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  1. @kjjaeger
    #OpenJ9 and #OpenLiberty sounds like something @bmarwell is interested in. 😉

    Other than that maybe @javabubble can help to find some more contacts around #Java.

  2. @kjjaeger Agreed, I left Twitter over a year ago and deleted my account. The two main #Java community Slack channels I'm on (JavaSpecialists and Foojay) have reached their free-plan limit so are losing message history. I find Reddit useful sometimes but there's nothing as good as pre-Elon Twitter for me yet. #Foojay + Fedi + Reddit are where I'm getting my Java community fix for now.

  3. Brilliantly composed text, @kjj. The format and explication was so well structured and designed. Reading this book, I felt like I was back in school under the tutelage of wonderful professors showing us what #academic writing is supposed to be like.

    Neodomestic American Fiction is going in the space and place / feminist geography section of my library.

    #spaceandplace #radicalgeography #feministgeography #books #academia #bookstodon #writing

  4. Brilliantly composed text, @kjj. The format and explication was so well structured and designed. Reading this book, I felt like I was back in school under the tutelage of wonderful professors showing us what #academic writing is supposed to be like.

    Neodomestic American Fiction is going in the space and place / feminist geography section of my library.

    #spaceandplace #radicalgeography #feministgeography #books #academia #bookstodon #writing

  5. Brilliantly composed text, @kjj. The format and explication was so well structured and designed. Reading this book, I felt like I was back in school under the tutelage of wonderful professors showing us what #academic writing is supposed to be like.

    Neodomestic American Fiction is going in the space and place / feminist geography section of my library.

    #spaceandplace #radicalgeography #feministgeography #books #academia #bookstodon #writing

  6. Brilliantly composed text, @kjj. The format and explication was so well structured and designed. Reading this book, I felt like I was back in school under the tutelage of wonderful professors showing us what #academic writing is supposed to be like.

    Neodomestic American Fiction is going in the space and place / feminist geography section of my library.

    #spaceandplace #radicalgeography #feministgeography #books #academia #bookstodon #writing

  7. Brilliantly composed text, @kjj. The format and explication was so well structured and designed. Reading this book, I felt like I was back in school under the tutelage of wonderful professors showing us what #academic writing is supposed to be like.

    Neodomestic American Fiction is going in the space and place / feminist geography section of my library.

    #spaceandplace #radicalgeography #feministgeography #books #academia #bookstodon #writing

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  9. A judge said Edmonton police may have obstructed justice with 'veiled threat' over sentence. What happens now?

    https://canlii.ca/t/kjjg2

    I think the written decision of the Honourable Justice Fraser deserves a read, and I’ll include the relevant passage here as it relates to the EPS.

    The EPS essentially interfered with how the Crown handled a serious case. In so doing, EPS Warren Driechel and others issued a remarkable threat to the courts to say that it would release additional information on the file if the sentence hearing was not satisfactory. The Edmonton Journal’s Wakefield walks us through the fallout.

    [18] I find the actions of the Edmonton Police Service to be reprehensible. The veiled threat that they may release more information about this matter if they are not happy about the sentence I impose comes dangerously close, and may actually cross the line, into an attempt to wilfully obstruct, pervert, or defeat the course of justice in a judicial proceeding. I see little difference between the actions of Ms. Hankewich and those of former Alberta Justice Minister Kaycee Madu.

    [19] I am at a loss as to how this action conforms with the motto that every uniformed officer wears on his or her shoulder, “Integrity, Courage, Community”. This action shows no integrity.

    [20] In Canada, it has long been recognized that the police and the Crown Prosecution Service are separate entities. When that separation is not present, miscarriages of justice can happen.

    [21] Although it is not usually my practice when giving a decision from the Bench, I am going to read a lengthy quote from R v Regan, 2002 SCC 12, starting at para 66 that explains the importance of the separation:

    The need for a separation between police and Crown functions has been reiterated in reports inquiring into miscarriages of justice which have sent innocent men to jail in Canada. The Royal Commission on the Donald Marshall, Jr., Prosecution, vol. 1, Findings and Recommendations (1989) (“Marshall Report”) speaks of the Crown’s duty this way: “In addition to being accountable to the Attorney General for the performance of their duties, Crown prosecutors are accountable to the courts and the public. In that sense, the Crown prosecutor occupies what has sometimes been characterized as a quasi-judicial office, a unique position in our Anglo-Canadian legal tradition” (pp. 227-28). The Marshall Report emphasizes that this role must remain distinct from (while still cooperative with) that of the police (at p. 232):

    We recognize that cooperative and effective consultation between the police and the Crown is also essential to the proper administration of justice. But under our system, the policing function – that of investigation and law enforcement – is distinct from the prosecuting function. We believe the maintenance of a distinct line between these two functions is essential to the proper administration of justice.

    [22] Continuing in Regan, Justice Lebel goes on to state at paragraph 87 that:

    …The expectation is that both the police and the Crown will act according to their distinct roles in the process, investigating allegations of criminal behaviour, and assessing the public interest in prosecuting, respectively….

    [23] I urge the senior members of the Edmonton Police Service to read Regan, and the Marshall report. Hopefully it will remind them of the role they play in the justice system and the reason a separation between the police and prosecution is required.

    [24] I can assure everyone present today, and everyone involved in this case, and everyone who has an interest in this case, that I make my sentencing decision without any fear of the Edmonton Police Service’s possible actions. However, I do find that their actions go so far beyond what is acceptable conduct by the police service that it should be considered at least a somewhat mitigating factor on sentence.

  10. Noah Rothman: "It is a witch hunt. It‘s a moral panic." The World: "No, it was organized pedo-sadism." #BurnItDown

    RE: https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:kjjhbsc3pp3vkqjsivk6z2yd/post/3mez4lyzazk25