When senior citizen
Harodl Gaffney complained to the
Law Society of British Columbia that Vancouver lawyer
R. Keith Oliver had committed the criminal offence of violating a Court Order, the
Law Society of British Columbia appointed
Herman Van Ommen to investigate the complaint and
Herman Van Ommen exonerated
R. Keith Oliver on the basis that
R. Keith Oliver did not personally benefit from the funds he, wrongfully, in violation of the Court Order, took from his trust account where the funds were held, in part, for the benefit of
Harold Gaffney.
Well, a crime is a crime and, in our opinion, it was either naive or corrupt for
Herman Van Ommen to exonerate
R. Keith Oliver did because there was no evidence that
R. Keith Oliver took a direct benefit from the funds.
This case is discussed more fully at the
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