




Regina v. Ojibway Toronto 1965 Framed Legal Decision from the Journal 1978
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- Approx. 18.5" x 23"
- The Crown (plaintiff) charged Ojibway with violating the Small Birds Act (the act), which prohibited harming small birds. The act defined a bird as a two-legged animal covered with feathers. The magistrate found Ojibway not guilty, ruling that the animal that Ojibway killed was a horse, not a bird.
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