Notice of Power of sale dated October 17, 2008. We have gained access to the property and are proceeding with procuring two appraisals with the intention of listing the property for sale at an early date.

I believe it would be the benefit of all parties if the buildings were occupied during the winter season, while the property is for sale. We would support Reverend Walter Tucker as being the most fitting to fulfill this obligation, while he is available.

We are suggesting allowing Reverend Tucker to remain in the premises to take care of such things as maintenance, security and utilities and would appreciate it if you would consent to this occupancy at this time. An early reply would be appreciated.”




6. Reverend Tucker can only maintain, secure and provide payment of utilities to the aforesaid property if he is permitted to attend and live there. I would cause Reverend Tucker unnecessary hardship if he were not allowed to attend and reside at 544 Barton St., E., Hamilton, Ontario.





7. This Honourable Court has jurisdiction to protect the equity of the Mortgager, Ray C. Edwards regards this Mortgage.


a) Courts of Justice Act, Section 95.(1), 96.(1)(3), 98., 100.;



b) Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, Section 7., 15.(1), 24.(1), 52.(1) et al.;




8. Such further and other grounds as advised and admitted.



The following materials will be relied upon in support of the Motion;



9. The materials filed herein;


10.
The Affidavit of Reverend Brother Walter A. Tucker,
Affirmed, December 4th , 2008
EXHIBIT “A” - Letter from Ray C. Edwards, December 1 st, 2008;


11. Such further and other materials as may be advised and admitted.



All of which is respectfully submitted
This 4th day of December, 2008




Reverend Brother Walter A. Tucker

c/o The Assembly of the Church of the Universe
Morning Star Mission of God
544 Barton St., E.
Hamilton, Ontario
L8L 2Z1



Inmate Appellant
(Moving Party)




TO: THIS HONOURABLE COURT



and TO: Reverend Brother Michael J. Baldasaro




Service admitted this 4 th day of December 2008 by:






Reverend Brother Michael J. Baldasaro, Inmate Appellant



The Assembly of the Church of the Universe

19 Westinghouse Ave, Apt. #4
Hamilton, Ontario
L8L 6E4

Voice: (905) 522-3247



Inmate Appellant
(Respondent)




AND TO: RAY C. EDWARDS
c/o MILLAR, ALEXANDER
Plaza Level
830-120 King Street, West
Hamilton, Ontario
L8P 4V2

JOHN PAUL MILLAR, Solicitor for Ray C. Edwards
Tel: (905) 528-1186

Interested Party






AND TO: THE ATTORNEY GENERAL OF CANADA

The Honourable Robert Nicholson, Attorney General
Public Prosecution Service of Canada
c/o Antoinette Issa, Counsel

Suite 3400
The Exchange Tower

Box 36, First Canadian Place

Toronto, Ontario M5X 1K6



Antoinette Issa, Counsel
Tel: (416) 952-8406
Fax: (416) 952-2116
eMail: Antoinette.Issa@ppsc-sppc.gc.ca

Respondent
(Respondent in Inmate Appeal)
 
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