Is this an attempt to re-litigate a criminal conviction?

Manitoba, Canada


The following excerpt is from Michaud v. Brodsky, 2007 MBQB 239 (CanLII):

In any event, unlike Folland, the conviction is still in place. I accept and concur in the Master’s conclusion that this is an attempt to re-litigate the criminal conviction, and adopt her references to Fischer v. Halyk, supra, 17.

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