B.C. Court of Appeal Madam Justice Ryan - Constructed Judgement Claims
Justice Blair said:
[18] Mrs. Dianna Lynn Postnikoff deposed in her affidavit filed February 2, 1998, that she attended with her husband at Dr. White's office on September 20, 1994, and discussed birth control options including vasectomy and tubal legation. She understood from that conversation that a vasectomy was a "simple procedure that carried no risk". Dr. White deposed that on September 20, 1994, he saw Mr. Postnikoff with regard to another medical matter and his notes make no reference of a discussion about a vasectomy on that date. His records reflect the initial conversation with Mr. Postnikoff regarding the vasectomy occurred on September 30, 1994. Blair, J. BLAIR J.
B.C. Court of Appeal Madam Justice Ryan said: “Dr. White has a failing memory.”
[11] In this case Dr. White had no recollection of discussing the operation with Mr. Postnikoff on September 20 "Madam Justice Ryan"
Expert Evidence Question #2
Question 2: |
2) Within his affidavit did Dr. Philip Anthony White claim not to remember Mrs. Dianna Lynn Postnikoff attendance at his office on September 20, 1994? |
Expert Answer 2: |
2) No, there is no reference in Dr. White's affidavit claiming an inability to recall the attendance of Dianna Lynn Postnikoff at his office on September 20, 1994; ... John David McGreevy, Barrister & Solicitor. |
A doctor paid for the same attendance Supreme Court Judge Blair claimed never happened. Judicial Fraud is Claimed. An Appeal was not permitted.
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