
Reasonable Grounds for the Irrational
or How I Briefly Became a Domestic Terrorist
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Antony Peachey

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What’s a crime? What is a right? What is a duty?
It is answers to these basic questions, and more, that the author explores within his debut work. Inside, the book offers a rare glimpse into the devastating effects that unchecked and uncontrolled authority can have on a typical family, but more so it offers a description and analysis of the legal concepts and processes that allow it happen.
This work centers on an eight year criminal investigation of a Canadian soldier who was put on trial as a threat to public safety. As a direct result of the Canadian government’s prosecution of the author, he became immersed for years with a legal concept that served to invalidate all of the fundamental freedoms built into Canada’s constitutional charter, and which also threatened to imprison him for years. This same legal concept applies to any other commonwealth country in the world that has some form of entrenched rights built into a constitution, and with the same effects. This book offers a unique insight into the legal concepts of “reasonable grounds” and “public safety” and what they have morphed onto.
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