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Barrie Examiner, 21 Feb 1979, p. 11

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officers is sued the fake communique us ing the signature of the cell But RCMP lawyers blocked questions on related subject of whether police informants or police sourCes in the PLO took part in preparing other terrorist messages distributed to the media HIMI witnesses have so far maintained that they forged only the one communique in lint Lawyer Pierre Lamontagne also objected to discussion of involvement by informants of Quebec police forces as opr posHl to the RITMI in pre paring ILQ communiques say ing information on police sources must remain con fidential leduc testified he never came across any information that police officers had been involved in preparing FLQ communiques apart from the single fake lndcr questioning he later conceded vagucly that the Mounties might have iii filtratcd as many as five or six of about 12 ILL cells operating in l971 But he later said he could not recall exact numbers ommission lawyer Mario Bilodeau then asked Do have any knowledge that sources in cells infiltrated by other police forces prepared commu iiiqucs Lamontagne protested that the answer could reveal police informants threatening their lives He started to give dc tailed account of past court rul ings on the issue when commis sioner Jean Kcablc adjourned for the day Lamontagnc raised the same objections at Feb closed door hearing hen IICMI hicf Supt Donald obb was asked to expand on his comment that he had heard rumors that secret agents ho had infiltrated the terrorist milieu might have prepared additional FLQ communiqucs Kcablc later made the closed door testimony public and went on to start public hearings on the issue as federal lawyers rushed off to consult with their superiors in Uttaw The line of questioning was temporarin abandoned last week when obl who claims responsibility for drafting the fake Minervc message without informing his superiors denied in second appearance before Kealile that he knew anything about police involvement in otliclcoininuiiiqtlcs Court wants verdict restored tlll In June 1973 l7ycar old Burnaby It youth after four hours of skilled questioning by an IIIMI sergeant confessed to killing his mother with baseball bat But in thc Suprcmc tourt of aiiada lucsday Ti iiiijorit decision said the youth was left in condition of complete emotional disintcgratioii and that his confession cannot be used against him The court said the verdict of not guilty reached by judge and jury should be restored The ltritish tolumbia ourt of Appeal said the confession not allowed as evidence in trial was admissible and ordered new trial IIvidcncc was the boys mother was discovered with her head bludgconcd to pulp The son was taken to police headquarters and questioned by two officers ithout break To use phrase used by the dcfcncc counsel they ham nicrcd him with shots from both sides for just under three hours said the trial judge The following day lic was taken to Vancouver for another fourrhour question lltlltltl by an IttMlsergcant Mr Justice ishart Spence writing the opinion of thc court majority said the law is that confessions must be voluntary He added Here the appclr lant was years of age He was most unstable character diagnosed by thc trowii psyr chiatrist as being sociopathic personality who had boasted that he owned thrcc finc aur tomobilcs that he had been the manager of one department store of large company who has said to youth who was his friend that he was so anxious to obtain fine car that he would take the money from his mother and even kill her Then this boy is hammered in cross examination by skilled and proven in terrogation specialist and with what the psychiatrist described as the most suggestive of questions taken through three phase examination so that thc learned trial judge characterized his condition at that time as one of complete emotional Cisintcgration

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