Your network has been identified as belonging to the Department of National Defence, the Canadian Armed Forces, or an associated government agency. This page is being displayed because a formal s.504 Criminal Code filing is active against personnel within your chain of command.
YOUR LEGAL OBLIGATIONS UNDER THE NDA
NDA s.83 — Duty to Investigate: Military police are obligated to investigate reported criminal offences. Failure to investigate a reported offence is itself an offence.
NDA s.124 — Dereliction of Duty: Neglecting to perform any duty lawfully imposed constitutes a service offence punishable by dismissal.
NDA s.117 — Conduct to the Prejudice: Any conduct that brings discredit to the Canadian Forces, including failure to act on reported criminal activity.
NDA s.129 — Offences Punishable by Ordinary Law: Criminal Code offences committed by CAF members are subject to military jurisdiction.
Criminal Code s.139 — Obstruction of Justice: Wilfully attempting to obstruct, pervert, or defeat the course of justice.
Criminal Code s.21 — Party to Offence: Anyone who aids, abets, counsels, or fails to prevent an offence they have a duty to prevent is a party to that offence.
A formal s.504 Criminal Code filing containing 28 criminal counts has been filed against Captain Rebecca Covey (CFNIS) and others. The filing documents political prosecution, evidence fabrication, forced psychiatric confinement, medical record alteration, and institutional hate crime against a combat veteran.
This notification has been sent to your organization. Receipt of this notification creates a documented legal obligation to investigate under NDA s.83 and s.124. Non-investigation after notification constitutes dereliction of duty and may constitute obstruction of justice (s.139) and party to offence (s.21).
Complainant: Daniel Perry — Canadian Forces Combat Veteran, Former Signals Operator (Afghanistan) Authority: Criminal Code s.504 — Any person may lay an information before a justice Case Law: R v Ellis (J.), 2009 ONCA 483; Dowson v R, [1983] 2 SCR 144; R v Stinchcombe, [1991] 3 SCR 326
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FORMAL NOTIFICATION UNDER SECTION 504 OF THE CRIMINAL CODE OF CANADA
Form 2 Information — 29 Counts
Filed by: Daniel Perry, Canadian Forces Combat Veteran, Former Signals Operator (Afghanistan)
Date:
NOTICE OF LEGAL OBLIGATION
This document constitutes formal notification under s.504 of the Criminal Code of Canada. Receipt creates a documented legal obligation to investigate under NDA s.83 and s.124. Non-investigation after notification constitutes dereliction of duty (NDA s.124), obstruction of justice (Criminal Code s.139), and party to offence (Criminal Code s.21).
29 COUNTS AGAINST CAPTAIN REBECCA COVEY ET AL.
1. Accessory after the fact to murder
2. Criminal negligence causing death
3. Breach of trust (s.122)
4. Fabricating evidence (s.137)
5. Fraud on the court
6. Attempted murder (s.239)
7. Criminal harassment (s.264)
8. Aggravated assault (s.268)
9. Forcible confinement (s.279)
10. Torture (s.269.1)
11. High treason / sedition
12. Intimidation of justice system participant (s.423.1)
13. Targeting of employment
14. Political suppression as economic warfare
15. s.21 party to offence — murder of Travis
16. Conspiracy to obstruct justice (s.139)
17. Institutional hate crime
18-28. Additional NDA charges (s.75, s.79, s.80, s.124) and murder of Travis parties
NDA OBLIGATIONS
NDA s.83: Military police are obligated to investigate reported criminal offences.
NDA s.124: Neglecting to perform any duty lawfully imposed is a service offence.
NDA s.117: Conduct to the prejudice of good order and discipline.
Criminal Code s.139: Obstruction of justice.
Criminal Code s.21: Party to offence — applies in totality across all 29 counts.
FULL DOCUMENTATION
Form 2 Information: https://tenet-5.github.io/legal.html#s504