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Bankster Arthur R.A. Scace and Law Society of Upper Canada Caught red handed. The Chairman of the Bank of Nova Scotia Signs the Order of Disbarment to stop Canada's No. 1 Bank Basher
By John P. Gorman, B.A., LL.B. Life & Times 1984-87
When two lawyers, Stephen Sherriff, and H. Reginald Watson, both representing the Discipline Committee of the Law Society of Upper Canada, walked into my new Law Office in Newmarket, Ontario, unannounced on September 10, 1984, six days after the Conservatives won the Federal Election when Brian Mulroney was elected for his first term, and a short four months after I had re-established myself as a practicing lawyer in the Law Society of Upper Canada. I was a little surprised, to say the least.
They were on a mission sent by the Benchers of the Law Society of Upper Canada to destroy my high profile credibility of "bank bashing" when the interest rates were 21.5 in 1981-3, and advising me that there have been complaints from some of my clients, and they were here to demand that I turn over all my records for the last four years 1981-1984 to them when I was NOT a practising lawyer , and demanded that I undertake not to "practice law" until the end of a Discipline Hearing.
In December of that same year 1984, the Head Counsel for the Discipline Committee, Stephen Sherriff, summoned me to his office at Osgoode Hall in Toronto, to offer me an easy way out of the mess that I now found myself in. After telling me that he admired what I had done in helping hundreds IF NOT THOUSANDS of people over the past several years on a "pro bono" basis, he said that he has been ordered by the Benchers of the Law Society of Upper Canada to disbar me, and he said he made $80,000.00 a year to do his job. He then suggested that I should just resign from the Law Society as a Barrister and Solicitor to avoid the embarrassment of being disbarred. Without hesitation, I told him that that would make his job easy, but it would make "my life" miserable, since I had principles, and I had done nothing wrong, except tell the truth, and helping my fellow Canadians beat the banksters.
As I mentioned in the video, after five full days before the Discipline Committee over two years 1985-6, without Counsel to represent me, they had manufactured lies and committed perjury with their allegations. Most of their witnesses who Counsel Sherriff said had complained about me, spoke in my favour at the Discipline Hearings. If I had committed the wrongs that he had alleged that I had, I would have been disbarred, like other lawyer, in months, not years, after being charged.
In the end result, the Discipline Committee itself did not recommend disbarment of me, since the Chairman of the Discipline Committee, Mr. Pierre Genest, Q.C., who was also the Head of the Law Society of Upper Canada Treasurer during the time of my Discipline Hearing, would not agree to disbar me. HE BELIEVED ME, and not the evidence brought forward by Mr. Sherriff. Since my biggest sin for the previous three years was to bash the Banksters on behalf of farmers and small businessmen across Canada, Mr. Genest, Q.C. was asked to step down as Head of the Law Society of Upper Canada, and new Treasurer of the Law Society had to be elected by the Benchers of the Law Society. The new head of the Benchers was appointed, namely Arthur R.A. Scace, who was also the Chairman of the Board of the Bank of Nova Scotia. If you look at the Order of Disbarment of John P Gorman, B.A., LL.B. in 1987, from the Law Society of Upper Canada, it is signed by this man
Arthur R.A. Scace
Mr. Scace was Chairman of the Board of Directors of The Bank of Nova Scotia and a director of several other Canadian companies, and, at the same time, he was the newly elected Treasurer of The Law Society of Upper Canada.
The Banksters had to get rid of this "Bank Basher" Gorman, one way or another, so Treasurer Genest stepped aside to let ARTHUR SCACE step in as the top dog at the Law Society's Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Law Society of Upper Canada The Bencher, and he signed the order of disbarment of John P. Gorman, B.A., LL.B.
The "modes operendi" of the Law Society of Upper Canada has five "D" that represent their methods:
DISCIPINE, DISCREDIT, DEFAME, DISBAR, and DESTROY.
In my opinion, the MOTTO of the Law Society of Upper Canada is a joke: "Let Right Prevail"
"RIGHT" HAS NOT PREVAILED IN THE CASE OF JOHN P. GORMAN, B.A., LL.B. FOR THE LAST 30 YEArs, http://captaincanadacrusades.ca/

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