Gerry Williams outside Old City Hall court after having about $65,000 in fines dropped by a judge. Gerry Williams was homeless in Toronto for a long time, and such scenes constituted the rhythm of his life. The mountain of tickets also came with a price tag: More than $65,000 in fines. In a ruling Monday afternoon, Justice Katrina Mulligan agreed to wipe out $65,000 in fines amassed against Williams during his years on the street. “He’s certainly the largest appeal we’ve ever done.”Law student Daniel Ciarabellini represented client Gerry Williams.
Source: thestar October 04, 2016 10:01 UTC