COURT REPORT WH ITBY FR EE PRESS, TH URSDA Y,SE PTEM BER 6,1973, PAGE Il 668-6111 Clasified 4dvertitsing I MAKES A PUBLIC APOLOGY TO POLICE OFFICER Usually a defence lawyer defends his client ail the way when they appear in Court, but in the Ajax Court there was a slight difference.. Defence lawyer Camneron defended his client Percy Gadd alias Percy Murray, 21, of 679 Bathurst Street, Toronto, on a technicality. Stating that he had no sympathy for Gadd's. manner, he requested him to apologize in Open Court to Pickering Township Po- lice Constable Hal Leslie. Mr. Gadd pleaded flot guilty to the charge of creating a disturbance in a public glace; the Pickering Township Police Station. He was fined $75. or 15 days in jail. After being convicted and sentenced, Mr. Gadd was asked by his lawyer, "are you going to make an apology to the Officer in the Open Court?" Mr. Gadd turned to Constable Leslie and said, "I arn sorry sir." "I have no sympathy for my client for having spoken to a Police Officer in the manner he did, which can only be termed as being disgusting and disgusting it was," said Mr. Cameron. Pickering Township Constable Leslie testified that Gadd and his friends entered the Pickering Township Police Station in Dunbarton. While in the station Gadd directed obscene language towards Constables Leslie and Kolebnicak. He was asked that if he didn't have any business with people in the station to leave. He was asked to leave about' a haîf a dozeri times in a matter of 20 minutes. He was then told if he didn't leave he would be charged with trespassing and creating a disturbance. He resisted apprehension and had to be forcibly placed in the celis. . There were four police officers and a group of his own friends were present at the time. At the conclusion of Judge Jermyn's ruling that a Police Station is a Public Place he found Gadd guiltY on the charge of creating a disturbance in- a public place through the use of obscene and profane language. Mr. Cameron then asked Gadd, "are you apologizing?" Gadd tuirned to Constable Leslie and said "I arn sorry, sir." The Officer rose from his place at the press table and accepted the apology. "This is just a littie bit different, it was a conditional discharge, not just the ordinary Probation," Provincial Court Judge Jermyn told George Tapp of Ajax. "You have failed to keep these conditions. I arn ordering the original charge to be brought back to the Court. You are to spend four days in jail- for disobeying the orders of this Court. It is about time you showed a littîe common sense." Tapp pleaded guilty to the charge of breach of probation. He had been placed on probation last August on a charge of theft. At that time he had been given a conditional discharge if he lived up to the terms of probation which would have given him "a dlean record." Later on in November, 1972, he was charged with obstructing a police off icer and placed on a nine rnonth probation with no curfew. 80 milligramns of alcohol per 100 millimetres of blood he was fined $200. or 20 days in jail, the'jail sentence to run concurrent to any previous sentence. There is a mandatory suspension of his driver's license. "The facts are true that you did interfere. A Police officer has a right to investigate an accident. You did obstruct the Police, you are a business man in this area. The Police are here to protect you and others," JudgE Jermyn told George Hulford. of Pickering who pleaded not gullty to the charge of obstructing a Police Officer. Judge Jermyn had requested a transcript of the evideonce 2nd. 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NOTICE --CLOSING SALE 0F PERRY AND ASH STREETS Take notice that the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Whitby intends to pass a by- law for the stopping - up and closing and also to authorize the sale of Perry and Ash Streets lying north of the Canadian Pacific Railway right - of - way in Part of Lot 26, Concession 2, as shown on Perry's Plan east of Brock Street in the Town of Whitby. The subject streets are designated as follows: 1 . Perry Street is designated as Part 1 on a Plan deposited in the Registry Office for the Registry Div- ision of the County of Ontario as 40R - 1163. 2. Asb Street is designated as Parts 2 and 3, on a plan deposited in the Registry Office for the Registry Division of the County of Ontario as 40R - 1163. 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