Great find Snooper. An appropriate case for small claims court don't you think?!

Hmm approximately May to September, five months.
BBM, UBM...Perhaps until the surveillance video was shown? :blushing:
MOO.
One of the vehicles recovered at the Waterloo airport hangar earlier this month is a $35,000 Harley-Davidson belonging to MM. The Toronto resident said he advertised his motorcycle on Kijiji last fall before pulling his ad from the site.
The motorcycle sat inside his trailer when both were stolen from the driveway behind his home on King St. E. shortly after he pulled the ad, he said.
http://www.thestar.com/news/crime/2...d_from_dellen_millards_hangar_police_say.html
Thanks to that, he has three-quarters of the bike back now and is hopeful more of it will be found.
He managed to secure some surveillance video which he turned over to Toronto Police.
"Perhaps that tape will have some good information on it for the current investigation," Marty said. "I don't know if it was ever looked at."
http://www.torontosun.com/2013/05/30/stolen-harley-found-on-property-of-accused-tim-bosma-killer
In the summer of 2013, months after her sons arrest, she told a judge in Toronto small claims court, where she was appearing on Dellens behalf, that he was innocent. Its not known what her reaction was when Millard was charged in April 2014 with the first degree murders of his father, Wayne, and his friend, Laura Babcock. According to sources who know the Millard family, police stepped up their pressure on MB not long after the additional charges were laid.
http://www.annrbrocklehurst.com/tag/madeleine-burns
Both parties should go for a settlement conference a meeting with the parties and a judge to try to find an answer to the case that all parties can agree to. It must be held no later than 90 days after the first Defence is filed.
The Small Claims Court hears disputes on a wide range of matters:
contracts for goods and services
debt collection
damage to real and personal property
services rendered
trespass
professional malpractice and negligence
tort actions (wrongful acts that result in damages or injury)
consumer issues
N.S.F. cheque
unpaid invoice/accounts for goods or services sold and delivered
promissory note
Landlord/Tenant disputes (rent arrears, failure to return security deposit, destruction of rental property);
breach of warranty (claim that an item purchased does not work the way it is supposed to work)
http://allontario.ca/2012/07/small-claims-court/
If you are the defendant in a small claims action and you are served with a Plaintiff's Claim, which you wish to contest, you must then prepare a document called the Defence. Defendants must prepare and file their Defence with the court within 20 calendar days of being served with the claim, unless they have been granted an extension by the plaintiff or their lawyer.
If the defendant is also owed money by the plaintiff in connection with this action, or if the defendant wishes to seek contirbution and indemnity for the damages sought by the plaintiff from another party, they will have to prepare and file a document called a Defendant's Claim.
Once the Defence in prepared, it is filed with the court and a copy of this document is mailed to the plaintiff by the court clerk. At this time, the court clerk will also begin the process of scheduling a settlement conference within 90 days of the date that the first Defence is filed.
http://www.carvajal.ca/smallclaimscourtstages.htm