The following is letter to the Office of Public Prosecutions, I find it very disappointing that as yet they have not forwarded the evidence requested many times, that gives the Victorian Government- the Courts Jurisdiction over the Aboriginal people of Victoria, Surely, a simply question for the OPP to answer, being in the public best interest.
Les (Re posted 29th October 2009)
Office of Public Prosecutions Re:Case No. X00340105
Ms. Raeleene Maxwell
565 Lonsdale St 24th October 2008
Melbourne VIC 3000
Dear Ms Raeleene Maxwell,or Concened,
In compliance with the Courts "Notice Of Provisions With Respect To Alibi"
Re: My alibi, The Cause and Reason for violating the Drugs Poison and Substance Act,
To Charge 1 Re- The property McIntyre Road Burkes Flat Was done in the best interest, .future health, and welfare of the people of Victoria, as to lift the unnecessary burden placed on the people of Victoria. Confirmation, as evidence of this contained in the defendant file and placed with Magistrates Court Marybrough April 3rd 2008
To Charge 2. Re:- The property Moliagul Dja Dja Wrung Land, Instigated by way of protecting the Aboriginal peoples Lore, rights, health and well-being. The Victoria Government is well aware the Indoor hydroponics grown cannabis is causing mental health risk to the Aboriginal People of Victoria, Confirmation, contained in the defendants file, submitted with the Horsham Magistrate Court 16 October 2008. also copy to The OPP officer.
To Charge 3 The defendant admits that he used cannabis around September 2007 when In South Australia , Based on thirty years research and experience, the defendant believes that It’s far better for many citizens to use cannabis, rather then suffer the trauma alcohol inflicts oneself, the family and the wider community of Victoria.
This Ends of the Defendants Alibi Statement and to best of my knowledge I am willing swear under oath is true and correct.
Dated 24 October 2008
signed the Defendant Les McDonald -----------------------------------------
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
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