Taser International

Taser maker to file suit over inquiry

… “The assertion is that commission breached basic principles of fairness and fundamental justice,” Mr. Neave said in an interview with CTV at his Vancouver office. “They were biased in the sense that a substantial body of science and medical study we provided to the commission was not considered.”

Interesting.  A commission of inquiry does not administer justice. It’s a “study” commission. How can it breach principles of fairness and fundamental justice?

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  1. More interesting to me is how this could possibly ground a lawsuit.

    It’s like filing a negligence claim against an administrative tribunal because they made a procedural error and found against you.

    Except that where an administrative tribunal has immunity, a “study” commission probably does not.

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