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Canadian soldier James Top confronts court martial arts over criticism of uniformed vaccine

A Canadian soldier who recently led a protest march against Ottawa, in uniform, spoke against the federal government'sCOVID-19vaccine requirements. Facing a court martial.

Warrant OfficerJames Tophas recently been able to hear his case in military court, not in his chain of command, according to military reserve civilians. I was notified that it was allowed. Lawyer.

Phillip Millar states that this decision represents a second face after the military first offered a court martial to clients when indicted in February. ..

"It's hard to know what they're doing because I don't think they really know what they're doing," Miller said. "But now they say it's a court martial."

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Court martial becomes a member of the court martial On the other hand, the court martial will raise the stake of Topp because they are allowed to impose heavier sentences than if they were brought to justice. A chain of commands for what is known as a summary trial.

Still, it means that he is allowed to act as a statutory agent in court. This would not necessarily have been the case if he was tried by a commander, but his trial will receive much more public attention.

"There will obviously be more stakes in the context of public relations," said former Lieutenant Colonel Rory Fowler, a lawyer specializing in military law in Kingston, Ontario.

The Ministry of Defense did not answer the question of whether the Topp proceeding was changed from a court martial to a summary trial.

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Topp A number of actions against order and discipline prejudice after military reserves appeared in uniform in two online videos criticizing the vaccine requirements of military personnel and other federal personnel charged with two in February.

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Canadian Army members Strictly restricted Comments, especially when it comes to criticizing government policy, that they can make in uniform, primarily to protect the military from the perception of politics.

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Topp Currently in the process of being released from the army, later led a month-long march from Vancouver, ending in Ottawa last week and supported by many of the same organizers as this year's "Freedom Convoy."

Since then, he has become a kind of Canadian symbol against vaccines, vaccination mandates, and government over-recognition. Some Conservative lawmakers, including potential leader Pierre Poirievre, also hit him with a wagon.

Miller asked about the client-military interaction and said he would ask about how to handle the top accusations, but still the latest that he would allow a court martial. We welcomed the decision.

This is because Topp is allowed to have a lawyer present during the trial. Miller said he would ask expert witnesses about the need and effectiveness of military vaccine requirements.

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Defending at the end of last year, despite the current suspension of similar missions to most other federal civil servants The requirements imposed by the staff, General Wayne Eyre, remain valid.

"It opens the door for us to call witnesses about the decision to prosecute him," Miller said. "It opens the door to call experts about whether there was science behind the mission."

The transition from summary trial to court martial is statutory by Topp . While it means being given an independent trial by an agent, Fowler also said that if convicted, it also means that military reserves face potentially severe penalties.

In the summary trial, commanders are primarily restricted to reprimands and fines. However, if he is found guilty at court martial, Topp faces the threat of being dismissed from the military with disgrace and up to two years' imprisonment.

Retired Colonel Michelle Drapau believes that the military may have chosen to return the case from court-martial to court-martial, but the latter is a suitable place for court-martial. In the case of the top who said it was.

"It provides a trial in a public court with the legal guarantee of all charters," Drapeau said in an email. "It also provides free legal support to members."

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