Breaking News: Monday, November 20, 2023 Top officials are convicted of killing indigenous activists and criminally assaulting Kevin Annett - Court verdict empowers citizens to make arrests, seize assets of thirty-six offenders including Charles Windsor, Jorge Bergoglio, and Jean Chretien – International Warrants issued today Vancouver: Top Canadian politicians, judges, and church officials have been found guilty today of perpetrating genocide in Canada, trafficking children, and murdering at least seven people. After a six-week trial in Vancouver, the thirty-six offenders were convicted by the West Coast Common Law Court of Justice, and were sentenced to jail terms ranging from ten years to life imprisonment. The sentenced offenders include Charles Windsor, (‘King of England’) Jorge Bergoglio (‘Pope Francis’), and former Canadian prime minister Jean Chretien. The offenders were also stripped of their offices and assets, and ordered to pay reparations to their victims and their families totaling over forty million dollars. (See the verdicts and sentences at: Summary Judgement of the West Coast Common Law Court of Justice, November 20, 2023 – Murder by Decree) International Arrest Warrants against those convicted were issued today by the Court in conjunction with Interpol and international jurists. The trial of the defendants began in Vancouver on September 29 after they were publicly indicted for complicity in murder, criminal conspiracy and assault, and the trafficking and killing of children. The Court prosecutor charged the accused with the murder of Vancouver indigenous activists Harriett Nahanee, William Combes, Ricky Lavallee, and Johnny Dawson, and of Port Alberni residents Mark Angus, Krista Lynn, and John Sargent. The prosecutor also charged the accused with participating in an ongoing criminal conspiracy and assault against Kevin Annett to obstruct justice, enable and conceal genocide, and further their criminal deeds. (See the attached Summary of Judgement) During the six-week trial, none of the defendants contested, challenged, or refuted the evidence brought against them. Three of the accused pleaded not guilty to the Court but did not defend themselves. As a Tribunal of Conscience with standing under International Law, the verdicts of the West Coast Common Law Court of Justice are universally enforceable and can be acted on by other courts and nations. Its verdicts also empower citizens to arrest the convicted offenders and seize their assets. A complete list of the convicted offenders and their sentences is contained in the Summary of Judgement at under ITCCS Updates. Further updates will follow at under ‘ITCCS Updates’ and every Sunday at 3 pm pacific, 6 pm eastern at . Contact George Dufort, Court Secretary, at itccsoffice@ . Issued by the Public Information Office of the West Coast Common Law Court of Justice Monday, November 20, 2023 in the City of Vancouver
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